登陆注册
5369000000006

第6章 THE RISE OF THE MACHINE(2)

This is practically the order of procedure today.The national convention is at once the supreme court and the supreme legislature of the national party.It makes its own rules, designates its committees, formulates their procedure and defines their power, writes the platform, and appoints the national executive committee.

Two rules that have played a significant part in these conventions deserve special mention.The first Democratic convention, in order to insure the nomination of Van Buren for Vice-President--the nomination of Jackson for President was uncontested--adopted the rule that "two-thirds of the whole number of the votes in the convention shall be necessary to constitute a choice." This "two-thirds" rule, so undemocratic in its nature, remains the practice of the Democratic party today.

The Whigs and Republicans always adhered to the majority rule.

The early Democratic conventions also adopted the practice of allowing the majority of the delegates from any State to cast the vote of the entire delegation from that State, a rule which is still adhered to by the Democrats.But the Republicans have since 1876 adhered to the policy of allowing each individual delegate to cast his vote as he chooses.

The convention was by no means novel when accepted as a national organ for a national party.As early as 1789 an informal convention was held in the Philadelphia State House for nominating Federalist candidates for the legislature.The practice spread to many Pennsylvania counties and to other States, and soon this informality of self-appointed delegates gave way to delegates appointed according to accepted rules.When the legislative caucus as a means for nominating state officers fell into disrepute, state nominating conventions took its place.

In 1812 one of the earliest movements for a state convention was started by Tammany Hall, because it feared that the legislative caucus would nominate DeWitt Clinton, its bitterest foe.The caucus, however, did not name Clinton, and the convention was not assembled.The first state nominating convention was held in Utica, New York, in 1824 by that faction of the Democratic party calling itself the People's party.The custom soon spread to every State, so that by 1835 it was firmly established.County and city conventions also took the place of the caucus for naming local candidates.

But nominations are only the beginning of the contest, and obviously caucuses and conventions cannot conduct campaigns.So from the beginning these nominating bodies appointed campaign committees.With the increase in population came the increased complexity of the committee system.By 1830 many of the States had perfected a series of state, district, and county committees.

There remained the necessity of knitting these committees into a national unity.The national convention which nominated Clay in 1831 appointed a "Central State Corresponding Committee" in each State where none existed, and it recommended "to the several States to organize subordinate corresponding committees in each county and town." This was the beginning of what soon was to evolve into a complete national hierarchy of committees.In 1848the Democratic convention appointed a permanent national committee, composed of one member from each State.This committee was given the power to call the next national convention, and from the start became the national executive body of the party.

It is a common notion that the politician and his machine are of comparatively recent origin.But the American politician arose contemporaneously with the party, and with such singular fecundity of ways and means that it is doubtful if his modern successors could teach him anything.McMaster declares: "A very little study of long-forgotten politics will suffice to show that in filibustering and gerrymandering, in stealing governorships and legislatures, in using force at the polls, in colonizing and in distributing patronage to whom patronage is due, in all the frauds and tricks that go to make up the worst form of practical politics, the men who founded our state and national governments were always our equals, and often our masters." And this at a time when only propertied persons could vote in any of the States and when only professed Christians could either vote or hold office in two of them!

While Washington was President, Tammany Hall, the first municipal machine, began its career; and presently George Clinton, Governor of New York, and his nephew, DeWitt Clinton, were busy organizing the first state machine.The Clintons achieved their purpose through the agency of a Council of Appointment, prescribed by the first Constitution of the State, consisting of the Governor and four senators chosen by the legislature.This council had the appointment of nearly all the civil officers of the State from Secretary of State to justices of the peace and auctioneers, making a total of 8287 military and 6663 civil offices.As the emoluments of some of these offices were relatively high, the disposal of such patronage was a plum-tree for the politician.

The Clintons had been Anti-Federalists and had opposed the adoption of the Constitution.In 1801 DeWitt Clinton became a member of the Council of Appointment and soon dictated its action.The head of every Federalist office-holder fell.

同类推荐
  • 雪涛谐史

    雪涛谐史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上洞玄灵宝转神度命经

    太上洞玄灵宝转神度命经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 媚幽阁文娱

    媚幽阁文娱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太一救苦护身妙经

    太一救苦护身妙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • A Tale Of Two Cities

    A Tale Of Two Cities

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 剑灵凤鸾

    剑灵凤鸾

    她是天地初开万年成剑的剑灵,只为一世深情,赌上十世情劫。他,是盘龙国第一大剑派的年轻掌门、强大隐秘势力的卝主,更是皇家子弟。背负着不为人知的身世背景,游刃于各种明、暗势力之间。第一世,她为他创玄机,披荆斩棘,只为助他称帝。然而换来的是后位易主,一生算计,绝望杀出皇城。第二世,她为他弑父,却换得真心错付。……终于第十世了,他是她的掌门,她是小小洗碗娘,可能换来片刻缱绻?十世情劫不妄生,蹉跎岁月寻忆路。指错彼岸花香散,风过夏蝉鸣止休。五个国家,五种风土人情。用文字带你领略不一样的世界,不一样的……情!
  • 真实的梦幻下(破解人类文明与科学之谜)

