Maryland's former governor is in the news again this week.
Martin O'Malley, just a week removed from a well-received and heavily covered trip to Iowa, made headlines for his nationally-televised comments on Sunday.
O'Malley, who left office in Annapolis in January and is considering a presidential campaign, said that voters shouldn't coronate Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee — arguing in a national television appearance that the nation needs new leadership.
"Let's be honest here, the presidency of the United States is not some crown to be passed between two families," he added.
Here's a glimpse at what other publications are writing about former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley:
- Plenty of outlets chimed in on O'Malley's comments, including Politico, CNN, U.S. News & World Report, ABC News and The Washington Post.
- Here's a transcript from Sunday's "This Week" broadcast.
- The Huffington Post takes a look at how O'Malley starts his day, including his penchant for prayer and reading.
- In another Huffington Post item, O'Malley chimes in on foreign policy issues.
- In the Washington Times, a Hillary Clinton adviser took issue with O'Malley's assertion that a Clinton presidency would consitute a dynasty.
- A senior advisor to Clinton says O'Malley "better watch it" if he has any hopes of being included in Clinton's administration, according to comments in The Daily Caller.
- The Hill takes a look at O'Malley's comments about Iran, which he deemed the greatest "man-made" threat to the U.S.