Jonathan Capehart identifies O’Malley as the only Dem candidate that’s ever “done things”
'Its been quite a bit of fun to watch some of the changes going on at MSNBC during the morning lineup ever since Washington Post editorial board member Jonathan Capehart has taken over occasional duties as the host of Way Too Early and as a regular panelist on Morning Joe. (You can listen to our Politinerds interview with Jonathan here.) We saw another of those instances yesterday when Capehart sat down with Joe, Mika and the crew to interview Democrat presidential candidate Martin OMalley. One of the former Maryland Governors chief complaints that day was the fact that the DNC had circled the wagons around Hillary Clinton to essentially ensure her nomination, leaving the other, long shot candidates out in the cold. (A completely valid point which weve made here regularly, mostly due to the corrosive influence of Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.)
OMalley was unhappy with the number of debates, of course, but also seemed to feel that his record of accomplishments wasnt really being presented to the public in a meaningful way when compared to the seeming coronation that Hillary has enjoyed. Even Sanders seems to get more virtual ink, but thats a bit more forgivable considering the huge crowds hes been drawing at rallies.
For his part, Capehart seemed to agree, leading to this exchange with the Governor. (Daily Caller)
Jonathan Capehart: But, governor, its not just policy positions. Of all the people on the stage in Las Vegas and in the next debate coming up, youre the only one who has actually done things. You rattled off some of these, but marriage equality, you put some skin in the game. Gun control, you passed and signed legislation. You raised the minimum wage, and all these issues where the Democratic Party is, where the base is, you havent just talked about it, youve done it. So were why are you in third place and not first?
Martin OMalley: Because last time, this time around we had had nine debates in the Democratic party and this time in an undemocratic effort to limit debates and circle the wagons around the front-runner, we were late in starting our debates. But were making up for that ground, because we had record viewership in the first debate. And I think youre going to see record viewership in the second debate, because our country is looking for new leadership. We cant be this dissatisfied about our national politics and an economy where most of us are working harder and getting ahead and think that a resort to old names or old ideologies are going to move us forward. . .
He led the charge on gay marriage, got it passed through the state legislature and signed it into law himself in 2012. He ushered in some of the most abusive, draconian gun laws in the nation at the time. (Which has worked out just fabulously if you look at the skyrocketing murder rate in Baltimore, eh?) OMalley raised the minimum wage from $6.55 to $8.25 on his watch. . .
Whether he intended to or not, Capehart hit the nail on the head and offered OMalley the chance of a lifetime.'
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