Green Party

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The dark side of Ralph Nader
He's made a career of railing against corporate misdeeds. Yet he himself has abused his underlings, betrayed close friends and ruled his public-interest empire like a dictator.
Nader's "illegal" GOP backers
Right-wing groups -- and Bush-Cheney '04 -- may have violated federal campaign law to help get Ralph Nader on the ballot in Oregon.
Nader vs. the Green Party?
The leading candidate for the Green Party's presidential nomination talks about Ralph Nader's latest betrayal, and how to run an independent campaign that would not reinstall Bush in the White House.
The other guy Democrats love to hate
In an interview with Salon, Ralph Nader rejects the spoiler label and says Democrats "need to stop their whining and go to work."
California recall smackdown
With the vote to oust Gov. Gray Davis less than two weeks away, Arianna uses a prime-time debate to stage a relentless attack on the Terminator.
Letters
Readers respond to an interview with Todd Gitlin. Plus: Two core members of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity explain their July 15 resignation from the activist group.
Anyone but Bush
Veteran activist Todd Gitlin speaks out about MoveOn, ANSWER, the Greens -- and how progressives need to emulate the self-discipline of the right to win in 2004.
Nader in 2004?
It's the most divisive issue on the left. But some Greens now say we're in a "national emergency" -- and it's time to join forces with the Democrats to beat Bush.
Why the Greens are also celebrating Election '02
Buoyed by a handful of grass-roots victories, the Green Party claims the midterms showed the hollowness of its Democratic rival.
Grounded
A federal agency confirms that it maintains an air-travel blacklist of 1,000 people. Peace activists and civil libertarians fear they're on it.
Through the eyes of John Keenan Green
The Green Party is running a New York fireman for Congress in Long Island. But his campaign is more concerned with coming up with a theme song than victory in November.
Nader's sorry legacy
The Green Party's goal: Ensuring that Republicans take over the Senate.
"We were wrong"
Now when will Nader, Moore, Steinem, Chomsky -- and the other leftists who were monumentally mistaken about the war in Afghanistan -- join me in admitting it?
It's your party and you can cry if you want to
Will Gore lose Florida? Who cares. The Democrats are beyond redemption.
The world according to St. Ralph
We can thank Nader and his supporters for the election mess -- and they're not even sorry.
Vote for Ralph Nader!
Building a left-wing alternative to the Democrats is more important than the small chance that Roe vs. Wade will be overturned.
The Nader letters
Bianca Jagger, Ani DiFranco, Gloria Steinem, Toni Morrison, Sean Wilentz, Tom Laughlin and other pro- and anti-Nader folks wage e-mail combat.
Why is this race even close?
Because Al Gore, flawed but the best man for the job, is stuck with a fractured liberal base that won't forgive him for not being Bill Clinton.
"Ralph Nader has a posse"
The Green Party candidate makes a final plea to voters: "Vote your conscience."
Don't blame Ralph
If Gore fails, that failure will belong to him and the Democrats -- not to Nader or his supporters.
Nader's groovy night out
By Carina Chocano
Nader's hollow promise
The Green Party may be a few million dollars richer after Election Day, but what cold comfort that will be if Bush is our next president.
Why not Ralph?
By Kerry Lauerman
Of dubious debates, kisses and divas
Must we choose between a pretentious jackass and a man who lacks the basic skills? And what's with Madonna's rhinestone cowgirl persona?
Nader to MasterCard: I win!
A judge denies the company's request to squash the presidential candidate's "priceless" parody ad.
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