Mitt Romney
and Barakc Obama square off for the third time on Monday night. Sorry Monday
Night Football, but there’s a bigger fight in town. The debate will air live
from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida and focus solely on foreign policy.
Truth is, this one is a boon to Mitt Romney.
The last
three debates have all been interesting. This one should be no different. Mitt
Romney has a golden opportunity to hammer the President on this subject, and
take little damage himself. Barack Obama bungled the Arab Spring, Egypt, and
now Libya. The beauty of the situation for Mitt is that he can play offense all
evening long. He can attack Barack on Iran, Afghanistan, Benghazi and so on.
Mitt’s offensive attacks have the potential to make Monday a devastating
evening for Barack Obama’s polls numbers, which are sinking daily.
The dirty little secret here is of course that Barack doesn’t have many offensive options. In fact, he’s only got one: Mitt Romney’s lack of foreign policy experience. The parry to this attack is simple: “Neither did you Mr. President, and you’ve made a mess. Who are you to tell the American People that I’ll be worse?” Obama can and will at least try to attack Mitt Romney, but the truth is that Mitt has next to nothing to defend—and he’s got lots of attack options. It wasn’t Mitt that blew the last 4 years of foreign policy—it was Barack Obama. Mitt doesn’t need to give an account for anything. Barack needs to give an account for everything.
The dirty little secret here is of course that Barack doesn’t have many offensive options. In fact, he’s only got one: Mitt Romney’s lack of foreign policy experience. The parry to this attack is simple: “Neither did you Mr. President, and you’ve made a mess. Who are you to tell the American People that I’ll be worse?” Obama can and will at least try to attack Mitt Romney, but the truth is that Mitt has next to nothing to defend—and he’s got lots of attack options. It wasn’t Mitt that blew the last 4 years of foreign policy—it was Barack Obama. Mitt doesn’t need to give an account for anything. Barack needs to give an account for everything.
In short,
this debate it Mitt’s to lose. He stumbled a little last debate on Libya, but
with some good prep time and newly minted attacks he could leave the viewers
marveling at the mistakes Obama has made. Mitt needs to own the counter
attacks, destroy excuses, and use the verifiable truth. He also needs to be
prepared to push back at the moderator should it come down to it. For Mitt, the
facts and data that have been uncovered since September 11 are all the ammo he
needs. If he blows this, he’ll have no one to blame but himself. If he wins it
handily Barack Obama better hope for a miracle. He’ll certainly need it.
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