Nader again

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See? This is what I was saying!

"What is often overlooked in the debate over whether Nader is a jerk for running is the fact that he's not at all a person you'd want to lead the executive branch (though he'd make a truly ripping senior Justice Department official). I didn't realize this myself until after 2000, in part because Gore had handcuffed himself by adhering to a strategy of disengagement. Whatever else the presidency is, it's a job fit for someone who's comfortable with authority. While it's true Nader has founded many successful organizations, his model has always been decidedly collectivist and anti-authoritarian: He would empower a group of young lawyers or citizens to realize their civic potential and then decamp to organize another group of young lawyers or citizens in a different arena. He has experience in shepherding legislation, but displays a shocking inflexibility when it comes to compromise and negotiation. As a candidate, he's more than vulnerable when it comes to national security concerns."

But this is a good point too...

"But Kerry can't make any of these valid criticisms until he acknowledges that Nader matters."

--> "How to Make Sure that Nader Doesn't Do It Again", Salon, March 12, 2004, www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2004/03/12/nader/index.html

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