In the article, "Will: The continuing fall of Federalism" written by George F. Will, the author is angry at the apparent stupidity of our leaders. Feingold is one that he lists on several occasions when referring to people who seemingly don't have a clue.
I believe that Will agrees with him on several arrangements, such as a speculation of the balances of power; however, I am getting the feeling that author sees Feingold as being lazy and sloppy. The author clearly does not want to simply change the problem, at the risk of merely creating another; he wants to be more direct, and get rid of it altogether. He comically picks at Feingold, saying that "Feingold must troubles with the plurals", this is referring to him wanting to go to every single state and tediously change each state code. Feingold has two solutions and the author despises both.