>You might think these aspects of his campaign are not enough to make it
>right and good for him to run, but somebody as smart as Doug Henwood can't
>seriously contend that they have "absolutely nothing" to do with the future
>of third parties, can he?
He had an opportunity to build on in 1996 and again in 2000. He didn't. Jackson did in 1984 and 1988, too. He didn't either, though he did walk a lot of picket lines at least. At this point, Nader is discrediting the whole project of independent politics.
Doug