Well, Nader has said that one reason he prefers to run as an Independent is that his candidacy wouldn't end after the primaries. Of course a much bigger reason is his hatred of the current Democratic party, and he feels it's impossible to change it from within (which I tend to agree with, though we'll see if Dean can do anything at the convention—is he even a scheduled speaker?).
I did see that Irish reporter interview, and didn't see what the big deal was. She didn't seem all that hard hitting or insistent, just somewhat impatient, but it was amusing to see how petulant he got about being allowed to finish.
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Well, Nader has said that one reason he prefers to run as an Independent is that his candidacy wouldn't end after the primaries. Of course a much bigger reason is his hatred of the current Democratic party, and he feels it's impossible to change it from within (which I tend to agree with, though we'll see if Dean can do anything at the convention—is he even a scheduled speaker?).
I did see that Irish reporter interview, and didn't see what the big deal was. She didn't seem all that hard hitting or insistent, just somewhat impatient, but it was amusing to see how petulant he got about being allowed to finish.