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Ralph Nader just plugged Ron Paul on O'Reilly Factor

O'Reilly gave Ralph Nader 20 seconds at the end of the segment to plug his new book. Nader goes on to say how if we want to restore the country back to we the people like how Ron Paul is doing we should buy the book. Or something like that. Another 3.5 million people learning that Dr. Paul is the true shining beacon in America!

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What a formidable duo Ron

What a formidable duo Ron Paul and Ralph Nader would make. The sages of our times. Oreilly really is obtuse, isn't he? He doesn't bring much to an interview. Enlightenment is clearly not his forte, is it?

ralph nader rules. it looked

ralph nader rules. it looked like maybe nader was brought on to the show to talk about his book, and one of the foxers didn't like it, so oreilly did a bad job of trying to spin it into talking about ft hood.

Nader!

Glad to see him put Oreilly in his place about the whole Iraq war issue. Oreilly kept talking, but you could tell he was stumped!

There's no denying it...

O'Reilly is a dick.

I second that.

Dick Head.

X3....

this is like the WWF of talk shows. What a joke.

It's sad that many people take clowns like O'Reily and his leg-humper Hannity seriously.

Bill desperately trying to spin Hood as Islamic terrorism

I'm glad Nader put him in place with the reference to how jumping to conclusions led to the Iraq War.

And him mentioning Ron Paul was the icing on the cake.

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They gain your trust with some truth, then they screw you with that trust.

They gain your trust with some truth, then they screw you with that trust.

God, it is hard to watch

God, it is hard to watch O'Reilly without throwing up. He is so arrogant and full of himself and he DODGES important issues all the time! He DODGES them (fingers pointing at him)

Everytime O'Reily said "dodge" Nader should have said Loofa!

:)

i like nader also. Hes not

i like nader also. Hes not first choice, he's probably not even top 5 but god dammit quit bashng him. Hes like 85 still working for us. If you cant except nader as a good guy and one of us them maybe your in the wrong group.

Love Ron Paul and Ralph Nader(campaigned for both)

This video made my day...Thank you for posting.
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Why Did Nader DODGE the question??????

Nader said it was an inside Army job... and I bet Ralph Nader believes Hasan is being set up and that's why Nader is dodging the question.

Allot of people like me who worked for Nader's campaigns because an INDEPENDENT HAS THE RIGHT to be on the ballot, and you have to be on the ballot to challange an election, dropped Nader for the rEVOLution.

I ended up voting for Nader and his message. He was on the ballot. Ron Paul was not, and that's the GOP inside job at work.

Nader has written a book for me and those like me to help us, merge the tribes so to speak.

To me, if you think Nader is a socialist, it's because you're a corporatist. I grew up in the Navy, the armed forces are socialist, our schools, there is so much socialism to say one is a socialist is to say nothing, but insult. Nader is not a communist or a fascist. He stands for the republic not the UN. He's on our team with his own ideas, THANK GOD, this rEVOLution needs to grow with people of intergrity and guts like Nader and Ron Paul.. and more.

Let's build bridges here and blow them up at other blogs.

I love Ron Paul and Ralph Nader. Ralph Nader is MY John Galt.. connect the dots. Excuse me, I have an appointment but when I get back, I don't want to see any Nader bashing.

Thank you I think he should advertize his book here if GE can...hmmm

that's an excellent post.

that's an excellent post.

Thanks for helping to widen the spectrum

of folks working to push back the State and get some rights flowing back to the people. I'ts WAY premature to quibble about individual interpretations of the best of all possible social and localized governing decisions. We are so far from implementing those kinds of details, what we now need is to get every honest mind full of good will toward all peaceful people aligned against the common overwhelming enemy.

And the biggest obstacle is that most minds have been captured by the tyrants and actually support them voluntarily. As RP always says, the job is education, and fast, and we need to expand our influence through every avenue.

Nader is just another prop.

The people that Nader would have "deal" with the "Washington crowd" are the very ones "dealing" with them now, and making them who they are...rabid criminals.

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Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.

