prof. ginsberg: that is for sure.t: why not the administrative agencies that sit there on a 26 year average, they are working off of the law and not off of whether they get elected. isf. ginsberg: there something good about politicians working to get elected, because if you are working to get elected, you have to pay some ,ttention to what voters think even if all you want to do is manipulate them. you still have to pay attention to them. our federal bureaucracies are insulated from all that. they don't know what people think and they don't care what people think. again, maybe they do no more than the average american. host: that's not every civil servant. prof. ginsberg: no, not everyone. we are not talking about individuals. we are talking about the aggregate. on the aggregate, they don't think americans know very much and don't really care, and that is what makes them different from my doctor or lawyer. if i perceive that my doctor rk bmienhere about ro aa otri th whha cufj qanda.org. >> if you enjoyed this week's