Nader's raider

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the name of US lawyer, author, politician, and social activist Ralph Nader (born 1934).

Noun[edit]

Nader's raider (plural Nader's raiders)

  1. (US politics) An associate or assistant of Ralph Nader and of organizations led by him, who participates in Nader's legal, political, and social activitism.
    • 1970 April 20, “Agencies: Up Against the Wall, FDA!”, in Time:
      Nader's Raiders struck again last week. This time their target was the Federal Food and Drug Administration, which they tore apart in what may well be the most devastating critique of a U.S. Government agency ever issued.
    • 2011 August 28, “Biography: Wendy’s secrets”, in Miami Herald, retrieved 16 January 2012:
      [S]he was overshadowed by her intensely competitive siblings, especially her brother Bruce, a graduate of Harvard’s law and business schools who went from being a Nader’s Raider, a left-wing consumer advocate, to a Master of the Universe, a leveraged buyout billionaire.