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Thread: O'Malley on Square Off

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    Default O'Malley on Square Off

    If you watched Square Off today, do you think Richard Sher man-handled O'Malley? I loved it when he wouldn't give a direct answer to wanting to run for President and Sher just abruptly sighed said in essence, "OK, let's move on".

    O'Malley was not in control and came across as warm milk toast.

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    He would be foolish to give a direct answer to that question this far in advance. Of course he has bigger plans for the future. I expect him to figure prominently in Hillary's run either on the ticket or with a major appointment in her administration. He may even be appointed to something before then, leaving Anthony Brown to assume his role before he runs for governor after O'Malley's full second term ends.

    But in the greater scheme of things, Square Off doesn't really register as anything of any importance in terms of substance or viewership.

    O'Malley's supporters will continue to support him and his haters will continue to believe that they can sink his future career plans.

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    After another laughable DNC speech O'Malley will not be taken serious on the National stage.

    Even those ghouls and geeks on MSNBC were laughing at his speech.

    It will be funny to watch O'Martin make a fool out of himself when he steps out of the this jerkwater State. He will be someone with talent's attack dog. That's about it for out lilliputian Gov.

    What's Obama call him...Jack O'Malley.

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