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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Janice Shaw Crouse :: Townhall.com Columnist
The High Stakes of the Third Presidential Debate
by Janice Shaw Crouse
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The consensus is that the second presidential debate was boring. Pundits pronounced John McCain the winner on substance and Barack Obama the winner on style. Since then, Obama has edged ahead of McCain in the polls making for a very high-stakes 3rd presidential debate.  By being ahead in the polls and already the presumptive winner, Senator Obama can coast through this week’s debate on substance (as he has the two previous debates) and rely on his “presidential” image to carry him through. Obama’s only concern during this debate will be to avoid making a major gaffe (which is highly unlikely this late in the campaign).

Senator McCain, though, has to win solidly on both substance and image if he is to have a chance at reversing the current trends to win the presidency. Pundits agree that if McCain is not a solid winner on Wednesday night, Obama’s momentum will increase and he will easily win the election –– probably by a landslide.

The stakes could not be higher for Senator McCain.

In this week’s final debate, John McCain needs to be focused, concise and pointed.  To be blunt, Senator McCain needs to come out of the debate as the acknowledged winner to make a difference in the end run of this presidential race.  If the debate on Wednesday night is boring or simply a draw, Senator McCain will almost certainly lose the election. The debate must fundamentally change the dynamics of the campaign and be an election game changer. 

Over the weekend, Senator McCain acknowledged the worries produced by the financial crisis and the fact that the way the crisis is handled will affect the nation’s future.  He asked, “Will we continue to lead the world's economies, or will we be overtaken? Will the world become safer or more dangerous? Will our military remain the strongest in the world? Will our children and grandchildren's future be brighter than ours?”

Those are the questions worrying American voters in the days preceding the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday, October 15th at Hofstra University, moderated by Bob Schieffer of CBS News.

Here are the three things that should be top priority for Senator McCain in that debate if he wants to change the direction that the election seems currently headed.

(1)   Senator McCain must stress the importance of trustworthiness in presidential leaders. Numerous studies have shown that once inside the voting booth, voters pull the lever for the candidate that they trust.  Regrettably, he must also raise questions about all the unknowns related to his opponent –– his associations with radical domestic terrorists and his far-left voting record. In these dangerous times, Senator McCain must raise questions about having someone in the White House whose personal life and associations cause worry and produce doubts. With his opponent’s values and beliefs appearing to be far outside the mainstream ––even radical and anti-American –– Senator McCain needs to convey trustworthiness.

(2)   Senator McCain must identify with the pain that average Americans are experiencing because of the financial crisis.  He must clearly establish that tax-and-spend plans will turn the financial crisis into a national catastrophe. He has to argue that only strong, experienced leadership, a steady hand at the helm of the Ship of State and conservative policies will bring the nation through this crisis.

(3)   Senator McCain must emphasize the importance of mainstream values and beliefs.  He must argue that this is not the time to elect extremist, liberal candidates to the highest office of the land. He should ask if Americans want to entrust the presidency to far left ideologues –– especially during this dangerous era of financial crisis and international instability. Clearly, holding positions on social issues that are far outside the mainstream –– endorsing partial-birth abortion and opposing parental notification when an adolescent seeks an abortion –– are legitimate concerns that should be raised.  Yet, these are issues that have received little attention throughout the campaign. If these critical concerns are not raised during the final presidential debate, it will be too late to make them a central part of the November election.

Numerous conservative analysts are concerned that this election could mean a dramatic turn toward policies that would profoundly alter American democracy and bring in an era of radical socialism. Some of those analysts have wondered if Americans fully understand the implications of radical socialism’s impact on the nation. Many analysts think that the final presidential debate this week is the last chance for stopping that outcome. 

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Janice Shaw Crouse is a former speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and now political commentator for the Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee.
 
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Great article, Janice...
well said. We'll see how he does on Wednesday.

Sadly McCain has
neither style or substance. That's his main problem, in terms of winning this election. McCain's poor campaigning ability, his selection of Caribou Barbie and a lack of a program for the country have thrown the election to Obama.

McCain Sinking in New CBS/NY Times Poll

Old, erratic John McCain in sinking further in the polls.

The new CBS News/NY Times Poll has Obama ahead of McCain 53 percent to 39 percent, a 14 percent difference.

And, among Independent voters, Obama is ahead 51 to 33 percent.

Notably, 21 percent of Americans say their opinion of McCain is worse now than a few weeks ago, given his negative attacks and choice of Sarah Palin.

Learn more about the poll at:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/10/14/opinion/polls/mai n4522273.shtml


McCain needs to win this one
No pussyfooting around this time john.

McCain has tried to be an Officer and a Gentleman, and his opponent is slinging mud.

It's not always pretty, but sometimes even an officer needs to get angry. America is ANGRY, and McCain needs to understand our anger and use it to his advantage.

It's the Economy Stupid! That's what we hear from the dems, well McCain can simply point out that the strings leading from all over the financial crisis lead back to Democrat fingers. Tie Obama to Harry Reid/Nancy Pelosi, and ask America if This is who they want making their laws.

Show America who Obama and ACORN are inextricably joined at the wallet.

If he did this, he would win in a landslide.


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McCain needs to win this one
No pussyfooting around this time john.

McCain has tried to be an Officer and a Gentleman, and his opponent is slinging mud.

It's not always pretty, but sometimes even an officer needs to get angry. America is ANGRY, and McCain needs to understand our anger and use it to his advantage.

It's the Economy Stupid! That's what we hear from the dems, well McCain can simply point out that the strings leading from all over the financial crisis lead back to Democrat fingers. Tie Obama to Harry Reid/Nancy Pelosi, and ask America if This is who they want making their laws.

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If he did this, he would win in a landslide.


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McCain needs to win this one
No pussyfooting around this time john.

McCain has tried to be an Officer and a Gentleman, and his opponent is slinging mud.

It's not always pretty, but sometimes even an officer needs to get angry. America is ANGRY, and McCain needs to understand our anger and use it to his advantage.

It's the Economy Stupid! That's what we hear from the dems, well McCain can simply point out that the strings leading from all over the financial crisis lead back to Democrat fingers. Tie Obama to Harry Reid/Nancy Pelosi, and ask America if This is who they want making their laws.

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If he did this, he would win in a landslide.


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right problem but probably no solution
Crouse is right about the state of the race. But it is hard to see her prescriptions helping. The campaign has been trying to pretend that Obama is too foreign or unamerican and, as it should, it has only hurt the Republicans so far.

Given that McCain has been lurching from panic to panic since the credit crisis hit, the argument that we need a steady hand on the tiller is a pretty good argument for Obama.

And if McCain's discussion of the economy leads to his attacking Obama on abortion, then he might as well jut throw in the towel now. McCain's problem is that his economic policy is to keep doing (when it is not to switch course and try to be Obama lite) what we have been doing, and that is not exactly a winner now.

Well, Janice ...
The things you suggest he HAS to do tonight, he SHOULD have already done.

You're correct that the last debate was "boring". Mac had BHO "on-the-ropes" but, instead of dealing the knockout, let him back into the fray and actually gave him a "helping hand". If Mac had delivered the knockout when he had the chance, Mac would be the coaster and BHO would be desperate to win.

For the sake of America - and Sarah Palin - let's hope Mac pulls his out of the place where the sun don't shine!
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