O'Malley, 2016?

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Well the wood work of the Democratic Party seems to be beginning to crawl with anti-Hillz!


Oh, he called the GOP's 'plans' BULLSHIT!:eek:

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n an interview with NPR, former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley fired one of the first shots of his expected run for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, labeling Republicans plans for “fixing” the economy “bullsh*t.”

In the interview, to be broadcast on Monday, O’Malley spoke about his impending run for the nomination, stating the case for himself as opposed to prohibitive favorite Hillary Clinton.

O’Malley lightly poked the former New York senator and Secretary of State over some of her positions, saying he was glad she “came around.”

“I’m glad she’s come around to those positions on the issue of marriage equality, which we passed in Maryland,” O’Malley said. “I’m glad she’s come around to the issue of drivers licenses for new American immigrants so that they can obey the rules of the road. This was something we did also in Maryland. So I’m glad she’s come around to those positions.”

Now that Hilz has come out all 'progressive and shit', is she to be challenged from the Left? I'd say he's got a chance. We shall see.:rolleyes:
 
Obama could run to Hillary's left because he took great care in having as undistinguished a record as possible in the Illinois lege and in the Senate. Nobody really knew who he wasm until he started offering sloppy blowjobs to Pete Peterson, Jamie Dimon, and Warren Buffet in the White House residence in the middle of January 2009.

O'Malley has a record, as both Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland. And that record very clearly demonstrates he's about as dissimilar from Clinton as Obama was.

On the other hand, most Dems were stupid enough to like Cuomo purely because he backed legalization of gay marriage--until he started openly backing GOP control of the NY lege.

There is plenty of opportunity for Clinton or someone else to point out he's full of shit. Whether they do and/or anyone cares is another story.
 
Now that Hilz has come out all 'progressive and shit', is she to be challenged from the Left? I'd say he's got a chance. We shall see.:rolleyes:


Nah, I don't think he has a chance, but I'm glad somebody with heft (a two-term governor can't be written off as a nobody) is going to challenge Clinton. She needs to be in an actual campaign prior to the summer of 2016.
 
What would be really nice is if she lost to him. But I don't think he has the recognition and Obama was a fluke. She's unlikely to make the same mistake again which was ignoring her opponent.
 
What would be really nice is if she lost to him. But I don't think he has the recognition and Obama was a fluke. She's unlikely to make the same mistake again which was ignoring her opponent.

He is unknown, but it's a long campaign and primaries and caucuses don't start for quite a while yet.
 
He is unknown, but it's a long campaign and primaries and caucuses don't start for quite a while yet.

Oh, nothing is impossible. I was imply making an observation. People for whatever reason seem to think that because Obama did win that being an unknown doesn't work against you. Instead of what seems much, much more plausible that being that every single thing about Obama from him being a black guy not born terribly well off to him being a one term Senator who wins the Presidency. He is the literal poster child for the exception that proves the rule and I wouldn't bank on it happening again anytime soon.

Seriously the only thing Obama didn't do on his rise to the top was have a three legged hunting dog pull him from a burning building and fight off a grizzly bear.
 
Oh, nothing is impossible. I was imply making an observation. People for whatever reason seem to think that because Obama did win that being an unknown doesn't work against you. Instead of what seems much, much more plausible that being that every single thing about Obama from him being a black guy not born terribly well off to him being a one term Senator who wins the Presidency. He is the literal poster child for the exception that proves the rule and I wouldn't bank on it happening again anytime soon.

Seriously the only thing Obama didn't do on his rise to the top was have a three legged hunting dog pull him from a burning building and fight off a grizzly bear.

Jimmy Carter was not well known when he started running in 1976. When he won in NH, people asked "Jimmy Who?"
 
Oh, nothing is impossible.

Seriously the only thing Obama didn't do on his rise to the top was have a three legged hunting dog pull him from a burning building and fight off a grizzly bear.

I'm pretty sure that happened to Brian Williams when he was a volunteer fireman.

Maybe he should run. He'd beat her like a drum on the basis of likeability and seeming like he cares on tv.
 
