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http://newyorkobserver.com/pages/story.asp?ID=3380

G.O.P. Operatives Assist Nader's Raid on Al Gore

by Joe Conason

The long, strange trip of Ralph Nader across the fruitless plain
of third-party politics has finally arrived at its logical
destination: a brazen alliance with the Reagan-Bush Republicans
whose right-wing corporatist policies he still claims to oppose.
What at first seemed like mere tactical coincidence is taking on
a more sinister aspect, with advertising in support of Mr.
Nader's candidacy suddenly appearing on television screens in
swing states, courtesy of the Republican Leadership Council--a
soft-money committee that has supported George W. Bush from the
beginning of this campaign.

Mr. Nader, a longtime champion of clean politics and
campaign-finance reform, has uttered not a peep of protest
against that outfit's misuse of his image and speech to denigrate
Al Gore. And why should he, when what the Green crusader truly
craves is a victory for Mr. Bush?

Saying so would be bad public relations--and a bit too honest for
this reincarnated Diogenes--but there is no longer any doubt that
Mr. Nader prefers Republicans to Democrats for reasons both
opportunistic and ideological. He declared this preference to an
interviewer for Outside magazine months ago, then hastened to
deny what he had clearly said.

More recently, Mr. Nader and his surrogates have crafted a
variety of thin justifications for what would be the inevitable
effect of his own electoral "success." Just the other day, he
declared that he eagerly anticipates Mr. Bush's appointment of
"provocateurs" like James Watt, the Reagan administration's
phenomenally destructive Interior Secretary, as a stimulus to the
environmental movement. Actual ecological ruin, such as the
promised opening of Alaska's wildlife refuge to the oil industry,
is evidently of little concern to Mr. Nader if the resulting
public anguish increases his speaking fees and direct-mail
proceeds.

That may sound harsh, especially coming from a journalist who has
admired Mr. Nader and his works for many years. It is not quite
as strident, however, as the nasty personal rhetoric he has been
using lately against Mr. Gore, whom he has derided as "cowardly,"
a "liar" and a man with "a serious character problem." He has
gone almost as far in his denunciations of progressives who dare
to publicly back the Democrat--accusing dedicated environmental
leaders of being "servile," and insinuating that former Nader
aides who urged him to drop out are somehow self-serving.

Fortunately for him, mainstream journalists have spared the
consumer advocate any of the cynical, nit-picking scrutiny
endured by Mr. Gore during this campaign. It is true that Mr.
Nader has lived an unusually virtuous and public-spirited life,
but it is also true that, at the age of 66, he is not without
imperfections and hypocrisies. He refuses to release his personal
tax returns, but the scant information he has provided indicates
that he has become a multi-millionaire by shrewdly investing in
the very same corporations he regularly excoriates. He lives in a
million-dollar townhouse in Washington, D.C., but claims
residency in Connecticut, where income taxes happen to be
agreeably lower. He professes to be the champion of organized
labor everywhere, but he is in fact the only candidate who has
blocked unionization efforts more than once among his own
minimum-wage employees.

It would, of course, be a terrible injustice to portray Mr. Nader
as some sort of public-interest plutocrat, although that is
certainly how he used to be depicted by the conservative and
business press, before they realized that this fierce former
adversary had transformed himself into their single most useful
political ally. The worst to be said of him is that he has become
a self-aggrandizing crank who--like most of his well-upholstered
celebrity supporters--stands to lose nothing in a Republican
ascendancy that will punish poor people, women, minorities and
workers.

Do he and his supporters really think that it doesn't matter who
Mr. Bush will appoint to the Supreme Court, where abortion rights
and so much more will be at stake in the coming decade? Do they
believe that it will make no difference to working families how
the surplus is apportioned among the rich and the rest of us? Do
they expect somehow to undo the damage to the planet done by an
administration that disdains global warming as a myth?

Any and all social sacrifices will prove worthwhile in the long
run, according to Mr. Nader, because he (and not the Green Party
itself, by the way) may be awarded up to $10 million in federal
funds for the promotion of his next quadrennial windmill joust.
But that piddling and speculative calculation omits the psychic
dividend to be enjoyed right away by Nader voters, for whom this
election can provide a wonderful outlet for both self-realization
and cathartic rage.

It turns out that Naderism isn't politics at all. It's just a
very, very costly kind of therapy.


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