threshold he has to. the biggest crack in his armor, i think, if there is one, upscale republican voters question whether he has the temperament to be president. particularly managing foreign policy. i think he has to show he can be strong. on the graphic it says donald trump can t be dragged into arguments but he s always dragged into arguments. out on the stump, he hits hard and in a couple of the debates he faded into the background. he needs to be careful of that, too, particularly when they get into the foreign policy issues that he s not as well versed? don t underestimate the value of emotion in talking about foreign policy. there s a lot more leeway than strong economics. the key matchup has to be made, maeve, ted cruz with trump. he s the presumptive leader. you have to capture the momentum when you have it. we saw what happened with fiorina. she got it, she didn t seize it,
reduction plan. is there an appetite for that kind of discussion? he has a 59-point plan. do people want to hear about it? yes, i think one of the things they think governor romney should be doing is sticking to the big things. in other words, let your surrogates like chris christie beat up obama. what romney should be doing is taking a page out of obama s 2000 a playbook and step about it, talk about the big screen, big america versus big government america. strong military, strong economics. if you stick to those big happy warrior themes, he will when. megyn: i have to go, but a great debate as always. coming up, china s unbelievable athletic abilities at the olympic games. but with that comes what it takes to be an elite athlete and china. you have any idea what they are doing to their six and seven year old kids over there to show any sort of athletic prowess when we going back after this break.