The PBS Question We Know the Answer To
Rob Lanphier
robla at eskimo.com
Sun Feb 23 15:55:22 PST 1997
>From the PBS debate transcript at
http://www.pbs.org/powergame/files/electedtrans.html
SMITH: Let me ask you all, both practicing politicians and citizens,
how do we encourage a political system and an election system that
celebrates and encourages compromise?
I've got to give credit to Congressman Orton, who gave an answer which
lead me to believe he may be one of the few who actually has a bit of a
clue:
CONG. ORTON: It is and the Senator is absolutely right. Part of the
problem and the lesson that we should have learned over the last
several years in the Congress that we saw very vividly in your
documentary is that, in fact, you cannot focus power and control in one
person or one faction or one group.
And if you try doing that with the political parties that is what has
actually occurred. That is why the Republicans' revolution is now
crumbling. Because it was the vision of a particular individual or a
particular focal group that then wanted to push that forward. And the
centrist, the compromise, the people in the country disagree with one
particular vision.
And, so, I believe that what we're seeing right now, rather than
strengthening of parties, is the collapse of the two-party system.
Nonetheless, we need to get more political scientists who actually
understand what we are talking about speaking from authority and giving
laymen's answers to these questions.
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Rob Lanphier
robla at eskimo.com
http://www.eskimo.com/~robla
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