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Ralph Nader Urges Bush, Obama to Back Trump Impeachment After Previously Calling Both War Criminals

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Ralph Nader, the perennial presidential also-ran who’s collected more L’s than a participation trophy factory (four campaigns, zero wins), is back at it with his signature hypocrisy on full display. In a fresh call to arms, the consumer advocate turned political gadfly is urging former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama—whom he once branded war criminals deserving of impeachment themselves—to spearhead an effort to oust Donald Trump. Nader’s past rants included accusing Bush of war crimes over Iraq and Obama of drone-strike atrocities and unconstitutional overreach, yet now he’s begging these same duo to play hero in a Trump takedown. It’s peak Nader: flip-flopping faster than a politician at a gun buyback event, all while ignoring his own radical history that once flirted with anti-establishment fire but now just fuels lefty outrage theater.

This isn’t just amusing political theater; it’s a masterclass in selective memory from the progressive fringe, with ripple effects for the Second Amendment community. Nader’s Green Party roots and independent runs have long intertwined with anti-gun zealotry—his platforms pushed draconian controls that echo the very executive overreaches he once decried in Obama. By cozying up to Bush and Obama now, he’s tacitly endorsing the bipartisan establishment that rammed through post-Sandy Hook encroachments like the Obama-era ATF pistol brace rules and Bush’s PATRIOT Act surveillance state, which paved the way for red-flag law abuses today. Trump, for all his flaws, delivered landmark 2A wins: appointing Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett to solidify Heller’s legacy, killing bump stock bans via SCOTUS, and shielding suppressors from the NFA’s grip. Nader’s impeachment crusade smells like a desperate bid to rewind that clock, rallying war-hawk presidents against a pro-gun disruptor.

For 2A patriots, the implication is clear: hypocrisy like Nader’s exposes the anti-rights coalition’s true colors—united not by principle but by power. Bush and Obama, despite their impeachment-worthy sins in Nader’s book, represent the uniparty machine that views armed citizens as a bug, not a feature. If they bite on this, expect amplified calls for common-sense reforms post-January 6 narratives, targeting AR-15s and standard-capacity mags under the guise of democracy defense. Stay vigilant; Nader’s clown show reminds us that 2A isn’t defended by flip-floppers but by unwavering vigilance against the establishment’s endless siege.

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