Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumDespite coming up short in presidential run, Martin O’Malley optimistic about future.
'Despite hoping his campaign would have resulted in a greater impact on issues being debated, OMalleys early exit from the race limited his ability to affect the discourse. He said he strongly believes, however, that he still focused the conversation on substance and avoided the superficial. He also said he respects Sanders and Clinton for how they ran their campaigns, contrasting starkly with those of Republican candidates.
Our debates were healthier than the Republican partys debates, which seem to be colored by desire to scapegoat and to blame, he said. It is a disservice to the electorate to run a campaign rooted in personal insults and trivial banter while failing to address substantive issues and provide credible plans that will ultimately benefit American families.
OMalley saved some of his harshest words for business mogul and Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
I never dreamed that I would feel compelled to call another person running for the United States presidency a fascist, but his explicit words and half-baked positions earn him that label, OMalley said. When Donald Trump says things like we should maintain a registry of individuals because of the religion they practice, and then we should refuse to let any Muslims enter America, it demeans our great nation and it is a very real and dangerous threat to everything that our country is about ... I believe the enduring symbol of our nation is the Statue of Libertynot barbwire fences.
When asked what his next step would be, he laughed lightheartedly and said, I am moving forward with great optimism.
Without missing a beat, OMalley expressed his commitment to impact issues such as gun safety, immigration reform, climate change and affordable education. Despite dropping out without winning a state, OMalley said he did not regret his presidential run.
If I had chosen not to run, I would have regretted it, OMalley said. The goal was to win, but the purpose was to improve our country and my campaign was focused on that purpose.
http://www.dailycardinal.com/article/2016/05/despite-coming-up-short-in-presidential-run-martin-omalley-optimistic-about-future
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I'm assuming you like him.
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rpannier
(24,622 posts)Wish he were still running
(sniff.)
Peacetrain
(23,696 posts)Granted we could not catch fire..but he pushed the other two on environmental issues to the point that they are much more in the forefront than they would have been... Hillary is much more about foreign policy.. and Bernie is about economic issues.. if Gov O'Malley had not been there to push and push.. we would not have near the focus on that..
ellen I know you are a Bernie supporter now.. and I am backing Hillary..but both our current candidates are much better at talking about the issues of the environment..and we can thank Gov. O'Malley for that
I am so proud of our support for his candidacy.. He did some really good things there.. and I will always be grateful for that.. and grateful for all the great articles you put up here.. I can't tell you how many times I used them to talk to people locally with about..
CrispyQ
(38,882 posts)Very likable & energetic. I just loved when he took his jacket off & rolled up his sleeves at that town hall! And he has a wonderful smile!
JeffHead
(1,186 posts)I found this episode of Candidate Confessional with Sam Stein featuring an interview with Martin a couple of weeks ago. Goes in depth on his presidential campaign. It's worth a listen.
https://soundcloud.com/candidate-confessional/martin-omalley
Too bad he couldn't get any traction. It would have been a much different outcome.
elleng
(137,654 posts)Looked for a date; curious when it occurred.
JeffHead
(1,186 posts)You are the biggest O'Malley fan on this site. It would have been a shame for you not to hear it.
elleng
(137,654 posts)Just finishing it now.
Skittles
(161,224 posts)Last edited Wed May 4, 2016, 06:05 PM - Edit history (1)
he stayed above the Hillary / Bernie bullshit
Koinos
(2,798 posts)I now have four of his CDs (O'Malley's March), and I keep thinking it was a mistake for him to be edged out of the race.
But reality is what it is, and we have to go forward and beat Trump.
Koinos
(2,798 posts)A good article:
http://www.bustle.com/articles/158714-martin-omalley-chips-in-to-describe-the-state-of-the-race-and-hits-the-nail
And O'Malley's tweet:
Martin O'Malley (@MartinOMalley) May 4, 2016