Las Vegas Review-Journal

The debate shenanigan­s are underway

- SUSAN ESTRICH COMMENTARY Susan Estrich is a USC law professor and Democratic political activist.

THE games are in full swing leading up to the first Republican presidenti­al debate. Of course the biggest move is by the Don, who is, as predicted, refusing to play altogether, taking the risk of not being there as less than the risk of giving the gang a real shot at him. Or, as he posted: “Reagan didn’t do it, and neither did others. People know my Record, one of the BEST EVER, so why would I Debate?” It could have gone either way. This way is maybe more fun. We get to watch them all go after him. Or not.

Give Chris Christie the best mark for scoring a pregame hit by going to Florida to tell poor Ron Desantis that he better beat up on Donald Trump or he should go home and endorse him. If he’s going to follow the advice of the political consultant­s to defend Trump in the debate, “he should do Donald Trump a favor and do our party a favor, come back to Tallahasse­e and endorse Donald Trump,” Christie said to a friendly crowd in South Miami. “The only way to beat someone is to beat him.”

Got him a headline in The New York Times.

Poor Ron, who got his whole debate prep notebook leaked, complete with the instructio­ns to write a handwritte­n note that says “LIKEABLE” at the top of the page. I mean, when something like that happens, you either have to ignore the (good) advice in the book lest you look like you’re following it closely, or follow it closely and get called out for that (like attacking Vivek Ramaswamy), or just get called out in general, which is what is happening to Desantis.

Poor Ron has not had a good few weeks. You know Christie will come out swinging against the Don. The question is what the other candidates, starting with the Ron, will do. Play to the base? Play past the base? Play it safe? Leave it open to Christie to bash?

With no Don, the question is who emerges as the challenger to him, the non-don, not to mention whether the cattle show elevates the participan­ts, as I expect it will, or not. They will be on a presidenti­al stage whether the Don joins them or not. And these are some serious debaters. Ron is facing some real challenger­s.

Mike Pence used to be a conservati­ve talk show host; he has something to say. So does Ramaswamy, who, along with Tim Scott and Nikki Haley, has been waiting for his close-up and will be ready for this performanc­e. Ramaswamy will give Ron a run for his money on the woke attack. Scott is an effective speaker. Attacking Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and Merrick Garland is easy stuff. The question is who, if anyone, will attack Trump? What will they say about the indictment­s? About Jan. 6?

And Trump? Oh, yes, will Trump pledge to support the Republican nominee for president? Is that part of the package, even though he is skipping the Fox News/ Republican National Committee event? I guess he’s skipping that part, too. The rest of us can stay tuned for the shenanigan­s that are about to begin in earnest.

Tis the season.

What will the other candidates, starting with the Ron, do?

Play to the base? Play past the base? Play it safe? Leave it open to Christie to bash?

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