"You have a legitimate question to ask and Secretary Clinton and her lawyers can answer it," O'Malley, the former Maryland governor, told "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson on Sunday. "From my part as a candidate I intend to put out the ideas and the policies that make college more affordable for more people, that expand Social Security, that get wages to go up again for a majority of us who are working harder instead of down so that's what I'm going to talk about...and I'll leave you to ask Secretary Clinton those other questions."
But O'Malley does have a list of things he'd like to ask Clinton during the six Democratic debates that will take place between October 2015 and March 2016.
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I'm sure the first question will be, "Do you have as many taxes proposed for the middle class and rich as I do to finance my socialist policies?, I'm sure you don't, just check my record in MD, after all it was me that came up with the Rain Tax. Can you beat that?
Will somebody just make him go away. He has no clue.
What a fine, upstanding leaderwannbe. Simple question. Total weasel reply. So comforted to know he'll leave it up to the media...the same place OweBama gets his info. Less than half a brain to share among the two of them.
4:47 -- he's worse than bad breath or athlete's foot isn't he!
Owemmllo is like a case of diarrhea that returns just after you thought it was gone for good.
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