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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMartin O'Malley in Conversation With Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a TrainA Martin OMalley sighting in the wild.
By JONATHAN V. LAST
I took a 7:00 a.m. train this morning from Washington to New York and about an hour into my trip, I made my way to the café car for a cup of coffee. Standing at the little bar/work are was Martin OMalley. He was just hanging out.
So far as I could tell, OMalley had only one or two staffers with him. He was having coffee, too, and doing a little light office work. For the first few minutes, he was basically anonymous.
But after a spell, that changed. People came and went in the café car and more than a few people recognized him. They stopped to say hello and introduce themselves. OMalley took them into conversationnot gripping and grinning, but sitting down with them and talking for several minutes at a stretch. He was totally at ease, neither ostentatiously gregarious nor robotically plastic. During the time I observed him interacting with Everyday Americans, it seemed to me that he genuinely enjoyed their company and that each of the people who stopped to talk with him went away filled bonhomie.
This shouldnt be earth-shattering news, this is exactly the kind of magic that all good retail politicians possess. Its an extreme form of extroversion and one of the thingsalong with an incapacity for embarrassmentthat makes them different from normal people.
And its also a reminder that you dont get to be mayor of a large city without being goodvery goodat retail politics.
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Martin O'Malley in Conversation With Strangers on a Train (Original Post)
bigtree
Jun 2015
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snooper2
(30,151 posts)1. Not at all scared to be around the "common folk"
unlike some who live in ivory towers
Koinos
(2,792 posts)2. Thank you, bigtree!
What a great find! One of the things I really like about O'Malley. He is right on all the issues, to be sure. But his personable nature really appeals to me. I can picture myself feeling totally at ease while having a cup of coffee with him.
bigtree
(85,998 posts)3. I like reports like this
...it rings true, given what we've seen so far from the people-oriented pol that Martin O'Malley has been throughout his career..
FSogol
(45,490 posts)4. K&R. n/t
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)5. that's nice. thanks.