what you NEED to know about Ralph Nader
More than any other single person, Ralph Nader is responsible for the fact that George W. Bush is President of the United States. Nader is more responsible than Al Gore, who, in 2000, put himself in the clear by persuading more of his fellow-citizens to vote for him than for anybody else, which normally?in thirty-nine of the forty-two previous Presidential elections, or ninety-three per cent?had been considered adequate to fulfill the candidate?s electoral duty. Nader is more responsible than George W. Bush, whose alibi complements Gore?s: by attracting fewer votes, both nationally and (according to the preponderance of scientific opinion) in Florida, Bush absolved himself of guilt for his own elevation. A post-election rogues? gallery?Jeb Bush, James Baker, Katherine Harris, William Rehnquist and four of his Supreme Court colleagues?helped, each rogue in his or her own way, but no single one of them could have pulled off the heist without the help of the others. Nader was sufficient unto himself.
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