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elleng

(135,882 posts)
Wed Oct 14, 2015, 12:08 PM Oct 2015

Martin O'Malley: So what if I endorsed Hillary Clinton six years ago.

Martin O'Malley said that although he endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2008, Americans need a president who is independent of Wall Street in 2016.

Clinton reminded the former Maryland Governor and the Democrat debate audience Tuesday night that O'Malley supported her previous presidential run, using it in an answer to defend her judgment.

"The biggest change that happened in these eight years is this -- the recession, the crash that was precipitated by recklessness on Wall Street," he said Wednesday on CNN. "And I believe that what the people of our country expect is a president independent enough to actually follow through on the promises that were made eight years ago to rein in that recklessness."

O'Malley suggested that electing Clinton would be going "back to the big names of the past."

"I've traveled all around the country and the two phrases I hear people say again and again and again are 'We need new leadership' and 'We need to get things done again,'" he said. "I'm genuinely concerned as a party that we can't speak to what America needs right now by resorting simply to old formulas and old thinking from the past."

O'Malley said he was able to make progress passing gun controls laws as governor that Bernie Sanders has not been able to in the Senate.

"Maybe it's actually healthy that I haven't been in Congress, because sometimes when you've been there as long as Sen. Sanders has ... on this issue we have a deep disagreement," he said.

The debate allowed Americans to learn that there are more candidates than Clinton and Sanders, O'Malley said.

"I think that for the first time people viewing from across the country saw that there were more than two candidates running for president in the Democratic party," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/14/politics/martin-omalley-hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders/index.html

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Martin O'Malley: So what if I endorsed Hillary Clinton six years ago. (Original Post) elleng Oct 2015 OP
Not to be trite here but . . . JustAnotherGen Oct 2015 #1
REALLY, Gen! elleng Oct 2015 #2

JustAnotherGen

(33,424 posts)
1. Not to be trite here but . . .
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 11:26 AM
Oct 2015

Last edited Thu Oct 15, 2015, 11:56 AM - Edit history (1)

A lot changes in 8 years.

For me –

My dad was alive.
I didn’t have ankylosing diagnosis.
I didn’t know my husband.
I engaged in regularly scheduled Champagne Campaigns abroad.
I lived in an apartment.
I supported John Edwards as a first choice and Biden as a second choice.
The world stopped for Sunday nights when Entourage was on.
On that note – my colleagues got me into Entourage because they would call me my first name (begins with an A) Gold. Because I used to act like him – in Marketing – now I’m in Finance and act like Serena Joy (hat tip to Margaret Atwood).
I was teaching ballet/modern as a choreographer for competition level dancers.


Now my entire life is different. Married in a house - dad is gone – GOTV not once but twice for Obama. I’m the Mayor of the HQ building I’m housed at (much more mellow these days) and I constantly battle lung infections (have pleurisy right now) due to my A.S. I don’t ‘move’ the way I used to.

Why should O’Malley be the exact same as he was all of those years ago.

And after the debate – Clinton is a VERY solid second choice for me. VERY solid. She was already solid – but now I’m VERY solid.

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