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Ruminating On Ralph: Could Immigration Be Unsafe At Any Speed?
By Peter Brimelow
We all know that politics make strange bedfellows http://www.vdare.com/malkin/norquist.htm. But this is ridiculous.
Some VDARE.COM readers have been urging us to interview Ralph Nader, now that he has declared for President, because they think that his anti-corporate http://overlawyered.com/archives/00nov1.html, labor-oriented populism might inspire him to raise the issue of mass immigration-and especially to oppose the wholesale importation of ââ¬Åtemporaryââ¬Â technical workers through h-1b http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q=h1-b&sp-a=sp0a298a00&sp-advanced=1&sp-p=all&sp-w-control=1&sp-w=alike&sp-d=custom&sp-date-range=-1&sp-start-month=0&sp-start-day=0&sp-start-year=&sp-end-month=0&sp-end-day=0&sp-end-year=&sp-x=any&sp-c=25&sp-m=1&sp-s=0 and L-1 http://www.vdare.com/roberts/l1_visa.htm visas.
Needless to say, given Naderââ¬â¢s stated priorities, opposing immigration would make perfect sense-but it would also make perfect sense for the environmentalist organizations http://www.vdare.com/pb/burke_greens.htm to oppose immigration too, and they never do. http://www.vdare.com/letters/tl_042701.htm Liberal coalition discipline is just too strong. (Witness the hysteria of the Sierra Club staff http://www.vdare.com/walker/sierra_media_war.htm because their grass-roots membership http://www.vdare.com/letters/tl_012704.htm might dare to interfere in their own organizationââ¬â¢s policies by electing immigration reform board members http://www.vdare.com/walker/long_march.htm. For todayââ¬â¢s smear, courtesy of the Ithaca Journalââ¬â¢s Jennie Daley, click here http://www.theithacajournal.com/news/stories/20040228/localnews/40092.html).
Still, one reader supplied this arresting quote from Nader in 2000 (click here http://www.issues2000.org/Celeb/Ralph_Nader_Immigration.htm and read first item):
"We cannot have open borders. Thatââ¬â¢s a totally absurd proposition. It would depress wages http://www.vdare.com/fulford/lawsuit.htm here enormously, and tens of millions of people from all levels, including scientists and workers, would be pouring into this country."
Of course, reading the other quotes collected in 2000 by the non-partisan On The Issues http://www.issues2000.org/default.htm site, you can also see some Nader nervousness on the issue. But our reader quite rightly comments: ââ¬ÅSure sounds better than anything from Bush http://www.vdare.com/sailer/bush_thinking.htm or Kerry http://www.vdare.com/walker/democrat.htm.ââ¬Â (Indeed, ââ¬Åtens of millions of people from all levelsââ¬Â is pretty much what Bushââ¬â¢s crazy temporary worker plan http://www.vdare.com/pb/amnesty_talk_pts.htm would do).
Our reader also notes that, in 2000, the loony Left was already worrying http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/jun2000/gp1-j27.shtml that Nader was showing interest in a tacit alliance with Pat Buchanan and his voters (ââ¬ÅBoth men have joined with the Teamsters union leadership in the latter's racist campaign against the entry of Mexican truck drivers http://www.amo-union.org/Newspaper/Morgue/1-2002/Sections/News/border.htm into the USââ¬Â¦Ã¢â¬Â)
And our reader points out that Naderââ¬â¢s nephew and strategist, Tarek Milleron, has explicitly argued http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0112-12.htm that in 2004 Nader can draw Republican rather than Democratic votes: ââ¬ÅFor Naderââ¬Â¦this will be the year of the Elks Clubs, the garden clubs, meetings with former Enron http://www.vdare.com/roberts/hollings_fixed.htm employees, the veterans groups, Walmart employees.ââ¬Â
And the year of VDARE.COM readers? Judging from our email, thereââ¬â¢s no doubt that some unlikely people would vote for Nader-if he raised the immigration issue.
All of which puts me personally in an odd position. In 1990, my beautiful and brilliant co-author Leslie Spencer and I published a long cover story in Forbes Magazine (September 17) entitled ââ¬ÅRalph Nader Inc.ââ¬Â You can read it-first time available online!-by clicking here . Basically we argued that Nader was not ââ¬ÅSaint Ralph,ââ¬Â as an uncharacteristically credulous Michael Kinsley http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q=kinsley&sp-a=sp0a298a00&sp-advanced=1&sp-p=all&sp-w-control=1&sp-w=alike&sp-d=custom&sp-date-range=-1&sp-start-month=0&sp-start-day=0&sp-start-year=&sp-end-month=0&sp-end-day=0&sp-end-year=&sp-x=any&sp-c=25&sp-m=1&sp-s once called him, but a tough politician who had built a wealthy non-profit empire by pressing the law to the limit and making a number of brutal bargains, notably with the labor unions and the trial lawyers http://overlawyered.com/topics/politics.html.
There was surprisingly little evidence that Naderââ¬â¢s activities had benefited the public interest. But they had certainly benefited Nader-he had long lived, for example, in an expensive townhouse in ritzy NW Washington D.C. rather than, as he was then still absurdly maintaining, that legendary rented room near his office.
Nader is known to be a serious believer in punishing his enemies. (A number of them-devout liberal ex-colleagues who would otherwise never go near Forbes-contacted us with horror stories after our article appeared.) But he was unable to refute our research, despite the usual huffing and puffing.
Nader had refused to talk to us, but a few years later I ran into him in Washington. ââ¬ÅRalph will want to meet you!ââ¬Â an enthusiastic staffer assured me as he dragged me over-I hope correctly, for his sake. I couldnââ¬â¢t tell, because Nader just glared as we shook hands and made a curious low rumbling noise in his throat.
Immigration will inevitably break into politics. Even the New York Times recently noted [Outcry on Right Over Bush Plan on Immigration http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/21/politics/21IMMI.htm, By Rachel L. Swarns, February 21, 2004] that the issue is surfacing in primaries in California, Illinois and elsewhere. But it is meeting, as always, with entrenched, hysterical, unscrupulous resistance.
So what do I think of Nader now? Ruthless. Cunning. Opportunistic. Hard-driving. Egomaniac, with an iron will to match.
Could be the man for the job!
VDARE.COM will ask him for an interview. Iââ¬â¢ll risk the rumbling noise.
Heck, to get immigration into the public debate, Iââ¬â¢d even risk the trial lawyers. http://www.overlawyered.com/archives/cat_politics.html