Martin O'Malley
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and I dont have one foot trapped in the Cold War: OMalley sharpens attacks on Sanders and Clinton.
Martin OMalley the insurgent Democrat trying to wriggle his partys nomination out of Hillary Clintons clutches turned up the heat today on his opponents, going after their foreign and economic policies with a new zest during an event in South Carolina.
He accused Vermont Senator and democratic socialist Bernie Sanders of wanting to scrap capitalism and derided Clinton for describing Republicans as her enemies.
The former Maryland governor went after both for their record on guns and questioned Clintons competency as secretary of state.
I dont have one foot trapped in the Cold War, he told reporters on Saturday afternoon after Daily Mail Online asked about the stepped up attacks on the two remaining Democrats in the race, aside from himself.
Secretary Clinton's had a lot of experience and traveled widely, but he said she's never demonstrated a capacity to understand what happens after a regime is toppled.
You can be gleeful and laugh about Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's demise, OMalley said, but it would have been better to understand who the next generation of leaders were.
Theyre both good people, OMalley said, referring to Clinton and Sanders, but this is the point in the race when people are measuring each of the three of us....and I intend to draw the contrasts, particularly on our economic proposals and our economic ideas.
I dont believe that in order to fix what's wrong with our economy and make it work again for all of us that we should scrap capitalism, and replace it with socialism. That's a failed ideology from our past, he asserted.
hen added, in a jab at Clinton, Nor do I believe that we bring people by declaring that all Republicans are our enemies.
And I also dont subscribe to Secretary Clinton's economic theory, which is to take orders from the big banks and Wall Street and create an economy of the few, by the few and for the few, he said. That's called crony capitalism, and I don't believe in that.
Coming back to his complaints about Clintons foreign policy chops minutes later, he said, Secretary Clinton voted for the invasion Iraq - it was bad judgement and again hit her for supporting the intervention in Libya.
The country needs a Commander in Chief who has a much better capacity to see over the horizon, he said.
OMalleys amped up rhetoric is one way his campaign hopes to change the dynamic in the two months and change that remain before the first, real contest.
MSNBC reported this week that the campaign was sending much of its headquarters staff out on the campaign trail.
The ex-governor and Baltimore mayor confirmed the shift in focus today, and said, We're putting everything we have into the early states now.
Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two states to vote, are the campaigns targets, he said. Our efforts are very much front-loaded on that calendar.
I'm an insurgent candidate. So Ive gotta martial resources, he told reporters during a gaggle after his remarks at the Charleston County Democratic Partys Blue Jamboree. And after that, its a matter of leap-frogging over and getting organized very quickly.
If he lasts that long, Democratic strategists say. He's averaging less than five percent in Iowa, and has a five percent cap right now in New Hampshire.
OMalleys decision to accept public matching funds this week gave him a short-term infusion of cash that will allow him to stay in the race for now, but it wont prop it up for ever, veteran campaign manager Joe Trippi told the Washington Post last week.
You die now or die later. Either way, its not going to end well, he said.
At the end of the last financial reporting quarter two months ago, OMalley had less than a million left in his campaign checking account. Clinton and Sanders each had more than $25 million cash on hand - $33 million for Clinton and roughly $27 million for Sanders.
OMalley told reporters today that his campaign had the best week of fundraising we've had following last Saturdays debate and hadnt taken on any debt in reassigning resources.
I intend to win this nomination, he said. I intend to win the general election.
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Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)elleng
(135,863 posts)I invite you to amend or delete your reply.
dflprincess
(28,455 posts)but after seeing O'Malley in the debates I am surprised he isn't doing better. He's certainly my 2nd choice and would be way easier to vote for than someone else would be if Bernie doesn't get the nomination.
elleng
(135,863 posts)Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)Except I have been surprised he isn't doing better ever since he announced. He looks like the whole package, he speaks well, he is polite, he has the right policy ideas, and he looks good in a suit, oh and he can sing and play the guitar, and he is way cool. I seriously don't get it.
elleng
(135,863 posts)timing and trying to find room.
Logic says he fits well between the 2, the comfortable 'center,' but elbowing between 2 better known headwinds is difficult, especially given msm's interest in 'drama' and curryng favor with the annointed one.
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)I am to the left of even Bernie so I am happy to see him being accepted by as many people that accept him. I won't cry if things go south for Bernie too much if all that support goes to O'Malley instead, I will accept it. Yes, I will have a twinge of disappointment, because I think we have to go as far left as Bernie will take us, but progress is good.