By Rich Lowry
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Man, that was painful. The moderators were biased and
self-important; Harris was well-rehearsed and effective for her purposes, but
obviously a mediocrity; and Trump was ill-disciplined and vague and repetitive.
I’ll just dwell on the latter for a minute. We’ve now had
two presidential debates, and at neither one has Trump managed to say one
specific thing about his economy (the stock market was up and inflation was low
don’t really count). He hasn’t deployed one figure about how real wages were up
in his first three years and have been stagnant under Biden-Harris — perhaps
the best argument for himself. It’s all been foggy generalities.
Same on immigration, his signature issue. All he ever
says is that millions of people are coming in, they commit crimes, and foreign
countries are emptying their jails — over and over.
He never makes any arguments that are designed to
convince anyone or that connect outcomes in his administration to his specific
polices. Now, of course, most people aren’t policy wonks and don’t watch the
debate the way pundits do, but even discounting for that, these have been poor
performances that could have been much better with some minimal effort that
Trump refuses to make.
J. D. Vance — or Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley — presumably
would have killed her, because there is so much material to work with and they
would have thought through how to deploy it and prepared appropriately to make
sure they delivered on stage. I doubt this debate will be decisive, but if it
is, Trump’s carelessness will be the root cause.
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