Come on, the man is pocketing money from corporations and getting his signatures to run for President in each state mainly from Republicans. Sure, he may not officially acknowledge the people who are giving him the help, nor may he necessarily know about it when it happens, but surely he knows that it is happening.
In his book "The Good Fight", Nader calls Democrats the lesser of two evils. Following that line of thought, he should be quite dismayed when he hears that he is getting help from the "greater of the two evils". However, when confronted about this issue by Howard Dean, he merely shot back with retorts of how John Kerry is lining his pockets with corporate money, quite a diversion tactic, but hardly answers the question.
Don't get me wrong, I love what Ralph Nader believes in, and I support having a solid third party candidate in any election. My problem is that Nader is getting money and support from the very people he used to fight. Hypocrisy at its worst.