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金融时报:副总统这个神奇的职位

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副总统这个神奇的职位

本文作者为美国经济学家、财政专家布鲁斯·巴特利特(Bruce Bartlett)

测试中可能遇到的词汇和知识:

oddity['ɒdɪtɪ] n.奇异;古怪

US Senate 美国联邦参议院

pro tempore(拉)当时;暂时

nominate['nɒmɪneɪt] v.推荐;提名

temperament['temp(ə)rəm(ə)nt] n.气质,性情,性格

Hispanic[hi'spænik] adj.西班牙裔的

rubber-stamp 加盖橡皮图章,追认

The peculiar case of the American vice-presidency (714 words)

Among the oddities of the US system of government is the vice president. The position was created by the Constitution, but the founding fathers neglected to give him anything to do. His only constitutional role is to preside over the US Senate and break ties; he can’t even speak except to deliver vote totals and make the occasional parliamentary ruling; and the vast majority of the time his function is fulfilled by random members of the majority party who serve as president pro tempore of the Senate.

Of course, the vice president becomes president in the event that the president should die in office or resign. Of the 43 men who have served as president, nine achieved the office this way. Additionally, the vice presidency is often a stepping stone to the presidency, with five vice presidents later being elected president in their own right. George H.W. Bush is the most recent to do so.

Therefore, a third of American presidents became president directly or indirectly through the vice presidency. It is a decision to which great thought should be given.

Unfortunately, this is often not the case. The vice president is often chosen to satisfy some political need within a party. For example, Ronald Reagan thought he needed Mr Bush to balance his ticket and soften his image as a hardline conservative.

Ideally, presidential nominees would like to find a vice president who can deliver a big state that he would not otherwise carry. The classic example is John F. Kennedy’s choice of Lyndon Johnson in 1960. He undoubtedly carried the state of Texas for him and helped throughout the South.

Since it is rare for there to be a potential vice president who can carry a key state, presidential nominees often look for vice presidents who appeal to certain interest groups. Mr Bush chose Dan Quayle in large part because he thought his youth would appeal to younger Americans.

The key constraint in terms of using the vice president for purely political purposes is that he or she really does have to be capable of becoming president. Nominating someone who is manifestly unqualified can drag a candidate down to defeat.

It is widely believed that John McCain’s choice of Sarah Palin as vice president in 2008 doomed him to defeat, as it became clear during the campaign that she had neither the minimum knowledge nor temperament to be president.

Consequently, much of the discussion about who Mitt Romney should name has centered on those considered safe choices—people clearly qualified to be president who won’t pull the ticket down.

Current speculation has centered on 5 men: Ohio Senator Rob Portman, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, and South Dakota Senator John Thune. Last week there was also some speculation about former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Mr Rubio and Mr Jindal clearly are long shots because of their youth and relative inexperience. Some Republicans believe Rubio, who is of Cuban heritage, would help with the fast-growing Hispanic vote, although there is no evidence of this in polls. Mr Jindal, whose parents were born in India, would showcase the party’s inclusiveness.

Political professionals, however, think Mr Romney will probably pick one of the “boring old white men”: Mr Portman, Mr Pawlenty or Mr Thune. Each is qualified to be president and would be unlikely to cause controversy. But none would measurably strengthen the ticket except possibly Mr Portman, who may help Romney carry a state, Ohio, he needs to win.

Some scholars have long been troubled by the common practice of allowing a party’s presidential nomination to have the sole say-so in naming his running mate. Although the party’s convention nominally names the vice president, in practice it merely rubber-stamps the presidential nominee’s choice.

I think it would be a good idea to give parties a bigger role in choosing the vice president. Perhaps nominees could provide the party convention with a slate of acceptable choices and let them sell themselves to party delegates. At least it would add some excitement to an event that is otherwise almost entirely devoid of substance in an era when presidential nominees are chosen by state primaries long in advance of party conventions.

请根据你所读到的文章内容,完成以下自测题目:

1.According to the passage, one of the following is a constitutional role of the vice-president, which one?

A. To bring the vote of a big state for his party's presidential candidate.

B. To alter the parliamentery vote result when necessary.

C. To break ties.

D. To preside over the Senate.

答案(1)

2.Which of the following is correct?

A. There has been no case that a vice-president later becomes president in his own right.

B. There has been no case that a vice president becomes president after the president dies in office.

C. There has been no case that a vice-presidential candidate has helped his presidential candidate to loose.

D. Many presidents won their elections through their vice-presidential candidate partner.

答案(2)

3.There are 6 possible republican vice-president candidates mentioned in the article. But Mr Romney will probably pick one of the “boring old white men”.

What does the author imply?

A. They can bring a good image.

B. They have minority connections that can bring votes.

C. Each of them is qualified to be the president.

D. Each of them can bring Romney the votes of a big state.

答案(3)

4.What are the writer's opinion towards the nomination process of vice-presidential candidates?

A. It is running quite well.

B. The party’s convention nominally names the vice president.

C. It should be seperated from nominating the presidential candidate.

D. A party's presidential nomination should not have the sole say in naming his campaign mate.

答案(4)

* * *

(1) 答案:D.To preside over the Senate.

解释:主持参议院是副总统的宪法职能。A项是党派对其副总统候选人的期望。B项是只有最高院才有的职能。C项是作者的玩笑话,用来说明副总统无太多实权。

(2) 答案:D.Many presidents won their elections through their vice-presidential candidate partner.

解释:A项是错误的,原文第二段中说历史上共有5位这样的副总统,老布什就是最近的一例。事实上,美国第二、第三任总统亚当斯和杰弗逊也是如此。 B项是错误的,历史上共有9位这样的副总统。C项也是错误的,2008年麦凯恩选择的副手萨拉·佩林就被广泛认为是拖了麦凯恩的后腿。

(3) 答案:C.Each of them is qualified to be the president.

解释:一些政治观察家认为,这几位既不年轻也没有少数族裔身份的男性政治家的优势是稳健而经验丰富,不大可能会引发争议,所以罗姆尼可能会从他们之中选择一位搭档。A选项在文中并未提及。B项是错误的,他们都是美国社会主流的盎格鲁撒克逊人。D项也是错误的,这三人中只有Portman来自大州俄亥俄州。

(4) 答案:D.A party's presidential nomination should not have the sole say in naming his campaign mate.

解释:A项与作者的观点恰好相反。B项是对事实的描述而不是观点。C项不是作者提出的观点。D项是正确的

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