Consumer rights’ champion Ralph Nader announced on Meet the Press Sunday morning that he’s running for president as a third party candidate.
The 72-year-old Nader criticized the leading contenders from both parties as too close to corporate interests.
In a blog post, Atlantic writer James Fallows called Nader’s latest announcement a farce because it suggests a detachment from political reality.
"I will always like and respect Ralph Nader and will always admire the wonderful things he has done," wrote Fallows. "But I wish to God that he had not made this decision, or will reverse it soon."
Rumors about Nader’s widely-anticipated announcement have been on the street for a while now, and a site against Ralph Nader from his 2004 bid has been resurrected. John Pierce, the director of the group, had the following statement posted:
And earlier this month, "anonymous," posted this YouTube video. Its central sentiment is summed up thusly: "Ralph, Ralph, Ralph, if you run this time, you can stick those seat-belts where the minimum wage don’t shine."
No word yet from the members of this "Nader Supporters for Obama" group on what they’re going to do next — although one blogger has posted a note against Nader’s decision to run.