Before my time.

Well you can thank Jimmy Carter for the Iowa Caucus. He spent a lot of time there organizing and schmoozing. When he had a big surprise win, he got major news coverage. Everybody running for president ever since figured they had to pay attention to Iowa, too, and not just New Hampshire, or forfeit the early momentum. Money wants to back a winner.
 
Well the wood work of the Democratic Party seems to be beginning to crawl with anti-Hillz!



Oh, he called the GOP's 'plans' BULLSHIT!:eek:

http://www.rawstory.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Former-Democratic-Maryland-Governor-Martin-OMalley-478x257.jpg



Now that Hilz has come out all 'progressive and shit', is she to be challenged from the Left? I'd say he's got a chance. We shall see.:rolleyes:

Naaaah. No chance. But neither does Hillary. The liberal party must rebuild after 2016.

George Will thinks the next President hasn't come along as yet. I agree.
 
Well you can thank Jimmy Carter for the Iowa Caucus. He spent a lot of time there organizing and schmoozing. When he had a big surprise win, he got major news coverage. Everybody running for president ever since figured they had to pay attention to Iowa, too, and not just New Hampshire, or forfeit the early momentum. Money wants to back a winner.

Well the Iowa Caucus has been going on longer than I could vote. FYI I turned 18 in February of 2001. Or what in laymans terms means three months too late to vote for or against Bush. I was on deployment in 2004, or what they call absentee ballot if you care enough to go through all that work. Which frankly as a Californian doesn't make sense. I know you don't care but the information you have provided to me is an odd combination of history that I can't tell if I should care about an trivia that ranks right up around what was Babe Ruth's batting average. Great to know. . .if you happen to be on Jeopardy but otherwise. . .also I hate that show sometime. I feel like it's not even skill based. Sometimes I wipe the floor with friends because it's like Dinosaurs, Super Heroes, Biblical Father. . .and sometimes it's ballet dancers. I'd hate to be that super nerd who gets fucked over by "Who is Mario's brother?"
 
Man Who Taxed The Rain, Democrat Martin O’Malley: GOP’s Take On Economy “Bulls–t”

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Ah Leftists, such classy folk. Notice like every other imperious leftist, once he pronounces it, that’s the “last word”, no one may question.

This from a guy voted out because he led his state to virtually dead last in the country in economic growth, 49/50, with 40 consecutive tax hikes, including his infamous tax on rain.

Via The Hill:

Possible presidential contender Martin O’Malley (D) on Monday mocked Republican arguments that federal regulations keep poor and middle-class people from moving up the economic ladder.

“It is not true that regulation holds poor people down, or regulation keeps middle class from advancing,” O’Malley, the former governor of Maryland, said Monday in an interview with NPR’s Steve Inskeep. “That’s kind of patently bulls—.”

“That’s quite a last word, by the way, on that subject. … I’m just going to leave it right there,” Inskeep responded.

O’Malley said working-class people are hurt by a tax code that is riddled with special interest loopholes. He said “the concentrated wealth and accumulated power and the systematic deregulation of Wall Street” is responsible for an economy that “isn’t working for most of us.”

O’Malley is considering challenging Hillary Clinton (D) for the Democratic presidential nomination. In recent weeks, he’s become increasingly aggressive in attacking the former secretary of State
 
regulation UBER ALLES

except for killing babies, then its PERSONAL CHOICE
 
one would normally believe that profanity is unbecoming of a national candidate

indeed, if a REPOH were to utter BULLSHIT, the media would have a field day

so why did O'Malley say what he did?

IMO, its a brilliant move....he saw how playing the Sax made Dick Clinton seem cool, how getting a BJ made him appear cool...and how that helped Dick Clinton with the young vote

By seeming cool....and cursing, saying BEE ESS, O'Malley wants to emulate Dick Clinton
 
In the interview, to be broadcast on Monday, O’Malley spoke about his impending run for the nomination, stating the case for himself as opposed to prohibitive favorite Hillary Clinton.

That use of "prohibitive" galls me; "presumptive" would be better.
 
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