Taking a risk here, commenting on politics.
I’m not taking sides, at least not on these pages. I’m not speaking for Mitt Romney to point out that President Obama made some needless mistakes in the first debate of this presidential election, errors from which pastors can learn important lessons.
Before listing them and making my points, let me say this is not a summary of what the political commentators have been saying. Just my thoughts, for whatever value someone might find in them
Pastors, don’t try to protect your image.
The president’s advisors have said (probably in private, as I can’t imagine anyone saying this publicly) that Obama’s goal was to project himself as “above the fray,” and to “look presidential.” If that was the plan, it was a bad one.
When you are interviewing for a job–and that’s what these debates are–you must at the very least come across as wanting the job. The president came across as owning the job and resenting the fact that someone else would try to take it away from him.