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any O'Malley or Jim Webb supporters? (Original Post) gejohnston Dec 2016 OP
There are a number of O'Malley supporters on DU. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #1
He is a classical liberal in the JFK tradition gejohnston Dec 2016 #4
Fuck Jim Webb. Dawson Leery Dec 2016 #2
Agreed, can't stand him budkin Dec 2016 #30
O' Malley gave an excellent closing speech in the one debate he was in Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2016 #3
Yo_Mama, no reason to NOT know much about him here. elleng Dec 2016 #6
He was my governor for eight years. Very progressive. madinmaryland Dec 2016 #37
HI, mad! elleng Dec 2016 #38
Hey Ellen! madinmaryland Dec 2016 #40
Yes, I've noticed. elleng Dec 2016 #41
Yes. elleng Dec 2016 #5
Sign me up... 3catwoman3 Dec 2016 #7
Thanks, 3catwoman3; elleng Dec 2016 #8
I've read Webb's nonfiction book "Born Fighting" and wanted him to stay in the race.... Hekate Dec 2016 #9
I honestly think he would have won gejohnston Dec 2016 #11
I have no idea. He didn't have the money or the backing, and was publicly disrespected.... Hekate Dec 2016 #15
Party loyalty is not declining. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #19
Webb did something that really pissed me off. Laffy Kat Dec 2016 #10
I don't remember his views on choice gejohnston Dec 2016 #14
Maybe it was this (from Wikipedia) Crunchy Frog Dec 2016 #23
That would be it, nt Laffy Kat Dec 2016 #24
He seems like a very decent, caring, thoughtful person... 3catwoman3 Dec 2016 #12
I was for O'Malley but he dropped out way before our Primary. KittyWampus Dec 2016 #13
I wasn't a supporter of O'Malley but I do regret not paying more attention to him NWCorona Dec 2016 #16
O'Malley supporter here DavidDvorkin Dec 2016 #17
MAYBE, if DNC didn't have preferred candidate. elleng Dec 2016 #20
The way the press treated O'Malley wasn't the fault of the DNC. DavidDvorkin Dec 2016 #21
I could certainly get behind O'Malley. COLGATE4 Dec 2016 #18
I don't know what the term "blue dog" actually means gejohnston Dec 2016 #25
I like O'Malley, I was a Berner but O'Malley was my second choice Raine Dec 2016 #22
I would've voted for O'Malley if his campaign had lasted to the Georgia primary. dawg Dec 2016 #26
I was all for O'Malley. nt. NCTraveler Dec 2016 #27
I wanted Webb. SQUEE Dec 2016 #28
I was for Bernie LP2K12 Dec 2016 #29
if HRC had not run, i would be an O'malley supporter. I am hopeful that he will run in 2020 and La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #31
Webb Blackbottle Dec 2016 #32
Turnout would have been worse with Webb as the nominee. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #33
I think he would have won gejohnston Dec 2016 #35
"Progressivism is losing appeal in most places in the West." And you base that on what exactly? Garrett78 Dec 2016 #43
I really really REALLY wanted O'Malley as VP. forjusticethunders Dec 2016 #34
I'm less enthusiastic for Establishment Dems these days. Orsino Dec 2016 #36
O'Malley is a good guy. Not very charismatic, but quite honest. Exilednight Dec 2016 #39
Yeah, I think the crowd that went for Trump would have liked Biden Zing Zing Zingbah Dec 2016 #45
People want someone who is going to fight. Exilednight Dec 2016 #46
Webb . . . seriously? Vinca Dec 2016 #42
I saw O'Malley in the first debate and I liked him Zing Zing Zingbah Dec 2016 #44

The Velveteen Ocelot

(120,693 posts)
1. There are a number of O'Malley supporters on DU.
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 10:59 PM
Dec 2016

O'Malley is a good guy; I hope he doesn't get out of politics. Jim Webb, on the other hand, is a borderline Republican and I don't recall seeing any support for him here.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
4. He is a classical liberal in the JFK tradition
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 11:06 PM
Dec 2016

which means he is a liberal, not a progressive. In the first debate, the question being "who is your favorite enemy", his answer was the only one that didn't disgust me. Fellow Americans who we disagree with politically are not "enemies".

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,003 posts)
3. O' Malley gave an excellent closing speech in the one debate he was in
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 11:02 PM
Dec 2016

Other than that I don't know much about him.

madinmaryland

(65,145 posts)
40. Hey Ellen!
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 03:24 PM
Dec 2016

Things are bad here in Ohio. Passing real extreme abortion bills. It's just the start oh things.

Hekate

(94,518 posts)
9. I've read Webb's nonfiction book "Born Fighting" and wanted him to stay in the race....
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 11:59 PM
Dec 2016

....because I thnk he presents a valuable point of view, not because I want him as President. Turns out I was probably right about that, you know? I still wish we could have had that conversation and think it was a missed opportunity on our part.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
11. I honestly think he would have won
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 12:12 AM
Dec 2016

the reason being that I found most people are basically classical liberals, especially people who vote issues and have no party loyalty.
Those folks are growing. A good friend of mine once told me that the first party to get the NRA, Planned Parenthood, and pot coinsurers together would leave all the others in the dust.

Hekate

(94,518 posts)
15. I have no idea. He didn't have the money or the backing, and was publicly disrespected....
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 12:34 AM
Dec 2016

....by the moderator at the first debate. I was aghast at the mod's behavior -- whoever it was ignored Webb and was dismissive of him. I've read the phrase "incandescent with fury" but had never seen it before -- it just radiated off him.

And a good man that we needed to listen to went away.

