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February 27


expand/collapse A Driving Force
by Bob Herbert
When asked about the possibility of being a spoiler, of tilting the election to John McCain, Mr. Nader replied: “Not a chance. If the Democrats can’t landslide the Republicans this year, they ought to just wrap up, close down, emerge in a different form.”

expand/collapse Ralph Nader
Hope You Can't Vote For
by Ted Rall
Fifty-five percent of Americans believe that Bush deserves to be impeached, according to a November 2007 American Research Center poll. (Considering Iraq, Guantánamo, domestic surveillance and torture alone, it's surprising the number isn't higher.) But "impeachment is off the table," Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced as the Democrats recaptured Congress in 2006, and they haven't mentioned it since. America's pro-impeachment majority obviously can't expect Republicans to prosecute their own guy. Aside from most voters, only Ralph Nader wants impeachment proceedings against the "criminal recidivist regime of George Bush and Dick Cheney."

So who are the fringe weirdoes: the out-of-touch media elite, or the guy who agrees with most of the people?

Maybe the Dems and their pundit pals ought to get their story straight. If Nader's "left-wing purity" is so fringe and wacky, how can he hurt them?


expand/collapse Begrudging His Bedazzling
by Maureen Dowd
“Maybe we should ask Barack if he’s comfortable and needs another pillow,” she said tartly in the debate here Tuesday night. She peevishly and pointlessly complained about getting the first question too often, implying that the moderators of MSNBC — a channel her campaign has complained has been sexist — are giving Obama an easy ride.

Beating on the press is the lamest thing you can do. It is only because of the utter open-mindedness of the press that Hillary can lose 11 contests in a row and still be treated as a contender.

Hillary and her top aides could not say categorically that her campaign had not been the source on the Drudge Report, as Matt Drudge claimed, for a picture of Obama in African native garb that the mean-spirited hope will conjure up a Muslim Manchurian candidate vibe.

Today's Quote:

"Do not hold the delusion that your advancement is accomplished by crushing others."
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
Editor's Notes & Rants:

Ralph Nader is 74 today, making him two years older than John McCain.

Nothing is more fundamental than hypocrisy. IRS investigating Obama's church for allowing him to speak there. [AP] Huckabee can speak at fundy churches until the rupture, but they don't seem to give a damn about that.