How to debate Obama
By: Cathy Taylor
10/1/2012 06:03 PM
With time running and the media declaring the race all but over, the debates are Mitt Romney’s best chance to convince Americans he is their next CEO. Don’t forget to stay tuned to Human Events Oct. 3, 11, 16 and 22 for the best analysis and coverage of the presidential and vice presidential debates in the lead up to the Nov. 6 election.
How do you debate Obama? Make him own the economy
by David Harsanyi
Mitt Romney needs to puncture with facts President Barack Obama’s puffy and ludicrous claims of success related to the economy. The coming debates are his final chance to directly challenge the president.
How to debate President Obama — and win
by Newt Gingrich
EXCLUSIVE: Romney will “do just fine” in the Oct. 3 debate, says former presidential candidate Newt Gingrich. Newt, probably the most successful GOP debater, advises Mitt to relax, be honest and assertive and enjoy the evening.
It’s debatable
by George Will
The spectacles we persist in dignifying as presidential “debates” — two-minute regurgitations of rehearsed responses — often subtract from the nation’s understanding.
Mitt’s take-home-pay message
by Larry Kudlow
One of the reasons Mitt Romney and the GOP failed to get a convention bounce was their inability to talk tax cuts, economic growth and jobs.
Go large, Mitt
by Charles Krauthammer
How far ahead would Romney be if he were actually running a campaign? His unwillingness to go big, to go for the larger argument, is simply astonishing.
Monday, October 1, 2012
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