Nevertheless I Will Venture To Suggest That The
Government Of The United States Would Be Improved In All Respects If
The Gentlemen Forming The President's Cabinet Were Admitted To Seats
In Congress.
At present they are virtually irresponsible.
They are
constitutionally little more than head clerks. This was all very
well while the government of the United States was as yet a small
thing; but now it is no longer a small thing. The President himself
cannot do all, nor can he be in truth responsible for all. A
cabinet, such as is our cabinet, is necessary to him. Such a
cabinet does exist, and the members of it take upon themselves the
honors which are given to our cabinet ministers. But they are
exempted from all that parliamentary contact which, in fact, gives
to our cabinet ministers their adroitness, their responsibility, and
their position in the country. On this subject also I must say
another word or two farther on.
But how am I to excuse the Constitution on those points as to which
it has, as I have said, fallen through, in respect to which it has
shown itself to be inefficient by the weakness of its own words?
Seeing that all the executive power is intrusted to the President,
it is especially necessary that the choice of the President should
be guarded by constitutional enactments; that the President should
be chosen in such a manner as may seem best to the concentrated
wisdom of the country. The President is placed in his seat for four
years.
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