In Yâ-hwéh Yâhuwshúa`, The LORD Jesus Christ;
Dave

"where the Spirit of the LORD is, there is liberty." 2 Cor. 3:17

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Nader is not just another prop

Nader would have YOU and ME get off our asses and DEAL with the Wash crowd and the corporations who BUY them.

If we had more Naders we wouldn't be in this pile of crap. Ron Paul gets his money from tax payers, Ralph Nader has NEVER taken any money from any tax payer for any of the 80 bills and acts HE has influenced as a PRIVATE citizen.

I read your post and the

I read your post and the post that you were responding too. After watching many videos of Ralph Nader, and reading arguments for and against Ralph Nader, I've come to the conclusion that you are right.

Nader is genuine.

Thank you dfwrider

I wrote to Nader the other day asking what he thinks about Mises, I need to buy his book... I don't always agree with Nader, and I learned in 2000 that a number of Nader's platform issues are not his, but people who have well written thesis.. so he gives them an opportunity to debate. He tries.

I've learned much from Nader and Ron Paul and for that I count them as blessings.

Wow

Watching this video reminded me HOW MUCH I dislike O'Reilly.

"Doing nothing is almost always an option and is very often the best option." Daniel Hannan

"Doing nothing is almost always an option and is very often the best option." Daniel Hannan

I hope we've all learned

If the govt thinks it's a good idea and nearly kills themselves doing it consider it a socialistic move. With the exception of Dr Paul and a few others. For Gods sake there's a mountain of scientific evidence now that 9/11 was indeed an inside job (check http://www.ae911truth.org/) and first responders have been dying like flies
(check http://www.fealgoodfoundation.com/)
and not a peep from the trash on the hill? What does that tell you ?

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They gain your trust with

They gain your trust with the truth, then they screw you with it.

They gain your trust with some truth, then they screw you with that trust.

unless..

You are armed with the truth.

here is the

here is the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crnSOFKkSPE

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Where in this

video does Nader plug Ron Paul?

UPDATE: I found it at 3:55

"Doing nothing is almost always an option and is very often the best option." Daniel Hannan

"Doing nothing is almost always an option and is very often the best option." Daniel Hannan

Right after Bill gives up the argument

and allows him to 'plug' his book.

Thanks for sharing

that link, Brawler...
I've always admired Nader, "The People's Advocate"...

Give Peace a Chance - John Lennon
http://www.enduswars.org/

Ron paul would agree with Nader's book

It's a Ron Paul dream come true. It's a Mises Dream come true

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1925576,00.html

"full Medicare for all" ??

Ron Paul would agree with that?

Yeah, right.

Nader is a SOCIALIST.

I agree kinda...

At least he wants to put government in the right direction. He has a different outlook on the role of govt than Paul, but overall they are chasing the same dream of empowering the American people.

I like Nader.. I wouldnt vote for him, but I like him.

I would love to see Ron and

I would love to see Ron and Ralph get together in the near future. Maybe Ralph could be a guest speaker at one of the C4L's events? It would be a great opportunity to grow the movement.

Hilarious..

I thought the exact same thing.. Good thing I read comments before I post!

He's pandering to Ron Paul supporters.

That's all it is. He name dropping in order to increase book sales, obviously.

The guy is a socialist. He doesn't agree with the idea of limited government.

So-What if he and Ron Paul are the Only Ones

Pandering
So-What?
YOU SOUND LIKE A BOARD DIRECTOR FROM WALL STREET THAT doesn't want a pay cut just because your bank lost money and WE AS LITTLE TAX SLAVES PROPPED YOU UP
Socialist both Ron and Ralph think government should exist.
if socialism is making sure the taxpayer(little guy) doesn't subsidize the big guy (larger steal from you Corporations) then I guess a lot of us are guilty.
Ralph and Ron Paul are the Only Ones that don't listen to the MONEY
Ralph gives back more than he panders.
Doesn't make money from suckers or commissions
Very honest man!
you can check his tax filing because he opens him self up to scrutiny by running for president.
He has from what I have seen always just wanted a level playing field for Americans
I am sure you didn't mean anything negative about two of the best Americans in our life time.
Read some of his books investigate before you talk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliography_of_Ralph_Nader
Just want what seems to be missing, Truth and Justice for ALL

Just want what seems to be missing, Truth and Justice for ALL

Maybe you can learn something from Dr. Paul

This does not mean that I expect to get Ralph Nader or Cynthia McKinney to become libertarians, nor do they expect me to change my mind on the issues on which we disagree. In the meantime, why can’t we be friends, respectful of each other, and fight the corrupt process from which we suffer, and at the same time champion the four issues that we all agree upon which the two major candidates won’t address?

