Rachel Maddow Democratic Forum Gave Martin O’Malley Chance To Shine!

The Rachel Maddow MSNBC Democratic Party forum on Friday was, by far, the best presentation yet of candidate views, better than the one Democratic debate and the three Republican debates.  Rachel proved once again how she shines among cable journalists and news shows, with her wit, insight, and intelligence!

Interviewing each of the three candidates for 25-30 minutes, and asking tough questions that none of them could evade, allowed all three–Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O’Malley–to present their views and show their personalities and values in a way that the debates have not allowed.

And Martin O’Malley, who has been overlooked and disregarded, came across very well, and allows the possibility, however remote, that he just might be able to rise as we get closer to actual voting in primaries and caucuses.

O’Malley comes across as principled, decent, and having had the courage to lead Maryland in leadership in so many ways among the states, and his progressivism is between that of Clinton to his right and Sanders to his left.

If nothing else, O’Malley has raised his profile, and could end up as the Vice Presidential nominee with Hillary Clinton, assuming that she can keep her massive lead over her opponents.

If only the Republicans had anyone with the credentials of O’Malley in state government, but none of the Governors or former Governors who have been in the race or have left the race, can possibly match his exceptional leadership of his state.

4 comments on “Rachel Maddow Democratic Forum Gave Martin O’Malley Chance To Shine!

  1. Princess Leia November 10, 2015 8:45 am

    I still hate the MSNBC replaced Ed’s show with Chuck Todd.

  2. Ariel Leis November 10, 2015 3:37 pm

    Another softball interview.

  3. Former Republican November 10, 2015 4:30 pm

    LOL! Only softball interviews are conducted by conservative media.

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