After setting the originalism stage and discussion of some of its tribulations, the article turns to the problem of constitutional silences. These come in many shadings, and the article concentrates on three that illustrate different sorts of problems: 1) the failure of the Guarantee Clause to provide a more precise definition of a republican form of government ; 2) the deafening silence about any role for political parties in the nation\u27s politics and governance; and 3) the absence of guidance about discretion to be exercised by presidential elections, which surfaces these days as the problem of the faithless elector, one who votes in the electoral college contrary to pre-election commitment. These help illustrate how scant are...