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=547

The press conference at the National Press Club had a precise purpose. It was to expose, to as many people as possible, the gross deception of our presidential election process. It is controlled by the powerful elite to make sure that neither candidate of the two major parties will challenge the status quo. There is no real choice between the two major parties and their nominees, only the rhetoric varies. The amazingly long campaign is designed to make sure the real issues are ignored. The quotes I used at the press conference from insider Carroll Quigley and the League of Women voters strongly support this contention.

Calling together candidates from the liberal, conservative, libertarian and progressive constituencies, who are all opposed to this rigged process, was designed to alert the American people to the uselessness of continuing to support a process that a claims that one’s only choice is to choose the lesser of two evils and reject a principle vote that might challenge the status quo as a wasted vote.

In both political education and organization, coalitions are worthwhile and necessary to have an impact. “Talking to the choir” alone achieves little. I have always approached political and economic education with a “missionary” zeal by inviting any group in on issues we agree upon.

This opens the door to legitimate discourse with the hope of winning new converts to the cause of liberty. This strategy led to the press conference with the four candidates agreeing to the four principles we believe are crucial in challenging the political system that has evolved over many years in this country.

This unique press conference, despite the surprising, late complication from the Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate, hopefully will prove to be historically significant.

This does not mean that I expect to get Ralph Nader or Cynthia McKinney to become libertarians, nor do they expect me to change my mind on the issues on which we disagree. In the meantime, why can’t we be friends, respectful of each other, and fight the corrupt process from which we suffer, and at the same time champion the four issues that we all agree upon which the two major candidates won’t address?

Many practical benefits can come from this unique alliance. Our cause is liberty —freedom is popular and is the banner that brings people together. Since authoritarianism divides, we always have the edge in an intellectual fight. Once it’s realized that the humanitarian goals of peace and prosperity are best achieved with our views, I’m convinced we win by working with others. Those who don’t want to collaborate are insecure with their own beliefs.

In the past two years at the many rallies where I talked and shook hands with literally thousands of people, I frequently asked them what brought them to our campaign. There were many answers: the Constitution, my consistency, views on the Federal Reserve, the war, and civil liberties. The crowds were overwhelmingly made up of young people.

Oftentimes I welcomed the diverse groups that came, mentioning that the crowd was made up of Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Liberals and Progressives with each group applauding. Even jokingly, I recognized the “anarchists” and that, too, was met with some applause. In conversations, many admitted to having been Democrats and members of the Green Party and supporters of Ralph Nader, yet they came to agree with us on all the issues once the entire philosophy was understood. That’s progress.

Principled people are not shy in participating with others and will defend their beliefs on their merits. Liberals and progressives are willing to align themselves with us on the key issues of peace, civil liberties, debt and the Federal Reserve. That’s exciting and very encouraging, and it means we are making progress. The big challenge, however, is taking on the establishment, and the process that is so well entrenched. But we can’t beat the entrenched elite without the alliance of all those who have been disenfranchised.

Ironically the most difficult group to recruit has been the evangelicals who supported McCain and his pro-war positions. They have been convinced that they are obligated to initiate preventive war in the Middle East for theological reasons. Fortunately, this is a minority of the Christian community, but our doors remain open to all despite this type of challenge. The point is, new devotees to the freedom philosophy are more likely to come from the left than from those conservatives who have been convinced that God has instructed us to militarize the Middle East.

