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Raine1967

(11,589 posts)
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 07:07 AM Jul 2015

Martin O’Malley’s Presidential Strategy: Try, Try, Try Again

http://www.buzzfeed.com/rubycramer/martin-omalleys-presidential-strategy-try-try-try-again#.ysbOEBJmg

I really liked this article, it talks about both Iowa State dinner and what happened at Net Roots nation. Much more than the little cut and past I am putting here, so I hope everyone reads this. It really does show a stark difference between the three campaigns and the candidates.

At every point this weekend — as Clinton and Sanders held to their carefully hewn strategies — O’Malley telegraphed, with trademark persistence, that no matter how bad the polls look, he is the candidate who simply won’t go away: who will work harder and mingle longer, who will shake more hands, answer more questions, propose more policy, be the most progressive and most aggressive — the candidate who will always engage.

He has, now 50 days into his campaign, taken almost every opportunity

While Clinton draws headlines about her “strained relations” with the press, O’Malley’s staff rarely turns a reporter away. (On Friday night, his super PAC invited members of the media to an afterparty with the sign-carrying field organizers. “It’s open-press and we promise no rope-lines,” an official said in an email, adding a smiling emoticon. The Clinton cheer-squad, meanwhile, said they weren’t allowed to talk to reporters.)

And while other Democrats in the race, including Sanders, don’t often go after Clinton, O’Malley makes a habit of it — indirectly, at least. (In his Iowa speech, he stressed his support for a $15 minimum wage, days after Clinton declined to endorse it, and suggested she was slow to oppose “bad trade deals” like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.)

But there was no greater show of the O’Malley method than inside the Phoenix Convention Center on Saturday morning — when activists aligned with Black Lives Matter, a social justice group, upended a presidential forum at Netroots Nation.







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Martin O’Malley’s Presidential Strategy: Try, Try, Try Again (Original Post) Raine1967 Jul 2015 OP
I noticed he was the hardest working Renew Deal Jul 2015 #1
O'Malley is indefatigable. Koinos Jul 2015 #2
'no greater show of the O’Malley method than inside the Phoenix Convention Center' elleng Jul 2015 #3
Everyone has intellectual and emotional filters: Koinos Jul 2015 #4
Thanks so much for this, Koinos; perfect timing. elleng Jul 2015 #5
"Awful" is the perfect word to describe what would happen. Koinos Jul 2015 #6
Yes, he appears to be very optimistic, elleng Jul 2015 #7
Well, I guess I would call myself a John Dewey pragmatic idealist. Koinos Jul 2015 #8
:-) elleng Jul 2015 #9
+1 n/t FSogol Jul 2015 #10

Koinos

(2,792 posts)
2. O'Malley is indefatigable.
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 09:26 AM
Jul 2015

He does not run away from challenges. He takes criticism to heart and continually tries to do better. I view that as presidential timber.

elleng

(130,980 posts)
3. 'no greater show of the O’Malley method than inside the Phoenix Convention Center'
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 11:25 AM
Jul 2015

really says it all, but I'm afraid many DUers decided to ignore it.

Koinos

(2,792 posts)
4. Everyone has intellectual and emotional filters:
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 12:12 PM
Jul 2015

They see what they want to see, hear what they want to hear, believe what they want to believe; and nothing else gets through. The problem is worse for some than it is for others, but it is a human tendency.

In terms of candidates, one has to see both their weaknesses and their strengths, and then choose on that basis. If you say that your candidate has no weaknesses and other people's candidates have only weaknesses, objectivity becomes impossible.

It is tempting to fixate on one statement or action and forget the rest, and it is tempting to make each relative item into an absolute.

One must be attuned to nuance, and that isn't easy. I just hope it doesn't take into the next presidential election for people to appreciate what O'Malley has to offer.

I do think though that he is starting to grow on people.

elleng

(130,980 posts)
5. Thanks so much for this, Koinos; perfect timing.
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 12:25 PM
Jul 2015

SO TRUE, NUANCE very important, and MANY don't bother with it because they can't or just won't.

Will be awful if enough people fail to recognize what O'Malley has to offer.

Koinos

(2,792 posts)
6. "Awful" is the perfect word to describe what would happen.
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 12:41 PM
Jul 2015

The country can't afford to wait for the next presidential election to have their eyes opened.

O'Malley is young, but the country and the planet are on the brink. I am bewildered at how O'Malley's climate change proposals went past most people, while they strained at "this" or "that."

It is similar to a student getting perfect grades in most courses, but someone makes a big issue of the "C" he or she got in one or two courses.

All I can say is that O'Malley has more faith in human nature and more optimism about humans' willingness to solve problems than I have.

elleng

(130,980 posts)
7. Yes, he appears to be very optimistic,
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 02:48 PM
Jul 2015

which is good; someones should be. I consider myself 'pragmatic,' which isn't always the sunniest place to be.

Very happy you're here, Koinos.

Koinos

(2,792 posts)
8. Well, I guess I would call myself a John Dewey pragmatic idealist.
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 04:38 PM
Jul 2015

In other words, I think I need a nap.

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