If Gov. David Paterson wants to resolve his dilemma over replacing Hillary Clinton by naming a caretaker and letting the public decide in 2010, the perfect choice is at hand–a wise, experienced, respected politician who knows New York State better than any other: Mario Cuomo.
At 76, the former governor would be junior to a platoon of octogenarians in the Senate, not to mention 91-year-old Robert Byrd of West Virginia, and in the Obama Administration’s struggle during a time of national stress, would be a powerful ally in pursuing legislative solutions.
The idea of a caretaker choice was broached during the New York Times ill-fated interview with Caroline Kennedy yesterday:
“At one point, she said that it might have been preferable to seek the seat in an election, noting that ‘it would give me a chance to explain exactly what I’m doing, why I would want to do this, and, you know, to get people to know me better and to understand exactly what my plans would be, how hard I would work.’