Nader Displays New Fervor on the Bailout Issue

Standing on the steps of Federal Hall just after noon on Thursday, Ralph Nader was the same familiar tall, rumpled, graying figure, fervently railing against corporate power and greed. “There are no bailouts for the working people of this country!” said Mr. Nader. Full Story »

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3.3
by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 19, 2008

Superficial article that doesn't really go into Nader's economic critique, unfortunately.

Coverage of Nader has been very poor, and this bone thrown to him by the NYTimes exemplifies how few resources the MSM is willing to commit to cover ... More »

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by Ann Wilmer - Oct. 17, 2008

It's nice to know what's going on with the third-party candidate.

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by Randy Morrow - Oct. 18, 2008

In my opinion this article should have gone into a lot more depth about what Nader had to say and then possible have a critique. This wasn't much more then a report on his rally with some "background" thrown in.

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by James Staley - Oct. 17, 2008

Ralph Nader rails against the bailout and corporate welfare and should siphon a small number of votes from both McCain and Obama. There, now you don't have to read this short, superficial piece about a largely irrelevant candidate for president.

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by Matthew Reibel - Oct. 17, 2008

The article is short and just scratches the surface but I gave it a rating of 5.0 because it is one of very few articles that covered Nader and his bid for President.

Independent Presidential candidate Ralph Nader has received very little media coverage. As this article states, he is the only candidate that has ... More »

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by Joel Kulenkamp - Oct. 18, 2008
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by Glen Hutcheson - Oct. 18, 2008
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by Billy - Oct. 17, 2008

It's ok. It's an update on Nader's dwindling political career. I (hopefully) feel it doesn't really have a bearing on this election, it is actually depressing how little an influence 3rd party's actions play in the election.

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