Ralph Nader Crashes the Two Parties

Ralph Nader Crashes the Two Parties

"Ralph Nader Crashes The Two Parties" is a mock debate between Ralph Nader, George W. Bush and John F. Kerry. Written, directed and produced by Jürgen Vsych, Nader's 2004 presidential campaign photographer and videographer, the longtime consumer advocate takes on the candidates over issues such as living wages, the environment, universal health insurance, corporate crime, and ending the war in Iraq.

Bush and Kerry's actual dialogue from the Presidential debates was used, and they were portrayed by two GI Joe dolls. The debate was shot in one take with no retakes.

External links

* [http://www.thewomandirector.com/ralph Official website]


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