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Friday, December 18, 2015

‘The Politics of Higher Purpose’: An Interview With Martin O’Malley

Martin O’Malley is running a serious race for the presidency, in which he has courageously defended immigrants, refugees, and Muslims while arguing for bold gun-control policies. But do contemporary politics reward seriousness and courage? As one of three remaining Democratic contenders—with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders—O’Malley gets good reviews for debate performances and speeches. Yet the former Maryland governor’s poll numbers are modest. Undaunted, he tells John Nichols that “the politics of higher purpose” can prevail.

John Nichols: You speak often of politics in terms of moral duty. That’s an echo of the Catholic social-justice tradition. But it also reflects your sense of how to get things done.

Martin O’Malley: Yes, the politics of higher purpose—that’s what’s always drawn me to public service. I believe that the power of politics isn’t money. It’s the beliefs that unite us, when they are actually tapped—when a leader is willing to make him- or herself vulnerable for the sake of those values. I’m the only one in this race who’s again and again staked my political future on issues of principle, whether it was driver’s licenses for new immigrants, the Dream Act, or ending the death penalty. When we moved to repeal the death penalty, there wasn’t a single adviser in my circle who said, “This is really great politics.”

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10 comments:

  1. Is that a horse walking away or is that an O'Malley?

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  2. The man is a dingbat. Why does he even make the news?

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  3. The power of politics isn't about money
    Really o'taxey
    Give me a break
    Let's see and who bought the state mansion furniture at yard sale prices?
    What an a hole

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  4. 4:43

    I mean, its been like a month since anyone even cared to talk about him.

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  5. My God!!! Will this man just go away!!!!!
    Had enough of his liberal BS!!!!

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  6. He's just as sincere as he can be.
    But he's completely wrong on almost every issue.
    You have to feel kinda sorry for the guy, the way he's being totally screwed by his own party, but he really should have seen it coming, being the pack of liars and thieves that they are.
    The democrat party of 2015 is the most corrupt government entity one could ever imagine. I don't think that even the Soviets were any worse.

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  7. He is really no worse than Obama and probably more of an American, that said he sure screwed us here in Maryland. He was great at taking away our rights, driving business out of state and giving the thugs our tax dollars.

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  8. "When we moved to repeal the death penalty, there wasn’t a single adviser in my circle who said, “This is really great politics.”

    Soooo, you didn't get a clue from them, either? Okay, Marty.

    Now, go home and STFU!

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  9. higher purpose? wasn't that a line from the movie the jerk? keep telling yourself that, idiot! to bad we can't make abortion retroactive for fools like him!

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  10. I think the line from The Jerk was "Special Purpose". Apparently Marty's Special Purpose" is to decimate the middle class and to turn us all into the dependent class.

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