This is a good post by Nicole Gelinas over at National Review’s “The Corner” blog. It walks the reader through Mit Romney’s non-answer to a very important question that was asked of him during Tuesday’s debate: Ultimately he dodged the question. Here’s the quesiton.

Governor Romney, it’s 2013, and the European debt crisis has worsened. Countries are defaulting. Europe’s largest banks are on the verge of bankruptcy. Contagion has spread to the U.S. And the global financial system is on the brink. What would you do differently than what President Bush, Henry Paulson, and Ben Bernanke did in 2008?

It appears that this great business man never even thought about it, or worse, if he did, he’s worried that a lot of Republican voters, especially tea party types, might not like the real answer. Could we be entering into a third Bush presidency if we elected Romney? I’m troubled that the answer is likely to be yes.