During last Sunday's Meet The Press, in an interview with Tim Russert, Ralph Nader didn't mention Iraq, didn't mention immigration...
...oh, but he did mention this;
"If the Democrats can't landslide the Republicans this year, they oughta just wrap up, close down."
I see. So you concede that the Democrats should win in a landslide this year? Yet you run opposing who ever they nominate? And using your logic, can't we assume, since you're a better candidate than McCain or Obama (else you wouldn't be running), that if you don't landslide yourself that you should "wrap up" and "close down?"
Ralph, you are running on the exact same platform with the exact same ideas, for the third time. Do you really, honestly believe that it's going to be any different of a result this time? I don't care one way or the other about the whole "you-ruined-our-election garbage," I'm just tired of your boring-as-hell dog-and-pony routine with issues that pale in comparison to Iraq, immigration, etc.
You're a dopey old bastard, and I wish you'd go get a janitors job at some bowling alley in Toledo, Ohio, so none of us have to see your stupid-assed face again or listen to your oh-my-god-it's-tired schtik about workers rights and industrial deaths and product safety. Get stuck you sorry-assed git.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
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Tone it down, in future.
Props for correct use of "git," though.
Yeah, nothing but a git
You have the world's biggest soft spot for long-shot cranks.
Kathleen, you're not convincing me on this one. He has done some fine things, but his current behavior is simply dumb.
I have a soft spot for people who don't bow down to the few who have the power. It's an unappreciated quality in today's society where people are quick to throw labels on people who don't fit into their neatly defined boxes.
When Edwards was running Nader said he'd run if John Edwards didn't get the nomination. The man does what he says he's going to do. If the nominee addresses the same issues, Nader will go away. He's a thorn in the side of the Democratic Party. I love it!
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