As the disastrous (for Biden) Trump-Biden debate June 27 did not include any of my recommended questions, I offer ABC moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis some questions they might consider asking Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in Tuesday’s face-off.
Op-Eds
Elliott Epstein: Trump treated hallowed ground as a campaign stop
Donald Trump, who has no respect for any rule, tradition or convention, did what he usually does — turned the sacred into the profane.
Cal Thomas: It’s not Bibi’s fault
Only when the terrorists realize they have no hope and no help from America might they be persuaded that their goal is unachievable and then might possibly make a peace deal with Israel.
Rich Lowry: A fitting tribute to Ronald Reagan
First, they oppose you and condescend to you. Then, they reluctantly conclude that you had more on the ball than they thought. After that, they concede your achievements. And finally, they make a glowing feature-length movie about you.
Froma Harrop: Harris must defeat Trump to save the democracy. That’s her job
What Harris can do for the country is take Trump off our backs, and it appears that she could do it. So what if she passes on interviews that distract from the one big thing, which is securing the democracy.
Austin Bay: Venezuela: Iran, Russia and China’s South American proxy?
Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, his kleptocrat regime, his secret police, his shell companies and his international cronies — Iran, Russia and China — are waging a slow war of disintegration targeting the U.S.
Rich Lowry: MIT begins to discriminate less
One would think that less discrimination would be considered ipso facto a good thing, but for supporters of affirmative action, it’s all about who is being discriminated against, and in what cause.
Clarence Page: Manhood is on the ballot, as if politics were not crazy enough
Even before President Joe Biden stepped aside to let Vice President Kamala Harris step up to be the Democrats’ presidential nominee, insiders from both parties were calling this the “boys vs. girls election.”
Cal Thomas: The Harris-Walz interview
Dana Bash tossed fairly softball questions, did few follow-ups and let Harris get away with her answers on the border and the economy, the two biggest issues in the race.
The United States needs 3 million apprentices. We’re not even close.
The United States is in the midst of deep soul-searching about how to create opportunities for young people to live the American Dream without needing a four-year college degree.