Obama Gets His Party In Line Over Burris

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LAURIE KELLMAN | January 7, 2009 11:52 PM EST | AP

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Illinois U.S. Senate Appointee Roland Burris, left, meets with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats beat a hasty retreat Wednesday from their rejection of Roland Burris as President-elect Barack Obama's successor, yielding to pressure from Obama himself and from senators irked that the standoff was draining attention and putting them in a bad light. Burris said with a smile he expected to join them "very shortly."

Though there was no agreement yet to swear Burris in, he posed for photos at the Capitol with Senate leaders, then joined them for a 45-minute meeting followed by supportive words that bordered on gushing. The events came one day after Burris had left the Capitol in the pouring rain in a scripted rejection.

Obama had spoken to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Monday on the need to find a quick solution to defuse the dispute, according to Democratic officials. Reid was told by Obama that if Burris had the legal standing to be seated _ despite controversy surrounding his appointment by Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich _ it should be done "sooner rather than later," said an Obama transition aide, speaking on condition of anonymity because the conversation was private.

The dispute had taken on racial overtones after comments by some Burris supporters. The former Illinois attorney general would be the Senate's only black member following Obama's departure.

"My whole interest in this experience is to be prepared" to lead Illinois, Burris, 71, said after meeting with Reid and assistant Democratic leader Dick Durbin, himself an Illinois senator. "Very shortly I will have the opportunity to do that."

Neither Reid nor Durbin disputed that, though they had declared with certainty a week ago that Democrats would not seat a senator appointed by a governor now accused of trying to sell the seat. Obama said then, "I agree with their decision."

On Wednesday, only words of good will, with photos, poured forth.

Obama told reporters that he knew Burris, liked him and would be happy to work with him.

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The Democratic leaders brought Burris in from the rain and into Reid's spacious personal office just off the Senate floor for a meeting that had been set up last week. They invited news photographers in to capture the three _ Burris in the middle _ laughing and chatting.

Reid and Durbin then retreated from their won't-be-seated rhetoric and cast the dispute as a procedural delay caused by concerns about why Blagojevich made the appointment.

"First of all, understand we don't have a problem with him as an individual," Reid said of Burris, calling him an "extremely nice" and "forthright" man. "At this stage, the process is working out," he said.

Added Durbin: "I've known him for such a long time. We are friends and on a first-name basis."

The embraces reflected a growing expectation among Senate officials in both parties that the former state attorney general eventually would be seated.

As Reid and Durbin described it, the process depends on two developments: Burris securing the right signoff on his appointment papers, plus a sworn declaration that he didn't offer anything to Blagojevich in exchange for the seat.

"There was certainly no pay-to-play involved, because I don't have no money," Burris told reporters after his Senate meeting, previewing his sworn answer to that question.

It's a key issue in resolving the dispute.

Blagojevich is accused of trying to get something for himself in return for the appointment, an allegation he denies. By appointing Burris, he defied Senate Democrats who warned that a taint of corruption would strip credibility from anyone he named to fill the vacancy.

Secretary of State Jesse White also said he would not certify the appointment with his signature, giving Senate Democrats another point of objection.

The entire Democratic caucus then declared they would not seat Burris or anyone appointed by Blagojevich. They also said they would not seat Burris without White's signature, which Democrats said has been required by the Senate since the 19th century.

The scene Wednesday was a reversal from the day before.

Burris showed up at the Capitol Tuesday to be sworn in with the rest of the 111th Congress but was turned away by Senate officials who said his certification lacked the required signature from White as well as the official seal of the state of Illinois.

Senate Democrats refused to let Burris talk to reporters inside the Capitol but cleared the way for him to hold a news conference just outside. What followed was a bizarre, soggy procession in pouring rain as Burris, his advisers and dozens of news crews crossed Constitution Avenue to the news conference site.

The spectacle, broadcast live and repeated throughout the day, did not sit well with Democrats eager to project unity with Obama and to begin work on an economic rescue package.

Several behind-the-scenes phone calls and public statements later, displeased Democrats had conveyed a clear message to Durbin and Reid: Make this problem go away.

And a public crack appeared in the Democrats' wall of opposition when Rules Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein of California said that Blagojevich, however sullied, had the constitutional authority to make the appointment regardless of any Senate rules.

Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday arguing that blocking Burris was unconstitutional.

Further pressuring Senate Democrats were the 41 members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who voted unanimously Wednesday that Burris should be seated.

"This is a situation where we have a senator who has now missed out on his first day," said Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md. "It's only fair that he be sworn in immediately. This is a no-brainer."

