Itmustnotbeforgottenthatsomeoftheworstpracticesofthemachineindealingsofthiskindrepresentedmerelyvirtuesinthewrongplace,virtueswrenchedoutofproperrelationtotheirsurroundings。AmaninadoubtfuldistrictmightwinonlybecauseofthehelpMr。Plattgavehim;hemightbeadecentyoungfellowwithoutmoneyenoughtofinancehisowncampaign,whowasabletofinanceitonlybecausePlattofhisownaccordfoundoutorwasapprisedofhisneedandadvancedthemoney。Suchamanfeltgrateful,and,becauseofhisgoodqualities,joinedwiththepurelysordidandcorruptheelersandcrookedpoliticianstobecomepartofthePlattmachine。InhisturnMr。Plattwasrecognizedbythebusinessmen,thebigcontributors,asanhonorableman;notonlyamanofhisword,butamanwho,wheneverhereceivedafavor,couldbetrustedtodohisbesttorepayitonanyoccasionthatarose。Ibelievethatusuallythecontributors,andtherecipient,sincerelyfeltthatthetransactionwasproperandsubservedthecauseofgoodpoliticsandgoodbusiness;
and,indeed,asregardsthemajorpartofthecontributions,itisprobablethatthiswasthefact,andthattheonlycriticismthatcouldproperlybemadeaboutthecontributionswasthattheywerenotmadewithpublicity——andatthattimeneitherthepartiesnorthepublichadanyrealizationthatpublicitywasnecessary,oranyadequateunderstandingofthedangersofthe“invisibleempire“whichthrovebywhatwasdoneinsecrecy。Many,probablymost,ofthecontributorsofthistypeneverwishedanythingpersonalinexchangefortheircontributions,andmadethemwithsincerepatriotism,desiringinreturnonlythattheGovernmentshouldbeconductedonaproperbasis。Unfortunately,itwas,inpractice,exceedinglydifficulttodistinguishthesemenfromtheotherswhocontributedbigsumstothevariouspartybosseswiththeexpectationofgainingconcreteandpersonaladvantagesinwhichthebossessharedattheexpenseofthegeneralpublic。Itwasveryhardtodrawthelinebetweenthesetwotypesofcontributions。
Therewasbutonekindofmoneycontributionsastowhichitseemedtomeabsolutelyimpossibleforeitherthecontributorortherecipienttodisguisetothemselvestheevilmeaningofthecontribution。Thiswaswhereabigcorporationcontributedtobothpoliticalparties。I
knewofonesuchcasewhereinaStatecampaignabigcorporationwhichhadmanydealingswithpublicofficialsfranklycontributedintheneighborhoodofahundredthousanddollarstoonecampaignfundandfiftythousanddollarstothecampaignfundoftheotherside——
and,Ibelieve,madesomefurthersubstantialcontributionsinthesameratiooftwodollarstoonesideforeveryonedollargiventotheother。ThecontributorswereDemocrats,andthebigcontributionswenttotheDemocraticmanagers。TheRepublicanwaselected,andafterhiselection,whenamattercameupaffectingthecompany,inwhichitsinterestswerehostiletothoseofthegeneralpublic,thesuccessfulcandidate,thenholdingahighStateoffice,wasapproachedbyhiscampaignmanagersandthesituationputfranklybeforehim。Hewaslessdisturbedthanastonished,andremarked,“Why,IthoughtSo-
and-soandhisassociateswereDemocratsandsubscribedtotheDemocraticcampaignfund。”“Sotheydid。”wastheanswer;“theysubscribedtothemtwiceasmuchastheysubscribedtous,butiftheyhadhadanyideathatyouintendeddoingwhatyounowsayyouwilldo,theywouldhavesubscribeditalltotheotherside,andmoretoo。”
TheStateofficialinhisturnansweredthathewasverysorryifanyonehadsubscribedunderamisapprehension,thatitwasnofaultofhis,forhehadstateddefinitelyandclearlyhisposition,thatheofcoursehadnomoneywherewithhimselftoreturnwhatwithouthisknowledgehadbeencontributed,andthatallhecouldsaywasthatanymanwhohadsubscribedtohiscampaignfundundertheimpressionthatthereceiptofthesubscriptionwouldbeabartotheperformanceofpublicdutywassadlymistaken。
