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Nader On Fox News- Transcript
By David KendallImage

For those of you who like to slant the story to your own liking when you report it to friends and family, here is the transcript of the today's Fox News interview with Ralph Nader. Try reading what Nader actually said rather than hearing what Fox News wanted you to hear:
 
Fox News: "Guess who's here? The Independent party candidate, Ralph Nader. This is his second run for the Presidency since he played spoiler in the close 2000 contest. This year he was on the ballot in 45 states plus D.C. This year he was polling about 1-percent. Ralph, you spoke to Fox News Radio's Houston affiliate today, and said this:"
 
Nader: "To put it very simply, he is our first African-American president; or he will be. And we wish him well. But his choice, basically, is whether he's going to be Uncle Sam for the people of this country, or Uncle Tom for the giant corporations".
 
Fox News: "Really. Ralph Nader -- What was that?"
 
Nader: "It's very simple. He has gone along with corporate power from the moment he entered politics in the State Senate -- Voted for the Wall Street Bailout -- Supports expanding military budget that is desired by the military industrial complex, and doesn't really have a tax reform thing for the ordinary fellow in this country -- Opposes single-payer full Medicare for all, because the giant HMOs AETNA and SIGNA do -- Doesn't have a living wage -- He's supposed to be respectful of the poor -- hardly mentions them in his speech -- It's all the middle class -- He doesn't have a comprehensive program..."
 
(Interrupted by Fox)
Fox News: "... and you utter the words 'Uncle Tom'? Are you kidding me?"
 
Nader: "Yeah... that's the question he's gotta face."
 
(Interrupted by Fox)
Fox News: "He didn't have to face it until it came out of your mouth! I mean, I just wonder if you don't realize that you had a number of supporters out there. You were running a percentage this year, you were reduced to irrelevant, and I just wonder now if that's what you want your legacy to be -- the man who, on the night that the first African American President in the history of this nation was elected, you ask if he's going to be Uncle Sam or Uncle Tom."
 
Nader: "Yeah, of course. He's turned his back on a hundred-million poor people in this country -- African Americans and Latinos and poor whites, and we're gonna hold them to a higher standard. It's just not an unprecedented career move, ya know, in the White House. We expect more of Barack Obama..."
 
(Interrupted by Fox)
Fox News: "You were reduced to complete irrelevance here. You weren't able to play spoiler. Will you run again?"
 
Nader: "Look, I don't like bullies like you. I can't see you. You can pull the plug on me. I'm lookin' at a dark camera..."
 
(Interrupted by Fox)
Fox News: "You said "Uncle Tom". I didn't say it, sir. With respect, I did not say it..."
 
Nader: "I said that's the question HE has to answer. He can become a great President, or he can become a toady for the corporate powers that have brought both parties to their knees against working people in this country, and have allowed our country to be hijacked by global corporations who have no allegiance to this country other than to ship its jobs and industries to fascist and communist dictators abroad who know how to keep their workers in their place. This is reality here. This is not show business. It's not celebrity politics. There are people suffering in this country, and we expect a great Presidency from Barack Obama, and we're gonna try to hold his feet to the fire..."
 
(Interrupted by Fox)
Fox News: "I just wonder if, in hindsight, you wish you'd used a phrase other than Uncle Tom"?
 
Nader: "Not -- at all. Do you know what the historic...."
 
(Interrupted by Fox)
Fox News: "Fair enough. Thanks very much. We'll have a response from our panel in just a moment."
 
Nader: "Thank you..." [1]
 
Without getting excited or stuttering or being dramatic or raising his voice or missing a beat -- without even raising both eyebrows (cuz he can only raise one) -- Nader very politely shredded both Barack Obama and the interviewer to ribbons and mopped up the floor with both of them in less than four and a half minutes.
 
You're one of a kind, Ralph. Good job. Thank God somebody in this country still owns a pair.

David Kendall lives in WA and is concerned about the future of this world.


Notes

[1] Nader, Ralph (11/06/2008). "Obama - Uncle Sam or Uncle Tom?". Fox News. http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=XkoB4r9FSzY

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1. 07-11-2008 09:13
So you think it's okay for Nader to presume to know what's best for black folks? His use of Uncle Tom was beyond offensive, mainly because it implies that Uncle Ralph knows what's best, that he's 'blacker' than Obama, and that it's okay to presume what black people are supposed to care about. Sorry, Ralph, but it doesn't work that way. He would never have used "Uncle Tom" if Obama wasn't black. Injecting race into the discussion is a huge mistake. It alienates the very people that Ralph pretends to speak for. Shame.
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Mike
2. 07-11-2008 09:13
Ralph Nader is a narrow minded independent who forces is name in every election for his fractured ego. His comments are meant to distract the listener from national and humane subjects that my fellow Americans live and die with daily. Freedom of speech is a right we all share, how one use that right says more about one's characature than the entended message one seeks when they speak. 
I say,consider the source from which it came.
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ctj31950@comcast.netNOSPAM! ">Carey Thomas
3. 07-11-2008 13:06
First, thank you so much for your comments. Following are some additional considerations that were not included in the original article. I'm sure there are plenty of other perspectives to be considered. But in my view, one of Ralph Nader's greatest talents in forcing people to think. 
 
According to Wikipedia, the term “Uncle Tom” is “commonly used to describe black people whose political views or allegiances are considered by their critics as detrimental to blacks as a group”. [1] This is precisely what Ralph Nader said recently regarding Barack Obama, and this is exactly what he meant — hitting the nail squarely on the head — nothing more nothing less. 
 
In his last book, “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community”, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. strongly concurs with Nader’s recent evaluation: 
 
“By 1967 the resounding shout of the Negro’s protest had shattered the myth of his contentment. The courage with which he confronted enraged mobs dissolved the stereotype of the grinning, submissive Uncle Tom.” [2] 
 
So rather than committing any sort of racial slur, Ralph Nader has issued a direct challenge for Barack Obama to represent the common interests of people in this country who voted him into office rather than submitting to the exclusive interests of multi-national corporations. Rather than distracting attention away from core issues, it seems Ralph Nader very effectively draws our attention directly to them. 
 
[1] Wikipedia (11/07/2008 ). “Uncle Tom”. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_tom 
 
[2] King, Dr. Martin Luther (1968 ). Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos Or Community?. New York, NY: Beacon Press, pg 18. ISBN 0807005711.
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davidlkendall@comcast.netNOSPAM! ">David Kendall
4. 07-11-2008 18:07
If you\'re calling or think Ralph is a racist, you\'re are way off base. He is one of the most non-prejudicial persons on earth. Maybe someone needs to have the gumption to say what\'s on his mind. Obama has taken a lot of money from corporate america. Now lets see if he for the people or the companies.
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