Although we were on the receiving end of ridicule in the reporting of the press conference, I personally was quite satisfied with the results. True revolutions are not won in a week, a month, or even a year. They take time. But we are making progress, and the momentum remains and is picking up. The Campaign for Liberty is alive and well, and its growth and influence will continue. Obviously the press conference could have been even more successful without the last-minute change of heart by the Libertarian Party candidate by not participating. He stated that his support for the four points remains firm. His real reason for not coming, nor letting me know until forty minutes before the press conference started, is unknown to me. To say the least, I was shocked and disappointed.

Yet in the long run, this last-minute change in plans will prove to be of little importance. I’m convinced that problems like this always seem bigger at the moment, yet things usually work out in the end. Recovering from the mistakes and shortcomings of all that we do in this effort is not difficult if the message is right and our efforts are determined. And I’m convinced they are. That’s what will determine our long-term success, not the shortcomings of any one person.

The Libertarian Party Candidate admonished me for “remaining neutral” in the presidential race and not stating whom I will vote for in November. It’s true; I have done exactly that due to my respect and friendship and support from both the Constitution and Libertarian Party members. I remain a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party and I’m a ten-term Republican Congressman. It is not against the law to participate in more then one political party. Chuck Baldwin has been a friend and was an active supporter in the presidential campaign.

I continue to wish the Libertarian and Constitution Parties well. The more votes they get, the better. I have attended Libertarian Party conventions frequently over the years.

In some states, one can be on the ballots of two parties, as they can in New York. This is good and attacks the monopoly control of politics by Republicans and Democrats. We need more states to permit this option. This will be a good project for the Campaign for Liberty, along with the alliance we are building to change the process.

I’ve thought about the unsolicited advice from the Libertarian Party candidate, and he has convinced me to reject my neutral stance in the November election. I’m supporting Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate.

Great article. I love how

Great article. I love how Jesse Ventura taught Ron Paul about the whole League of Women Voters thing. (I base that assumption on the fact that I never heard Ron Paul say anything about it until after the Rally for the Republic). The 4 points of agreement that came out of that press conference should be like our Declaration of Independence.

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And I wish that Ventura had

And I wish that Ventura had learned from Ron Paul that just because someone opposes illegal immigration and amnesty for illegal aliens and wants secure borders(like Ron Paul does), doesn't mean they hate/fear brown people.

theone77...

thank you for your comment, I agree with you. On a personal level I believe our borders should be secured, and we as a nation should not just allow those here illegally to just be, and it has nothing to do with the color of their skin, being illegal in this country is a crime period. If individuals want to be here they better be able to support themselves, and adapt, as well as follow the laws of our nation period.

yeah, that would be nice

yeah, that would be nice

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Ralph Nader is all about limited government

There are socialists who support Ralph Nader, just like there are Truthers supporting Ron Paul.

No one has sued the US Government more than Ralph Nader. Ralph Nader has been calling out the NWO for decades.

WTF was Ron Paul when Bush was in office? Ron Paul ate lunch by himself while Ralph Nader FOUGHT against the Patriot Act, the wars, the war on drugs, the corporate take over, the bailouts...

Ralph Nader served Army Reserve 5 years. He wrote for Christian Science Monitor a decade. NIXON took Nader's non-profits and made them government.. Nader is a multimillionaire who FIGHTS government.

WISE UP!!!!!!!

The Neocons and Neolibs are a team.... Ron Paul and Ralph Nader would make an excellent team.

That's a laugh.

Just being for limiting government in selected areas is not being an advocate of limited government. Everybody has something they don't want government to be involved in. That doesn't make them all libertarians.

Nader supports the Fairness Doctrine, Net Neutrality, Gun Control, Minimum Wages including Living Wage Regulation, Antitrust, Socialized Healthcare, Keynesian economics, increased government control over business, more coercive powers granted to labor unions, taxing individuals to fund government-chosen initiatives, the government making energy policy, a global carbon tax... Need I go on?

To say that Nader is a supporter of limited government is ridiculous.

The guy has very little respect for liberty. He's for equality of condition, not liberty, through whatever means possible. Learn the difference between libertarians or constitutional conservatives and straight-up state socialists.

