In Response to: Spoiler Alert [6]

I am obligated to respond to Jon Holman ’66’s ad hominem attack on Ralph Nader ’55, claiming that Ralph’s candidacy in 2000 cost Al Gore the presidential election (Inbox, March issue [7]). Full disclosure, I worked for Ralph during the 1970s, co-authoring a book with him providing an environmental, economic, and ethical critique of the commercial atomic power industry (and, by the way, the arguments we made then remain valid today, while the industry continues to decline despite massive federal economic support to this day).

But back to Mr. Holman’s attack: I expect that Ralph is capable of defending himself more eloquently than I, but the following factors, outside of any of Ralph’s activities, are relevant, documented in Wikipedia and elsewhere in print and on the web:

Lastly, I concur with Mr. Holman that Ralph Nader “deserves much praise” for his lifetime of work. Moreover, that work continues today, including the Ralph Nader Radio Hour that can be found via the web and on Saturdays via YouTube.

I hope this material might be somewhat useful in correcting the record.