Martin O'Malley, Unknown but Not Implausible. WISC State Journal
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa In a party that produced such talented speakers as Mario Cuomo, Ted Kennedy, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, this years presidential race looks like a slog through an oratorical desert. . .
There was one respite, from Martin OMalley. The former governor of Maryland apparently heard somewhere that fluent public speaking is a useful skill in politics.
If you couldnt pick him out of a lineup, dont feel bad. A new Washington Post-ABC News poll gives him 2 percent of Democratic votes. He was lampooned in an April Twitter post with a photo of the gyrocopter that landed on the White House lawn and the caption: MARTIN OMALLEY WILL NOT BE IGNORED.
Clinton may have had the most supporters in the room, and Sanders populist fury stirred the most anticipation. But if there had been impartial judges giving scores, OMalley would have been the clear winner and a sound meter probably would have confirmed it.
His lines about redeeming the American dream and promoting a stronger middle class are standard fare. His selling point was: I am the only candidate for president with 15 years of executive experience. He stands out, he said, for turning progressive values into action.
This was where his earnest speech became impassioned, his voice rising over building cheers: In Baltimore, we took action to save lives by reducing record high violence to record lows. We increased drug treatment to free thousands of our courageous neighbors from the scourge of drug addiction. ... Drivers licenses for new American immigrants, marriage equality, and a ban on assault weapons and we didnt just talk about it; we actually got it done!
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