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Ralph Nader



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Television appearances

Ralph Nader appeared on Sesame Street in 1988. He was featured as "a person in your neighborhood." The song began "A consumer advocate is a person in your neighborhood." This was somewhat tongue-in-cheek, as his profession as a consumer advocate was largely self-defined, and he was perhaps the only professional full-time consumer advocate at that time. This song compares him to a postman or a policeman, members of professions whom you may run into on a daily basis. This appearance on Sesame Street was particularly memorable because this was the only time that the grammar of the last line of the song "A person who you meet each day" was questioned and corrected in the show. Ralph Nader refused to sing the grammatically incorrect line, and so a compromise was reached, resulting in Ralph Nader singing the last line as a solo with the modified words: "A person whom you meet each day."[68]

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Notes

  • An Unreasonable Man (2006). An Unreasonable Man is a documentary film about Ralph Nader that appeared at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
  • Burden, Barry C. (2005). Ralph Nader's Campaign Strategy in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election 2005, American Politics Research 33:672-99.
  • Ralph Nader: Up Close This film blends archival footage and scenes of Nader and his staff at work in Washington with interviews with Nader's family, friends and adversaries, as well as Nader himself. Written, directed and produced by Mark Litwak and Tiiu Lukk, 1990, color, 72 mins. Narration by Studs Terkel. Broadcast on PBS. Winner, Sinking Creek Film Festival; Best of Festival, Baltimore Int'l Film Festival; Silver Plaque, Chicago Int'l Film Festival, Silver Apple, National Educational Film & Video Festival.
  • Bear, Greg, "Eon" — the novel includes a depiction of a future group called the "Naderites" who follow Ralph Nader's humanistic teachings.
  • Martin, Justin. Nader: Crusader, Spoiler, Icon. Perseus Publishing, 2002. ISBN 0-7382-0563-X