    真实的梦幻下(破解人类文明与科学之谜)

    本套《破解人类文明与科学之谜》丛书,内容极为丰富,包括《破解的天书》、《真实的梦幻》、《复活的古城》、《古老的密码》、《出土的谜团》、《灾祸的降临》、《科学的黑屋》、《大脑的神奇》、《人类的奥秘》、《生命的密码》、《身体的透视》、《长寿的钥匙》。它向读者展示了人类在时空长廊里考证历史的回响、发掘生命的秘密、探寻太空的谜团、破解文明的神秘,所揭示的神奇绚丽的壮阔画卷,将让我们的视野更加开阔,将使我们的心灵感到震颤。
  • 花旦小子

    花旦小子

    生来胆小的鸣鹤居住在林家老巷一处古老的宅院,老宅看上去很神秘没有门牌号没有姓氏,看不出主人的任何信息,有两只丑陋无比的蝙蝠怪一直窥视着鸣鹤家人的举动,其中一只蝙蝠怪不顾同伴的劝告竟然喜欢上了宅院里的小男孩儿鸣鹤,而鸣鹤一家人却全然不知两只蝙蝠怪的存在。
  • 风吹过的,夏天

    风吹过的,夏天

    林皓泽:”你再说一遍“叶小艇:”从今天起,不,是从现在起,我叶小艇跟你林皓泽再无半点关系“记得相识那年,她四岁,他十岁;十三年的朝夕相处,最终却是如此落幕;那年她离开,心里却再无他;心中那方城池满满的都是易浅两字!
  • 渡江头

    渡江头

    这时的高明世界正如一副画卷般在徐徐展开,旁观之人会从中看到不同于我们这个世界的种种,会有一瞬千里的修真者浮云终日行,亦有嗜血滥杀的妖物用人饱腹,这里的人类在普通世界观里已经生存了漫长岁月,一代又一代人在这片广袤土地上农耕格物,他们如果继续进行下去或许本该同我们一样因为某些人的出现所带来的发现或发明而对科学深信不疑,但灵气时代就要来了,他们将面临着创世以来最大的危机,亦会被洪流裹挟且去向不知。人潮污浊似河,如水一般滴滴清,可携手一道却浑了起来,却也终是有人能过河而歌。
  • 耳目记

    耳目记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 怪物典狱长

    怪物典狱长

    噩梦般的灾难从海洋而来。它们…是文明的覆灭……繁华的街头上,有人发了疯似的大喊大叫。“地球是平的…是平的啊!尽头就在南极那边,我们完了,怪物从海洋深处杀来了……”众人惊愕围观,只有陈辰很认真地走上前,脸色颇显凝重,压低声音。“你好…我是怪物监狱的典狱长,能仔细给我描述一下是什么怪物来了吗?”那人愣愣看了一眼陈辰,有些害怕的后退了两步,拿出手机。“喂,是精神病医院吗……?”
  • 我的人生哲学:马云献给年轻人的12堂人生智慧课

    我的人生哲学:马云献给年轻人的12堂人生智慧课

    50载人生沉浮,20年创业精髓,马云首度直面过往,直抒心路。《我的人生哲学:马云献给年轻人的12堂人生智慧课》结合马云的传奇经历,首次毫无保留地深刻剖析人生的各个环节,讲述成就事业之道、为人处世之道。全书文笔诚恳真挚,朴实无华,往往寥寥数语就让你豁然开朗,直达成功的本质。书中涵盖马云的经营哲学、领导哲学、管理哲学、战略哲学、生活哲学等12个方面,条分缕析、深入浅出、娓娓道来,不经意间,恍如与马云倾心面谈。翻开《我的人生哲学:马云献给年轻人的12堂人生智慧课》这本书,体悟马云的成功之道;反复阅读,吸收马云的人生智慧。
  • 解梦花

    解梦花

    成长于蛮荒山村的更族少年尼巴,因幼年的不幸经历,落下做噩梦的疾病。他靠努力成为著名摄影师,游走于西南地区少数民族村寨。他一边行走,一边寻找那个可以治疗他疾病的灵药。他用一生去寻找,却早已失去;他用一生去生活,却早已迷失;他用一生去追求,却深陷罪的囹圄;他用一生去爱,却处处埋下了仇恨的种子……
  • FBI心理暗示学

    FBI心理暗示学

    了解人心——通过一个人的神情举止、穿着打扮、语言习惯、签名笔迹等,学得超强阅人术,见微知著,慧眼侦知事件的真相,瞬间读懂。攻克人心——通过一些心理学策略和技巧,如从众心理、贝勃定律、登门槛效应等,熟知人性,攻克他人心理堡垒!获得人心——通过一些人际交往方法和处世技巧,如期望定律、互惠原理、自己人效应等,驭人有术,聚心有方,成就自己!