Ben’s Turn in the Spotlight
By: Mr. Wilson on
February 9, 2009
Last spring Senator Chuck Hagel was the man in the spotlight as a veep or cabinet candidate. This spring Nebraska's man of the hour is Sen. Ben Nelson, the man who never met a compromise he didn't like. Nelson has played a major role in shaping the stimulus plan through his role as the man in the middle.
The source of Nelson's fame -- his fence-sitting and ostensible bipartisanship -- often drives me up the wall. Rather than having solid principles of his own, Nelson merely stakes out positions halfway between the principles of others. There's a time for that, of course. But compromise is not an inherent good; it is only valuable if it results in a superior outcome. In American politics that is often not the case. Instead we often need a true alternate solution, not merely a mish-mash of the two presented alternatives.
In any even, Nelson could find himself playing a prominent role in the Senate if he plays his cards right. I'm curious to see what Nebraskans will think about that. Nebraskans have for years picked on Nelson for not standing for anything, yet the man keeps getting elected. He is doing something we like.
What do you like about Sen. Ben Nelson?