Not all of Ron Paul's supporters are libertarians, Carlin.

That has certainly been evidenced by the number of people here who like Kucinich. Still, even some of the libertarian-leaning folks here are not necessarily hardcore, puritanical libertarians.

You think Nader mentioned RP to increase his book sales. Who knows, but consider that some Nader supporters might look Ron Paul's direction because of the favorable mention.

Just as a lot of people who like Kucinich came to support Ron Paul, it is not far-fetched to think that people who like Nader could also support RP as well.

Paul & Nader

Basically Ron Paul is an honest right-wing guy, Ralph Nader is an honest left-wing guy, which means they have more in common with each other than with the corrupt elites that are in control.

Well said, serpic0. :)

And btw, welcome aboard.

He supports the little guy, like me

It's AMAZING a man who has never been elected to an office, and only ran for president to sue the government and corporations behind the elections, would be so well known on his political issues... as if Nader was a congressman. But he's not... nor is he a lobbiest.. He's a guy who people listen to because he teaches us who is going to BUY the power to screw we little people with gimicks like Fairness Doctrine.. Nader said congress sold out. Net Nutrality, Nader said we the people should get some air time.. I agree, especially after what MSM did to RP dieing the election. Gun Control, I'm for it. Min Wages and regulations, for corporations... absolutely. And I think socialized healthcare,,, that's what the prisons offer... people need something, single payer is a good idea. Forcing people to buy insurance is not, I think Nader would Love Mises and I think his new book is going to prove that. I love how he's mutable. When I introduced him to industrial hemp, he admittd he did n't know what it was,,, now it's in his new book!

The guy has little trust in corporations doing the right thing for people. He thinks that governmenr would put murcury in vaccines and kill people. He thinks theres some really bad guys out there and they want to hurt you and the government's job is limited to protect you from murcury in your vaccines, not putting it in.

Corporations have NO respect for liberty.

Man, I thought you were a

Man, I thought you were a Randian

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I am an Objectivist

When I met Ralph Nader in 1992, I was under the impression that MSM had given me about him. I discovered a completely different creature... John Galt.

Like John Galt, Nader created a machine.. a system where free men participated in government as equals or superiors to corporations.

John Galy had two problems, government, corporations. Same as Nader.

Nader doesn't preach about being an individual and being free... HE WALKS IT. He LIVES it. He doesn't join groups, he establishes them.

The arguments accusing Nader of being a socialist... he's NEVER gotten a penny from the government he didn't win in a law suit, socialists sue the government? And things like the fairness doctrine.. that was for corporations, not we the people... I guess if you work for a TV network and love your corporate job, sure, you hate Nader, but as a viewer, sick of the censorship.. Nader is right on.

Nader fights for PEOPLE.. so did Ayn Rand.

Word to the wise,

Word to the wise, Carlin-Equities is a contrarian Faux News supporter.

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He doesn't know who his friends are

He probabaly gave money to the Swift Boat Vets who gave money to Nader. LOL

Lol, I didnt know that.

Lol, I didnt know that. That's great. I met Nader at the National Press Club event when all the third party candidates were endorsed by Ron Paul. He was pretty cool. I think Nader is the sort of guy like a Jimmy Carter who is a good guy that would try to correct his socialist mistakes once he makes them. Then again, I am not sure that we could afford those mistakes, just look at what a relatively genuine Lenin did to Russia.

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Jimmy Carter and Nader are not friends

Nader has the idea that we the people control government, and he came up with tools, like public citizen.. on and on... He saw the connection between government and corporations way beofre most folks, and MSM has been slaghtering him on the left and right, and he doesn't stop.

He's a self made millionaire suing the govenrment over their contracts with corporations.

If I was smarter, I would be able to educate people what ralph Nader is about.. the documentaru "Unreasonable Man" does a good job. Nader is a loner.. he's no collectivist.. and he's a Shakespear, in that allot of his platform are from others... I introduced him to industrial hemp. I asked him what his stand was and he admitted he didn't know what it was. Very humble man. Good listener. Solution seeker.