Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) is booked to appear Sunday on CBS’s
“Face the Nation” in advance of what is shaping up as a very busy week
for him in Charlotte at the Democratic National convention.
CBS has billed the segment as “key Democratic voices from the convention floor.”
The broadcast from Charlotte will be the third time in as many weeks
that O’Malley has appeared on a national Sunday morning talk show.
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12 comments:
he'll prorobably be speaking at a fag rally too.
If he is a "Key Democratic Voice" maybe i should change parties now. He and Ireton and Mitchell should have a good time this week. They should all be at home working on the things that we elected them to do. This disgusts me.
Wonder if he will blast Bain Capital-funny that 117.5 million of Maryland state pension fund is invested with Bain.
He's a "key democratic voice" because he's one of the few democrats left who is stupid enough to stand in front of the American public and expect us to believe their lies.
He does whatever his idols tell him to do unlike alot of democrats who know the democratic policies have been a failure and know the foolishness of claiming otherwise.
We should dock his pay for all the time he spends away from Maryland not doing business to benefit Maryland citizens.
I saw this on tv. He was barely asked a question! He looked like the rug was pulled right out from under him!
I wish he would stop traveling around the USA on the Maryland taxpayers dime.
Of course he was barely asked any questions 11:16. The host probably knows how omalley is and doesn't want to risk his own credibility and reputation by giving omalley a platform to spread untruths.
Oh No 2.0...
Omalley-Obama
WRONG FOR AMERICA!
Anonymous said...
he'll prorobably be speaking at a fag rally too.
September 2, 2012 8:12 AM
BTW, Ireton will be there as an Obama delagate, so there will probably be such a rally!
He's raising his name recognition ahead of his 2016 Presidential run.
"Anonymous said...
He's raising his name recognition ahead of his 2016 Presidential run."
Omalley is a master of his own delusions which amounts to him thinking he is more powerful and influential than he really is. Such thoughts are common in paranoia also.
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