Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

elleng

(136,880 posts)
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 03:01 PM Jul 2018

Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley goes off on 'racist' and 'hate-filled' Donald Trump.July '15

'Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) traveled to New York City on Tuesday and unveiled the immigration policies that are part of his presidential campaign platform .
While there, O'Malley also weighed in on the controversial comments Republican candidate Donald Trump has made about Mexican immigrants in recent weeks . O'Malley attacked Trump's words as "ugly," "hate-filled," and "racist."

O'Malley was asked whether he believes Trump's remarks represent the wider GOP. O'Malley responded by criticizing Republican candidates for not forcefully speaking out against Trump for his claims that the Mexican government deliberately sends "bad" immigrants to the US, including drug dealers, rapists, and other criminals.

"I hope it's not representative of the Republican Party's views at large. It is disturbing though when their presidential candidates appear divided and some of them very silent about calling out that sort of hate speech that he was spewing," O'Malley said. He added, "I think that members of the Republican Party should be very proud of Lincoln. And I think Lincoln would be very much ashamed at that sort of hate speech."

After the event, Business Insider asked O'Malley what he would say if he had a chance to speak directly to Trump.

He did not mince words.

"What I would tell him — and I've met him before — I would tell him that I thought his language has no place in a presidential race. That it's hurtful. That it's ugly. That it's hate-filled, and it's racist," O'Malley said of Trump. He added, "He needs to cut it out because it's beneath us as a people to have candidates that spew this sort of stuff. That's what I'd tell him."

O'Malley used stronger language to describe Trump's comments than any other candidate in the presidential field. On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, called Trump's statements "appalling" and urged him to stop. The Wall Street Journal described this as Clinton taking a "sharper tone" with Trump than she had in the past. O'Malley is the first presidential candidate to explicitly accuse Trump of racism.

The platform unveiled by O'Malley on Tuesday was part of what he described as a "detailed plan for comprehensive immigration reform" that would go "further" than President Barack Obama has.

His proposals included "an executive order providing immediate relief from deportation with work authorization to all individuals who are covered by the Senate's comprehensive immigration reform proposal." The Senate immigration reform bill has been blocked by House Republicans. O'Malley also called for allowing immigrants to "obtain lawful permanent resident status without first leaving our country," expanding "access to naturalization" and healthcare for immigrants, ending "the detention of nondangerous immigrants and their families," and creating an independent agency within the White House to review immigration policy. . .

"He's trying to be more liberal than Hillary, but nobody even cares because of Bernie Sanders.' (from trump's campaign) >>>

https://www.businessinsider.com/martin-omalley-goes-off-on-donald-trump-2015-7

Latest Discussions»Retired Forums»Martin O'Malley»Presidential candidate Ma...