ThecontrolbyMr。Plattandhislieutenantsovertheorganizationwaswell-nighcomplete。Thereweresplitsamongthebosses,andinsurgentmovementsnowandthen,buttheordinarycitizenshadnocontroloverthepoliticalmachineryexceptinaveryfewdistricts。Therewere,however,plentyofgoodmeninpolitics,menwhoeithercamefromdistrictswheretherewaspopularcontrol,orwhorepresentedagenuineaspirationtowardsgoodcitizenshiponthepartofsomebossorgroupofbosses,orelsewhohadbeennominatedfranklyforreasonsofexpediencybybosseswhoseattitudetowardsgoodcitizenshipwasatbestoneofGallio-likeindifference。AtthetimewhenIwasnominatedforGovernor,aslaterwhenMr。HugheswasnominatedandrenominatedforGovernor,therewasnopossibilityofsecuringthenominationunlessthebossespermittedit。Ineachcasethebosses,themachineleaders,tookamanforwhomtheydidnotcare,becausehewastheonlymanwithwhomtheycouldwin。InthecaseofMr。HughestherewasofcoursealsothefactofpressurefromtheNationalAdministration。
Butthebosseswereneverovercomeinafairfight,whentheyhadmadeuptheirmindstofight,untiltheSaratogaConventionin1910,whenMr。StimsonwasnominatedforGovernor。
SenatorPlatthadthesameinborncapacityforthekindofpoliticswhichhelikedthatmanybigWallStreetmenhaveshownfornotwhollydissimilartypesoffinance。Itwashischiefinterest,andheappliedhimselftoitunremittingly。Hehandledhisprivatebusinesssuccessfully;butitwaspoliticsinwhichhewasabsorbed,andheconcernedhimselftherewitheverydayintheyear。Hehadbuiltupanexcellentsystemoforganization,andthenecessaryfundscamefromcorporationsandmenofwealthwhocontributedasIhavedescribedabove。ThemajorityofthemenwithanaturalcapacityfororganizationleadershipofthetypewhichhasgenerallybeenprevalentinNewYorkpoliticsturnedtoSenatorPlattastheirnaturalchiefandhelpedbuilduptheorganization,untilunderhisleadershipitbecamemorepowerfulandinapositionofgreatercontrolthananyotherRepublicanmachineinthecountry,exceptinginPennsylvania。
TheDemocraticmachinesinsomeofthebigcities,asinNewYorkandBoston,andthecountryDemocraticmachineofNewYorkunderDavidB。
Hill,wereprobablyevenmoreefficient,representinganevenmorecompletemasterybythebosses,andanevengreaterdegreeofdrilledobedienceamongthehenchmen。ItwouldbeanentiremistaketosupposethatMr。Platt’slieutenantswereeitherallbadmenorallinfluencedbyunworthymotives。Hewasconstantlydoingfavorsformen。Hehadwonthegratitudeofmanygoodmen。Inthecountrydistrictsespecially,thereweremanyplaceswherehismachineincludedthemajorityofthebestcitizens,theleadingandsubstantialcitizens,amongtheinhabitants。Someofhisstrongestandmostefficientlieutenantsweredisinterestedmenofhighcharacter。
TherehadalwaysbeenagooddealofoppositiontoMr。Plattandthemachine,buttheleadershipofthisoppositionwasapttobefoundonlyamongthosewhomAbrahamLincolncalledthe“silkstockings。”andmuchofitexcitedalmostasmuchderisionamongtheplainpeopleasthemachineitselfexcitedangerordislike。VerymanyofMr。Platt’sopponentsreallydislikedhimandhismethods,foraestheticratherthanformoralreasons,andthebulkofthepeoplehalf-consciouslyfeltthisandrefusedtosubmittotheirleadership。Themenwhoopposedhiminthismannerweregoodcitizensaccordingtotheirlights,prominentinthesocialclubsandinphilanthropiccircles,menofmeansandoftenmenofbusinessstanding。Theydislikedcoarseandvulgarpoliticians,andtheysincerelyreprobatedalltheshortcomingsthatwererecognizedby,andwereoffensiveto,peopleoftheirowncaste。Theyhadnottheslightestunderstandingoftheneeds,interests,waysofthought,andconvictionsoftheaveragesmallman;andthesmallmanfeltthis,althoughhecouldnotexpressit,andsensedthattheywerereallynotconcernedwithhiswelfare,andthattheydidnotofferhimanythingmateriallybetterfromhispointofviewthanthemachine。
WhenreformersofthistypeattemptedtoopposeMr。Platt,theyusuallyputupeithersomeratherinefficient,well-meaningperson,whobathedeveryday,anddidn’tsteal,butwhoseonlygoodpointwas“respectability。”andwhoknewnothingofthegreatfundamentalquestionsloomingbeforeus;orelsetheyputupsomebigbusinessmanorcorporationlawyerwhowasweddedtothegrosswrongandinjusticeofoureconomicsystem,andwhoneitherbypersonalitynorbyprogrammegavetheordinaryplainpeopleanybeliefthattherewaspromiseofvitalgoodtotheminthechange。Thecorrectnessoftheirviewwasprovedbythefactthatassoonasfundamentaleconomicandsocialreformswereatstaketheaesthetic,asdistinguishedfromthegenuinelymoral,reformers,forthemostpartsidedwiththebossesagainstthepeople。
