Did this mongoloid Wacky D just compare Here, My Dear to Nastradamus and BPIII 
While it's true that it got mixed reviews when it first came out it's now recognized as one of his best albums. There's many albums that were slated back in the day that are now seen as classics. Everything from bytches Brew and There's A Riot Goin' On to The Source giving Com's Resurrection 3.5 mics.
And if you want to talk about Marv's Nastradamus, then look at the shyt he released after Here, My Dear, which really was substandard weak shyt. Here, My Dear was his last great record and statement.
And what he personally feels about the album isn't particularly relevant IMO. Obviously the situation he was in would hardly make him look at the album with fondness, and let's be truthful here, Marvin in his last days wasn't exactly in the best frame of mind.