Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumMartin O'Malley Calls Out Donald Trump's 'Xenophobia.'
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The former Maryland governor also knocked his Democratic presidential rivals.
Martin O'Malley is no fan of Donald Trump.
The former Maryland governor and Democratic presidential candidate called out Trump's "xenophobia" and even took aim at his Democratic presidential rivals for not speaking out loudly against it in a Wednesday interview on Bloomberg's With All Due Respect.
"There's a lot of xenophobia in the world," O'Malley said when asked whether Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders were ducking the issue of whether the U.S. should welcome Syrian immigrants. "There's a lot of hatred being spewed" in the Republican race, he added, "and I think sometimes as Democrats we are too cautious in the face of that xenophobia."
O'Malley was the first presidential candidate to declare his support for taking in refugees in response to the ongoing immigrant crisis, and he reiterated that call Wednesday.
"I believe that we should step up as we have before as a nation. I believe that our greatest strength as a people comes from our principles, and in the past we have stepped up whenever there was a refugee crisis like this. I believe that we should take the 65,000 refugees that have been recommended by the international organizations, and in a nation like ours, with 320 million, that's like accommodating 6 more people in a baseball stadium that already holds 32,000 people. We're capable of doing this, and what's more, John, we can't really lead in a credible way in the world if we hide from events like this." . .
Countries including Austria, Germany, and England have pledged to take in tens of thousands of Syrian refugees as hundreds of thousands of residents displaced in the civil war against the government of Bashar al-Assad have streamed across Europe. O'Malley believes it is time for the U.S. to make a similar commitment.
"We need to speak boldly about the deepest truths of our nation, and if we do that, there's a font of goodwill that can be summoned forth," he said. "That's what we did in my own state with regards to the Central American kids coming from Honduras and Guatemala and we accommodated more of those kids than any other state of the union."
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-09-09/martin-o-malley-calls-out-donald-trump-s-xenophobia-
askew
(1,464 posts)This is an unfortunate true statement:
"Sometimes Democrats are too cautious in the face of xenophobia". Thank God O'Malley isn't.
elleng
(135,883 posts)LuvNewcastle
(17,020 posts)it's America's fault that these people are displaced, but then again, I'm not running for President.