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Watch Martin O’Malley Leave Fox Hosts Sputtering As He Destroys Donald Trump

Posted by Ellen -7841.60pc on October 24, 2016 · Flag

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The three Fox & Friends cohosts were in for a rude awakening yesterday when they tried to coopt Martin O’Malley into attacking Hillary Clinton and the “rigged” process that got her nominated. Instead, O’Malley shredded Donald Trump so thoroughly that the cohosts were obviously dumbfounded and flummoxed.

I’ve long said that the key to being a Democratic or liberal guest on Fox is to reframe the discussion your way and to stay on offense. O’Malley was a textbook case in how to do it. And, by the way, this was not the first time he aced a Fox appearance.

The segment was clearly designed to do Trump a solid by suggesting that a Wikileaks release shows that O’Malley is at least partly on the same “rigged election” page as the Friends' guy, Trump.

First, we saw an excerpt of a February, 2016 email from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta asking for former Democratic presidential candidate O’Malley’s support. Then we saw an excerpt of O’Malley’s response: “Americans feel their own politicians have rigged the economic opportunity game against them.”

“Your email sounds a lot like it could have been written by someone like Donald Trump,” cohost Pete Hegseth started hopefully. “What led you to write that and why does that draw you to Hillary Clinton?”

O’Malley took control from his first answer.

“All of us” were talking during the primary about how “the system was not serving people in our country as it once did,” O’Malley began. He quickly added that the solutions for that are the ones that Hillary Clinton is offering. He named “a return to common-sense wage and labor policies” and “affordable college” as two examples. His third example started in on Trump: “Making sure those at the very top, like Donald Trump, actually start paying taxes again and paying their fair share to invest in our country.”

Cohost Tucker Carlson tried his hand at using O’Malley to smear Clinton. “Isn’t Hillary Clinton, herself, the embodiment of the system you’re decrying?” Carlson asked. He was referring to the fact that she and her husband have gotten very wealthy from their connections to power.

That’s when things got interesting.

O’MALLEY: Well, I would argue, Carlson [sic], that actually Donald Trump is living proof that the system is broken. I mean it’s ironic that here he is at Gettysburg. I think Lincoln would be rolling over in his grave to hear the sort of things that Donald Trump has done, the way he’s hidden his own tax records. I mean, the guy talks about corruption and accountability and he’s the first president not to share with us his tax returns. Even though his own family admits that they’ve received lots of money coming into their companies from Russia.

…The only plank of the Republican Party’s platform that Donald Trump cared to change was the plank that actually was watered down so as not to be so strong against Russian aggression in Ukraine.

Cohost and Trump cheerleader Abby Huntsman interrupted to do her part to bring the discussion around to bashing Clinton. She asked if there’s “any way you think you could have had a chance” against Clinton, given the way the DNC rigged the system on her behalf. But that didn’t work either.

O’MALLEY: I am glad to support her against the fascist threat that is Donald Trump and I don’t use that term lightly.

Hegseth interrupted to complain about O’Malley’s language. “Come on,” Hegseth snapped.

That’s pretty ironic, given that Hegseth was all approval and no challenge when Trump surrogate Brunell Donald-Kyei, on that very show, made far more inflammatory and less responsible accusations about Clinton. She said that voting for Clinton means “you’re aiding and abetting in the murder of homosexuals as well as beheading and disrespect of women.”

Despite the three-against-one set up, O’Malley continued laying into Trump’s fascist policies without much effective pushback from any of the cohosts.

My favorite moment:

O’MALLEY: It’s interesting that Donald Trump doesn’t have the balls to talk about the wall when he’s in Texas because even conservative people down there don’t want a giant wall built across their state.

…He might even lose Texas because people don’t like those sort of white, racist appeals.

Watch O’Malley turn every bit of airtime into an opportunity to advance his own agenda during this segment from the October 23, 2016 Fox & Friends.

Then give him a round of applause.

(H/T Eyes on Fox)

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d d commented 2016-10-25 17:59:04 -0400 · Flag
should read: religious ID cards ARE indeed fascism.
d d commented 2016-10-25 17:55:20 -0400 · Flag
O’M: “Carlson, what do you think it is when a man calls for religious ID cards for some Americans?”
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And Carlson had no response. LOL! Luckily for lil’ Tuck, the segment ran out of time and saved his dumb ass. That’s too bad as I would have liked to have seen O’M press him for an answer on that. If he were being honest (which is something that Tuck has a problem doing), he’d have to admit that religious ID cards is indeed fascism. Watching Tuck and Hegseth get all screechy and worked up was too funny!

Nicely done, Gov. O’M! Way to push back and take control!
Liston Bartley commented 2016-10-25 03:02:19 -0400 · Flag
They got stomped. they looked like fools when Mr, Martin O Malley called Donald Trump out and reveal of what he really is. a facist wich is true
Jane S commented 2016-10-25 02:47:30 -0400 · Flag
I’ve seen him do this before, and I thought at the time and still think he and Howard Dean are the only liberals/Democrats who seem to know how to smack these people down. They should give lessons!
Ellen commented 2016-10-25 01:30:53 -0400 · Flag
Eyes on Fox,

This post got a lot of shares on Facebook, so thanks for flagging it for me.

I’ve seen O’Malley on Fox several times throughout the years and he has almost always done an excellent job. Why more Democrats and liberals can’t do as well has long been a great mystery and an even greater source of frustration for me.
Eyes On Fox commented 2016-10-24 20:13:21 -0400 · Flag
Ellen,

Oh thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for posting this!

A classic moment in F&F history I won’t soon forget.

Yes, David, O’Malley did what few Fox-ifed ‘lib’ regulars do. He didn’t debate on their terms (or less). He came into the lion’s den with real arguments you’d hear in a real discussion amongst liberals on their home turf.

Most amusing to me is how F&F in their comfortable womb feels free to say anything about Hillary. O’Malley not only brings the “Fascist” label for Trump to the table but defends it without raising his voice or working up a sweat. Watching the curvy couch hysteria which ensues is priceless.

Tucker – one of the most outrageous spewers on Fox News – gets the tables turned on him. He thinks it’s funny until he realizes he can’t refute anything O’Malley has to say. And O’Malley never runs out of material.

I’d love to see more of O’Malley on F&F but something tells me he shouldn’t sit by the phone waiting for the call. ;^)
David Lindsay commented 2016-10-24 17:09:18 -0400 · Flag
That is the way to do it. Don’t allow those rotten republican ratf*ckers the time to gain any traction. Get on top and rain sh¡t down on THEIR heads. Not visa versa








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