I keep recommending "Born Fighting" to all who will listen -- it was a complete revelation to me. It was the first time I ever came close to understanding Scots-Irish culture. I am Irish-American, but my family came from Colorado, then California, then Hawai'i and back to California. His first chapters, on the Gauls and Celts, the inhabitants of Scotland and Ireland, were fascinating and I was rooting for my remote ancestors ( you think they wouldn't submit to the British? Ha! They were so awful to the Romans that the Romans built a wall against the Scots and decided not to go to Ireland at all). Then we moved on to Appalachia, where I found myself in psychologically alien territory. He points out that the Disney heroes of our 1950s-60s childhoods were Scots-Irish -- the Swamp Fox and Davey Crockett, as well as a host of others who fought idiosyncratically in the Revolutionary War. I never knew. And on and on, including things that are not pretty to look at. He's unsparing of his people.

Laffy Kat

(16,517 posts)
10. Webb did something that really pissed me off.
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 12:10 AM
Dec 2016

But now I can't remember what it was. Maybe it is his choice stance? There's something.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
14. I don't remember his views on choice
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 12:18 AM
Dec 2016

I had to look them up.
http://www.ontheissues.org/Social/James_Webb_Abortion.htm

He might have mentioned restrictions similar to countries like Germany and Denmark. It isn't an issue I follow.

Crunchy Frog

(26,942 posts)
23. Maybe it was this (from Wikipedia)
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 04:44 AM
Dec 2016
On March 4, Webb stated that he would not vote for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, but he declined to rule out voting for Donald Trump.[84]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Webb#2016_presidential_campaign

3catwoman3

(25,398 posts)
12. He seems like a very decent, caring, thoughtful person...
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 12:13 AM
Dec 2016

... with solid convictions. Not unlike the person about to depart the office.

NWCorona

(8,541 posts)
16. I wasn't a supporter of O'Malley but I do regret not paying more attention to him
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 12:56 AM
Dec 2016

He struck a cord in me when he said our troops aren't just boots on the ground. I also think he has the most to complain about.

DavidDvorkin

(19,877 posts)
17. O'Malley supporter here
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 01:13 AM
Dec 2016

I'd be delighted to see him run again. Maybe the media wouldn't sabotage him, the next time. Maybe.

elleng

(135,884 posts)
20. MAYBE, if DNC didn't have preferred candidate.
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 01:50 AM
Dec 2016

Dems have a lot of work to do, to assure fairness in selecting a candidate.

COLGATE4

(14,840 posts)
18. I could certainly get behind O'Malley.
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 01:25 AM
Dec 2016

Don't care much for Webb - he's way too much of a blue dog dem for my taste.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
25. I don't know what the term "blue dog" actually means
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 08:33 AM
Dec 2016

I would use the term classical liberal to describe Webb. Classical liberal and individualist. He was the one closer to my principles. I read a couple of his novels a few decades ago. During the first debate, when he was allowed to speak, he actually had his own ideas. Everyone else was just groupthink. When asked who their "favorite enemy" was, he was the only one who gave an appropriate answer. Calling millions of Americans who disagree with you politically "enemies" was, to be charitable, illiberal.

Raine

(30,600 posts)
22. I like O'Malley, I was a Berner but O'Malley was my second choice
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 03:18 AM
Dec 2016

I hope we hear more from him in the future.

dawg

(10,726 posts)
26. I would've voted for O'Malley if his campaign had lasted to the Georgia primary.
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 09:19 AM
Dec 2016

Jim Webb, not so much. (But any Democrat is better than Trump.)

SQUEE

(1,320 posts)
28. I wanted Webb.
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 10:34 AM
Dec 2016

But Having met him numerous times due to his serving with my uncle in Vietnam, I admit there was a very personal bias beyond his strong military roots and passion for the welfare of the troops.
I then went for O'Malley, after he dropped out I focused time and money on state issues, and then just voted for the party choice.

LP2K12

(885 posts)
29. I was for Bernie
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 11:46 AM
Dec 2016

That being said, I think O'Malley has a bright future ahead with our party. I hope we see more of him.

Blackbottle

(3 posts)
32. Webb
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 04:35 PM
Dec 2016

I liked Webb as I thought he had a good chance against Jeb (fav at the time) due to his populist economic message. However he wasn't a very good candidate and I though his wanting to start a naval arms race in the pacific would not be good. Looking at it now though he probably would have been the only candidate to win.

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
33. Turnout would have been worse with Webb as the nominee.
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 10:02 PM
Dec 2016

Webb is barely even a Democrat, and everyone knows it.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
35. I think he would have won
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 11:48 AM
Dec 2016

He is a liberal, but he isn't a progressive. Kind of like JFK. It is also the type of liberalism that most people in the US believe in. Progressivism is losing appeal in most places in the West. Bernie's loss would have been worse.

Orsino

(37,428 posts)
36. I'm less enthusiastic for Establishment Dems these days.
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 12:37 PM
Dec 2016

And these two are relatively undistinguished ones who don't even promise much change.

Zing Zing Zingbah

(6,496 posts)
45. Yeah, I think the crowd that went for Trump would have liked Biden
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 07:13 PM
Dec 2016

I think we need to get ourselves someone who's mouthy because that is what the common folk seem to like now. I think our next presidential debate will be something like a battle rap contest minus the rapping. Lots of boasting and bragging and it will probably even feature cursing.

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
46. People want someone who is going to fight.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 07:19 PM
Dec 2016

People loved Obama until he decided to compromise. People would rather fight and lose than not fight at all.

Zing Zing Zingbah

(6,496 posts)
44. I saw O'Malley in the first debate and I liked him
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 07:01 PM
Dec 2016

but it was really all about Bernie and Hillary even then. He didn't stand a chance against them.

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