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elleng

(130,917 posts)
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 12:55 AM Sep 2015

O'Malley jabs at Clinton over Syrian refugees.

'Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley criticized front-runner Hillary Clinton on Wednesday for waiting weeks to call on the White House to accept more refugees fleeing violence in Syria.

The former Maryland governor also said Clinton's path to the Democratic nomination seemed "no longer quite so inevitable," and that voters want clarity from their politicians rather than the "triangulation" politics of the first Clinton administration.

Clinton said Sunday that the U.S. should accept 65,000 of the millions of Syrians who have been displaced by that country's civil war. O'Malley made the same argument, citing the same number, in early September.

It's kind of the pattern of this campaign: We lead, and she follows public opinion polls," O'Malley said in an interview with The Baltimore Sun. "I believe there's a big difference between forging a new consensus and putting your finger to the wind."

O'Malley's early support for resettling Syrians in the U.S. not only reflects his efforts to be a leading voice on immigration and refugee issues — he drew national attention last year for opposing the deportation of Central American children — but also efforts to garner attention for his fledgling campaign. . .

The Democrat has weighed in first on a range of high-profile matters, offering detailed policy proposals on Wall Street regulations and student debt, for instance. While Clinton announced her opposition to the Keystone XL oil pipeline on Tuesday, O'Malley said he was against it back in November.

Several observers agreed that O'Malley has beaten both Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders to the punch on some issues. The question for O'Malley, they said, is whether anyone is noticing.

"For whatever reason, he's been left out of the media mix," said Democratic strategist Brad Bannon. "Very few Democrats out there know he exists."

But, Bannon said, raising the issues is smart strategy, particularly as Clinton's campaign has shown signs of vulnerability. "There are a lot of Democrats out there who are floating, looking for an alternative," he said.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-omalley-clinton-refugees-20150923-story.html

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O'Malley jabs at Clinton over Syrian refugees. (Original Post) elleng Sep 2015 OP
Poor O'Malley. He is too electable to get any MSM coverage in the primary McCamy Taylor Sep 2015 #1
Right, but I must object to the suggestion he's this year's John Edwards elleng Sep 2015 #2
I'm banking on the debates and Iowa changing things Recursion Sep 2015 #7
Ditto, elleng Sep 2015 #10
"there's a big difference between forging a new consensus & putting your finger to the wind" Catherina Sep 2015 #3
Yes he did, elleng Sep 2015 #4
K & R. n/t FSogol Sep 2015 #5
Kick elleng Sep 2015 #6
there are leaders restorefreedom Sep 2015 #8
Yes. elleng Sep 2015 #11
The thing I admire about this guy is that he cuts right through the crap.. frylock Sep 2015 #9
Yes elleng Sep 2015 #12

McCamy Taylor

(19,240 posts)
1. Poor O'Malley. He is too electable to get any MSM coverage in the primary
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 12:57 AM
Sep 2015

He is this year's John Edwards. The press will only hype candidates whom they think the GOP can beat---and O'Malley could probably win in the general, if he could get any MSM coverage at all. So no one in the press will even admit he is running and if he comes in second in Iowa, like Edwards did, the press will declare his candidacy "dead."

elleng

(130,917 posts)
2. Right, but I must object to the suggestion he's this year's John Edwards
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 01:00 AM
Sep 2015

(for obvious reasons.)

Thanks for the recognition, McCamy.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
7. I'm banking on the debates and Iowa changing things
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 12:47 PM
Sep 2015

It's early yet. I hate to put it this plainly, but he's decades younger than Clinton or Sanders, and I think that's going to show in the run-up to Iowa.

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
3. "there's a big difference between forging a new consensus & putting your finger to the wind"
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 01:08 AM
Sep 2015

Nailed it.

restorefreedom

(12,655 posts)
8. there are leaders
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 12:51 PM
Sep 2015

and there are those who are followers pretending to be leaders.

he has consistently shed light on that important difference.

frylock

(34,825 posts)
9. The thing I admire about this guy is that he cuts right through the crap..
Thu Sep 24, 2015, 01:54 PM
Sep 2015

he'll do well in the debates.

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