Article: Nader: Is There Life After Crucifixion? IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE ELECTION, NADER IS FULL OF PLANS FOR JOINING THE GREEN PARTY TO CITIZENS' MOVEMENTS. HIS CRITICS, HE SAYS, ARE 'FRIGHTENED LIBERALS'.(Ralph Nader)

After the election came the crucifixion. Before the Gore-Bush mess was settled--but as soon as it was apparent that Ralph Nader's vote in Florida was greater than the gap between Al Gore and George Bush--pundits, editorial boards, political partisans and liberals pounced. AFL-CIO president John Sweeney called Nader's campaign "reprehensible." Environmental Working Group president Ken Cook declared, "The public-interest community is going to spend tens of millions of dollars a year for the next four years playing defense. I don't think [Nader's] going to build a Green Party any more than O.J.'s out there looking for a murderer." Larry Marx, co-executive director of ...

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