by DebateSensei Kubicka-Miller | Jan 24, 2017 | Debate Commentary
“Alternative facts” are far more common in debate than people realize. The clash over Obamacare, and the number of insured Americans, provides an example. The very first executive order that Donald Trump signed as president called to end any enforcement of... by DebateSensei Kubicka-Miller | Sep 29, 2016 | Debate Commentary, Uncategorized
What can debate students learn from the presidential debate? Preparation matters. Now that a few days have passed since the first presidential debate, there seems to be at least one constant theme in the analysis: it pays to prep. Hillary Clinton is widely credited... by DebateSensei Kubicka-Miller | Mar 15, 2016 | Affirmative
In this DebateSensei demonstration affirmative case, public funding for political campaigns is discussed in the resolution: The United States Federal Government should have publicly funded elections. If you need help understanding the resolution or want to learn more... by DebateSensei Kubicka-Miller | Feb 1, 2016 | Affirmative
Imagine that you were present at the opening of the very first academy in ancient Greece. If you happen to be one of the few elite men that were granted entry into the institution, you would notice astounding differences, but one significant similarity would be that... by DebateSensei Kubicka-Miller | Nov 18, 2015 | Debate Commentary
Today’s topic comes from the National Forensics Association. It is their 2015-2016 topic resolved: “The United States federal government should substantially increase restrictions on bio prospecting.” If you’re new debater you likely have a lot of...