Ralph Nader

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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's Republican pipe dream

    The spoiler candidate insists he's drawing GOP voters away from George W. Bush. There's only one problem: They only exist in his mind.
  • Bush cannot be treated -- he must be surgically removed

    The only way for Democrats to defeat the White House's fanatical culture of fear, greed and disunity is by asking the best, not the worst, of Americans.
  • 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."
  • Dr. Dean's new Rx

    Howard Dean launches a new organization, Democracy for America. His first goal: Defeat Bush by taking on Nader.
  • Office space

    Ralph Nader's got some explaining to do. Why is his campaign headquarters housed in his nonprofit's tax-exempt offices?
  • How to make sure that Nader doesn't do it again

    The Democrats need to take his issues seriously.
  • Right Hook

    Defending Bush's 9/11 ads, former White House speechwriter David Frum says terrorists will rejoice if Kerry wins the election.
  • Spoilent Green

    If he keeps going, Ralph Nader may end up damaging support for the very causes he purports to care about most.
  • Ralph Nader, 2004 model

    Still unsafe at any speed!
  • Crashing the party once again

    Ralph Nader's sudden cameo in the presidential race comes as a delightful surprise -- just not for Democrats.
  • From tragedy to farce

    He's running for president as an independent, not as a Green. He has no organization. He's starting late. Does Ralph Nader's narcissism have no bounds?
  • Nader's nadir

    Even many of his former allies don't support maverick Ralph Nader's presidential bid. And more mainstream Democrats aren't just mad -- they're apoplectic.
  • Will Deaniacs pull a Nader on the Democratic Party?

    Some of the insurgent's supporters say they're going to take their idealism and go home --- but most of them will probably get over their bitterness and support the nominee.
  • 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.
  • The Democrats' brewing civil war

    Deans, Greens and liberals say the party needs to scream the anti-Bush truth at the American people. New-Democratic centrists say Americans just aren't that left-leaning. The schism is wide, and it's going to get wider.
  • 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.
  • An open letter to Ralph Nader voters

    You were right -- you did change history!
  • "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?
  • The (non-)confessions of St. Ralph

    Ralph Nader's new book makes it painfully clear that he has no idea how to build a left-wing alternative to the Democrats. But when you're pure of heart and unsullied by politics, who cares?
  • Nader attacks U.S. bombing campaign

    "When are we going to learn from history?" he asks a cheering San Francisco audience. "When are we going to learn that we can't bomb our way to justice?"
  • Where's Ralph?

    With Nader and Gore missing in action, environmentalists are desperately gearing up to stop Bush's pro-business juggernaut.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2001
  • A bland antidote for Bill 'n' Al fatigue: George W.

    Clinton debased the presidency and Gore became a hysterical chameleon. A lazy Bush may be just the prescription America needs.
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