creators.com opinion web
Liberal Opinion Conservative Opinion
John Stossel
John Stossel
18 Nov 2009
Worse Than Taxes

Bill O'Reilly is mad at me because I'm not mad enough about taxes. Last week on "The O'Reilly … Read More.

11 Nov 2009
The U.S. House of Presumptuous Meddlers

As an American, I am embarrassed that the U.S. House of Representatives has 220 members who actually believe … Read More.

4 Nov 2009
The Double Standard About Journalists' Bias

I made The New York Times last week. It even ran my picture. My mother would be proud. Unfortunately, the … Read More.

Caroline Kennedy

If you Google "Caroline Kennedy Qualified," you'll come up with several hundred thousand websites. Site after site asks, "Is Caroline Kennedy Qualified?" — to hold Hillary Clinton's Senate seat, that is.

New York Republican congressman Peter King, who wants that seat for himself, says there is "no evidence she's qualified" (http://tinyurl.com/a5m38g).

New York Democratic congressman Gary Ackerman agrees: "She has name recognition, but so does J.Lo" (http://tinyurl.com/59jc6s).

Zillions of people may rant that Caroline Kennedy lacks what it takes to be a senator, but I think she's qualified.

After all, what does a senator do?

In theory senators represent the people of the state that sent them to Washington. It's not at all clear what that means. It has something to do with serving the interests of those people rather than the senator's own interests. But it's long been debated whether a representative should do what constituents want or what the representative thinks they should want. Either way we have a problem. New York has 19 million people. We don't have the same interests, and we rarely want the same things. People are diverse.

What's a representative to do? If some in the state want a subsidy for their businesses or farms, and others object, how can the senator serve both groups? Polling is no help, because the minority would be unrepresented.

The idea of a senator truly representing the interests of 19 million people is ridiculous. (This holds for Wyoming's half-million as well.) We pretend that he or she can do it, but no one really believes it. It's just a game we play.

The reality is something else.

Caroline Kennedy may indeed be unqualified to be a U.S. senator if she is judged by the job's theoretical duties. But so is everyone else.

On the other hand, she is qualified to perform the actual duties of a senator. Let's look at those:

Senators bloviate on anything and everything, regardless of whether they know what they are talking about. This is an important part of the job. Senators must sound as though they know how to create jobs, what kind of energy the United States should use, how to make health care affordable, how to plan education for 75 million unique children, and so on. They don't have to actually know how to do these things. They just have to sound as though they know. I know very little about Caroline Kennedy, but I'm sure she's capable of making pronouncements about how progressive polices will save the world.

Another thing senators do is cast votes to spend other people's money. Caroline Kennedy should be very good at that. She grew up in a wealthy family. Her stepfather was one of the richest men in the world. Now she's married to a wealthy businessman. She's had lots of practice spending other people's money. She'd be good at it.

All this is not to say the job of a senator is easy. Senators do have to figure out which interest groups to reward with subsidies, special tax breaks and pork in order to assure reelection. But with a little work, that's probably not hard to learn.

So by the standard of the actual duties of a U.S. senator, Caroline Kennedy is eminently qualified.

But, of course, so is virtually everyone else.

John Stossel is co-anchor of ABC News' "20/20" and the author of "Myth, Lies, and Downright Stupidity." To find out more about John Stossel and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

COPYRIGHT 2008 BY JFS PRODUCTIONS, INC.

DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.


AddThis Social Bookmark Button
More
John Stossel
Nov. `09
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 1 2 3 4 5
About the author About the author
Write the author Write the author
Printer friendly format Printer friendly format
Email to friend Email to friend
View by Month
Dick Morris
Dick MorrisUpdated 23 Nov 2009
Newspaper ContributorsUpdated 23 Nov 2009
Michael Barone
Michael BaroneUpdated 23 Nov 2009

19 Dec 2007 Ron Paul on War

18 Nov 2009 Worse Than Taxes

7 Jan 2009 Madoff Is a Piker