WhenIbecameGovernor,theconscienceofthepeoplewasinnowayorshapearoused,asithassincebecomeroused。Thepeopleacceptedandpracticedinamatter-of-coursewayasquiteproperthingswhichtheywouldnotnowtolerate。Theyhadnodefiniteandclearlyoutlinedconceptionofwhattheywishedinthewayofreform。Theyonthewholetolerated,andindeedapprovedof,themachine;andtherehadbeennodevelopmentonanyconsiderablescaleofreformerswiththevisiontoseewhattheneedsofthepeoplewere,andthehighpurposesanelytoachievewhatwasnecessaryinordertomeettheseneeds。Iknewboththemachineandthesilk-stockingreformersfairlywell,frommanyyears’closeassociationwiththem。Themachineassuchhadnoidealsatall,althoughmanyofthemencomposingitdidhave。Ontheotherhand,theidealsofverymanyofthesilk-stockingreformersdidnotrelatetothequestionsofrealandvitalinteresttoourpeople;and,singularlyenough,ininternationalmatters,thesesamesilk-stockingswerenomoretobetrustedthantheaverageignorantdemagogueorshortsightedspoilspoliticians。Ifeltthatthesemenwouldbebrokenreedstowhichtotrustinanyvitalcontestforbettermentofsocialandindustrialconditions。
IhadneitherthetrainingnorthecapacitythatwouldhaveenabledmetomatchMr。Plattandhismachinepeopleontheirownground。NordidIbelievethattheefforttobuildupamachineofmyownunderthethenexistingconditionswouldmeettheneedsofthesituationsofarasthepeoplewereconcerned。Ithereforemadenoefforttocreateamachineofmyown,andconsistentlyadoptedtheplanofgoingovertheheadsofthemenholdingpublicofficeandofthemenincontroloftheorganization,andappealingdirectlytothepeoplebehindthem。
Themachine,forinstance,hadamoreorlessstrongcontroloverthegreatbulkofthemembersoftheStateLegislature;butinthelastresortthepeoplebehindtheselegislatorshadastillgreatercontroloverthem。ImadeupmymindthattheonlywayIcouldbeatthebosseswhenevertheneedtodosoaroseandunlesstherewassuchneedIdidnotwishtotrywas,notbyattemptingtomanipulatethemachinery,andnotbytrustingmerelytotheprofessionalreformers,butbymakingmyappealasdirectlyandasemphaticallyasIknewhowtothemassofvotersthemselves,tothepeople,tothemenwhoifwakedupwouldbeabletoimposetheirwillontheirrepresentatives。Mysuccessdependedupongettingthepeopleinthedifferentdistrictstolookatmattersinmyway,andgettingthemtotakesuchanactiveinterestinaffairsastoenablethemtoexercisecontrolovertheirrepresentatives。
TherewereafewoftheSenatorsandAssemblymenwhomIcouldreachbyseeingthempersonallyandputtingbeforethemmyarguments;butmostofthemweretoomuchunderthecontrolofthemachineformetoshakethemlooseunlesstheyknewthatthepeoplewereactivelybehindme。
InmakingmyappealtothepeopleasawholeIwasdealingwithanentirelydifferentconstituencyfromthatwhich,especiallyinthebigcities,likedtothinkofitselfasthe“betterelement。”theparticularexponentofreformandgoodcitizenship。Iwasdealingwithshrewd,hard-headed,kindlymenandwomen,chieflyconcernedwiththeabsorbingworkofearningtheirownliving,andimpatientoffads,whohadgrowntofeelthattheassociationswiththeword“reformer“werenotmuchbetterthantheassociationswiththeword“politician。”I
hadtoconvincethesemenandwomenofmygoodfaith,and,moreover,ofmycommonsenseandefficiency。Theyweremostofthemstrongpartisans,andanoutragehadtobeveryrealandverygreattoshakethemevenpartiallyloosefromtheirpartyaffiliations。Moreover,theytooklittleinterestinanyfightofmerepersonalities。Theywerenotinfluencedintheleastbythesilk-stockingreformviewofMr。Platt。IknewthatiftheywerepersuadedthatIwasengagedinamerefactionfightagainsthim,thatitwasamereissuebetweenhisambitionandmine,theywouldatoncebecomeindifferent,andmyfightwouldbelost。