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References

  1. ^ The Green Party gets serious
  2. ^ "Court OKs Nader on Florida ballot", CNN.com, Cable News Network LP, LLLP, 2004-09-18. 
  3. ^ "Feb. 24: Nader Announces He Will Run for President". |date=2008-02-04 | FoxNews.com, Associated Press, February 24, 2008
  4. ^ {{{last}}}. Interview. Jan. 31, 2008: Live broadcast interview with Ralph Nader, by Amy Goodman, DemocracyNow.org.. 31 January 2008: Interview on DemocracyNow.org (skip to second-half of the interview after the break, past the discussion re John Edwards).
  5. ^ "Feb. 24: Ralph Nader announces third-party run for president". | date=2008-02-24 | International Herald Tribune, Associated Press, February 24, 2008]
  6. ^ "Dispelling the Myth of the Election 2000: Did Nader Cost Gore the Election? by Irene Dieter, CAGP". 
  7. ^ a b "Feb. 24: Ralph Nader, political roundtable", NBC, 2008-02-24. Retrieved on 2008-02-24. 
  8. ^ Getting to know Ralph Nader - The Boston Globe
  9. ^ Twelve Political Issues that Matter - Ralph Nader's Views on the Issues
  10. ^ Ralph Nader's Childhood Roots
  11. ^ CNN.com Specials
  12. ^ Ralph Nader
  13. ^ Mantel, Henriette (Director). (2006). An Unreasonable Man [DVD]. IFC Films.
  14. ^ Candidates / Ralph Nader 2004
  15. ^ Mickey Z. 50 American Revolutions You're Not Supposed To Know. New York: The Disinformation Company, 2005. p.87 ISBN 1932857184
  16. ^ Diana T. Kurylko. "Nader Damned Chevy's Corvair and Sparked a Safety Revolution." Automotive News (v.70, 1996).
  17. ^ Ralph Nader's museum of tort law will include relics from famous lawsuits-if it ever gets built December 2005
  18. ^ President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Federal Role in Highway Safety: Epilogue -The Changing Federal Role May 7, 2005
  19. ^ Independent Suspensions: Swing axle suspension 1998
  20. ^ Original Triumph Spitfire -- Camber Compensator August 21, 1999
  21. ^ Nader v. General Motors Corp., 307 N.Y.S.2d 647 (N.Y. 1970)
  22. ^ Brent Fisse and John Braithwaite. The Impact of Publicity on Corporate Offenders. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1983.
  23. ^ Robert Barry Carson, Wade L. Thomas, Jason Hecht. Economic Issues Today: Alternative Approaches. M.E. Sharpe, 2005.
  24. ^ Stan Luger. Corporate Power, American Democracy, and the Automobile Industry. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  25. ^ Brent Fisse and John Braithwaite, The Impact of Publicity on Corporate Offenders. State University of New York Press, 1983. p.30 ISBN 0873957334
  26. ^ Nuclear Power in an Age of Uncertainty (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, OTA-E-216, February 1984), p. 228, citing the following article:
  27. ^ Public Opposition to Nuclear Energy: Retrospect and Prospect, Roger E. Kasperson, Gerald Berk, David Pijawka, Alan B. Sharaf, James Wood, Science, Technology, & Human Values, Vol. 5, No. 31 (Spring, 1980), pp. 11-23
  28. ^ Frontline interview transcript
  29. ^ Dear Conservatives Upset With the Policies of the Bush Administration — Main Story Archive — Nader for President 2004 — www.votenader.org
  30. ^ Nader to Run Again - The Caucus - Politics - New York Times Blog
  31. ^ THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Write-In; In Nader's Campaign, White House Isn't the Goal February 18, 1992
  32. ^ 1992 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
  33. ^ Nader 'Super Rally' Draws 12,000 To Boston's FleetCenter
  34. ^ CNN.com - Loyal Nader fans pack Madison Square Garden - October 14, 2000
  35. ^ Nader, the Greens and 2008
  36. ^ 2000 Presidential Election Results
  37. ^ 2000 Official Presidential General Election Results
  38. ^ Decision 2000
  39. ^ THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: THE INDEPENDENT; Relax, Nader Advises Alarmed Democrats, but the 2000 Math Counsels Otherwise - New York Times
  40. ^ Democrats Upset at 'Spoiler' in 2000 Race
  41. ^ Michael Moore message
  42. ^ THE CONSTITUENCIES: LIBERALS; From Chicago '68 to Boston, The Left Comes Full Circle - New York Times
  43. ^ Convictions Intact, Nader Soldiers On - New York Times
  44. ^ S/R 25: Gore's Defeat: Don't Blame Nader (Marable)
  45. ^ Ralph Nader on Jon Stewart
  46. ^ Alexander Cockburn. "The Best of All Possible Worlds." The Nation.November 9, 2000.
  47. ^ abstract of THE ROOTS OF THIRD PARTY VOTING The 2000 Nader Campaign in Historical Perspective. By: Allen, Neal; Brox, Brian J.. Party Politics, Sep2005, Vol. 11 Issue 5, p623-637, 15p, 3 charts
  48. ^ abstract of If it Weren't for Those ?*!&*@!* Nader Voters we Wouldn't Be in This Mess: The Social Determinants of the Nader Vote and the Constraints on Political Choice. By: Simmons, Solon J.; Simmons, James R.. New Political Science, Jun2006, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p229-244, 16p, 5 charts, 1 graph
  49. ^ Did Ralph Nader Spoil a Gore Presidency? A Ballot-Level Study of Green and Reform Party Voters in the 2000 Presidential Election
  50. ^ The Dynamics of Voter Decision Making Among Minor Party Supporters: The 2000 U.S. Presidential Election, British Journal of Political Science (2007), 37: 225-244
  51. ^ Minor Parties in the 2000 Presidential Election
  52. ^ 2004 Presidential Election Results
  53. ^ Nader Leaves '08 Door Open, Slams Hillary Reuters, February 5, 2007.
  54. ^ Ralph Nader: Hillary's Just a 'Bad Version of Bill Clinton' Feb. 16, 2007
  55. ^ DraftNader.org
  56. ^ Nader ponders run, calls Clinton 'coward'
  57. ^ Mooney, Alexander. "Nader takes steps towards another White House bid", CNN Political Ticker, Cable News Network LP, LLLP., 2008-01-30. 
  58. ^ Nader Reports Big Portfolio In Technology
  59. ^ James Dao. Nader Runs Again, This Time With Feeling The New York Times, April 15, 2000,
  60. ^ Peter Brimelow, Leslie Spencer. Ralph Nader, Inc. Forbes, Sept 17, 1990.
  61. ^ James Dao. Nader Runs Again, This Time With Feeling The New York Times, April 15, 2000.
  62. ^ Peter Brimelow, Leslie Spencer. Ralph Nader, Inc. Forbes, Sept 17, 1990.
  63. ^ Barringer, Felicity. "MEDIA; Journalism's Greatest Hits: Two Lists of a Century's Top Stories", NY Times, 1999-03-01, pp. 2. 
  64. ^ Deparle, Jason. "Washington at Work; Eclipsed in the Reagan Decade, Ralph Nader Again Feels Glare of the Public", NY Times, 1990-09-21. 
  65. ^ Ralph Nader. The American Program Bureau.
  66. ^ Kelly, James. ""A Triumph of the Newsmagazine's Craft"", Time.com, Time Inc., 2006-05-15. "Nearly 100 Influentials were on hand that evening, including U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Ralph Nader, Will Smith, George Lucas, Nobel laureate James Watson, Bill Belichick and Dr. Andrew Weil." 
  67. ^ The Top 100: The Most Influential Figures in American History. Atlantic Monthly 62 (December 2006).
  68. ^ David Borgenicht, Sesame Street Unpaved: Scripts, Stories, Secrets, and Songs, 1998 and 2002 reprint, ISBN 1-4028-9327-2

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NAME Nader, Ralph
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION American attorney and political activist
DATE OF BIRTH February 27, 1934
PLACE OF BIRTH Winsted, Connecticut, United States
DATE OF DEATH living
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