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| Author | Topic: *WOW* Boston Globe 10/8 article |
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http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/282/focus/If_Nader_had_been_thereP.shtml CAMPAIGN 2000 Here's what he (probably) would have said By Scot Lehigh, Globe Staff, 10/8/2000 It was a disheartening spectacle indeed: Ralph Nader, who for 35 years has personified Nader made his name, after all, as a national consumer crusader back when Al Gore and George The decision to exclude Nader, the Green Party nominee (and Pat Buchanan, the Reform Party What would Nader have added? With his wide-ranging policy knowledge and his deep-seated A citizen raising Cain Debate moderator Jim Lehrer queried Bush and Gore about experience and leadership qualities. Nader: ''Well, I've been a full-time citizen for 40 years. I think the auto industry knows what I can Lehrer: ''Do you believe you have the experience and background to run the vast ... agencies and Nader: ''Well ... I don't know anybody who has sued more of them. ...I don't know anybody who Opposition views During the debate, Lehrer gently asked Bush about Gore's character - and received an equally For his part, Gore, a man as tough as any in modern American politics, piously proclaimed that he All of a sudden, two men whose camps have been busily savaging each other acted as though One wouldn't have heard that kind of cotton-candy cant from Nader. Appearing at the FleetCenter ''I can understand why George W. Bush is really for education,'' Nader added. ''He needs so much But Nader saved his real acid for Gore, the Democratic vice president. Reciting a litany of issues ''Everywhere you follow the tracks of Al Gore, there is betrayal,'' Nader said. ''This man doesn't On ''Meet the Press'' on May 7, Nader was even tougher on Gore, saying that, measured against From pharmaceuticals to food regulation to auto safety to aviation to OSHA, ''the regulatory At the FleetCenter, Nader told voters they couldn't trust politicians and parties flush with PAC ''So don't give me this, Gore and Bush, that you are for campaign-finance reform but you don't Real differences for real people In his role as moderator, Lehrer struggled mightily to get the leading candidates to agree about His task wouldn't have been nearly so difficult had Nader been on the stage; to the long-time ''We have to say no to these parties,'' Nader said last Sunday. ''They have abandoned our So what does Nader stand for? Here, from his FleetCenter formulation, is the raison d'etre for his As for the ideas that inform that rhetoric, Nader calls for full public financing of all elections and the A fair trader rather than a free-trader, Nader would renegotiate the North American Free Trade He calls for a domestic ''Marshall Plan to abolish poverty and the class/race system''; a public How to pay for all that? Eliminating ''hundreds of billions'' in corporate welfare would be a start, He would also change the tax system. ''I'd really put meat in the process of progressive taxation,'' he says. ''The richer people are, the Foreign policy and military force When to use American military power abroad was another question Lehrer had for Bush and Gore. His would be a foreign policy that focused more energetically on preventing war, said Nader: Lehrer: ''But if somebody is listening to you right now and says, OK, I want to know one thing from Nader: ''When our essential security interests and the safety of the American people is at stake.'' Lehrer: ''Does that mean we would have to be on the verge of an invasion of an outside force?'' Nader: ''No. ... For example, looking backward, there were ways to have deterred the Japanese; Miscellany matters On education and Social Security, Lehrer would have received answers from Nader much different Nader wants to abandon not only the standardized testing both Bush and Gore endorse, but to He rejects the notion that Social Security is in trouble, saying that even under a worst-case And in conclusion How might Nader have summed up? Perhaps by arguing, as he did at the FleetCenter, that his ''Extremism is when corporations corrupt, buy, and sell our political representatives and destroy our ''It is extremism for corporations to hijack our ... sovereignty and to hand it over to international He might not have sold you. But seeing his commitment to his own notion of social justice, you This story ran on page D1 of the Boston Globe on 10/8/2000. |
| Shiloh Chiu |
Thanks for posting the story & the link. Considering that Reagan, Clinton, and Gore in the past have all debated third-party candidates, I fail to see their justification for failing to debate Nader now. The only reason is cowardice. |
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