Senate Democrats weren't quite ready to do that. But it appeared that all concerned were anxious to step back from the brink of a political and racial confrontation.

The get-to-know-you meeting with Reid on Wednesday was the first of several steps toward seating Burris, Democrats said. Second, the Illinois Supreme Court would have to force White to sign Burris' certification to comply with Senate rules. Third, Burris would have to give a sworn statement to the state's impeachment inquiry on Wednesday, which he promised Reid and Durbin he would do.

Finally, the Senate would almost certainly vote on whether to seat Burris, Reid said.

The process still could take several weeks, Senate officials predicted.

Not everyone was encouraged by the situation.

White, the Illinois secretary of state, compared Reid's actions to "strapping me in a wheelchair and pushing (me) down four flights of stairs."

"I have skid marks," White told The Chicago Tribune.

WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats beat a hasty retreat Wednesday from their rejection of Roland Burris as President-elect Barack Obama's successor, yielding to pressure from Obama himself and from s...
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats beat a hasty retreat Wednesday from their rejection of Roland Burris as President-elect Barack Obama's successor, yielding to pressure from Obama himself and from s...
 
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What everyone seems to be forgetting is the US Constitution and the law. Under the US Constitution and the implementing Illinois law at this time, the only person with the authority to fill the vacant Illinois seat in the US Senate is Governor Rod Blagojevich. He has appointed Roland Burris. That should be the end of the discussion.

Under the US Constitution the Illinois Legislature cannot call for a special election to fill the vacancy, only the Governor of Illinois could do that, but that would require a change to the Illinois Statute that implements the US Constitutional provisions. There are no other Constitutional options available.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 01/11/2009
- Margary I'm a Fan of Margary 3 fans permalink

I don't agree on Obama on this! In the investigation they found burris had contacted Blago on the senate seat, and he lied about that! I think a further investigation is needed before seating him!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 01/09/2009
- fem56 I'm a Fan of fem56 15 fans permalink

Blago chose a candidate that would be hard to for the senators to reject. If he had not been in a defiant state of mind, lots of jocking for the position would have gone on so in some ways he may have done the state a favor. Sounds like Burris is a very competent public servant and a gentleman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 01/08/2009
- BUTCHER111 I'm a Fan of BUTCHER111 7 fans permalink

This whole mess made Harry Reid looked like an ineffective leader. The GOP is targeting his seat in 2010 and they must be happy with this mess and him demonstrating his leadership ability.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 01/08/2009

After his exclusion, Burris had a pity party with former Senator Coleman and Obama's rejected half-brother, where they ate their feelings in ice cream and cried through Ugly Betty.

http://www.weeklyworldnews.com/politics/burris-and-obatma-cry-together/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 01/08/2009
- DocWylie I'm a Fan of DocWylie 4 fans permalink

Is it just me or has anybody noticed that Rod B was arrested NOT CONVICTED.

Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence till proven guilty?

Was there a trial (other than by the media?) where Rod had a right to face his accuser?
I'm no supporter of Rod B. and not current on Illinois politics but I'm just sayin we've heard exactly 1 side on this "affair" and haven't been privy to maybe 100's of hours of recorded conversations.

I'll wait to make up my mind after the trial, if there ever is one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 01/08/2009
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"Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence till proven guilty?"

IT NEVER EXISTED. Good for PR purposes only.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 01/08/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 68 fans permalink
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This still dosen't mean he has to stay in that office. He might not have done anything illegal, but if there is evidence he was talking to people about buying the Senate seat but no action was taken, then I say he should resign. Also if he has any loyality and self esteem, he would not put the Dems though this, nor his wife and daughter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 01/08/2009
- maddie0001 I'm a Fan of maddie0001 3 fans permalink

Ted Stevens was CONVICTED and he still didn't step down, and the Republicans didn't ask him to step down. If the governor steps down every politician will be accused of something and expected to step down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 01/08/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 242 fans permalink

P.E.Obama is live on MSNBC !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 01/08/2009
- DACC I'm a Fan of DACC 185 fans permalink
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OT ~

Anyone seeing Dole on MSNBC right now?? Wow did he get old?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 01/08/2009
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He ain't the same ol' Dole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 01/08/2009
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 267 fans permalink
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Off-topic

What's wrong with the Daschle and Dean stories? There's no space to post anything, there's just the articles. Or is it my pc again?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 01/08/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 242 fans permalink

Must be HuffPo tech difficulties ... same here for awhile !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 01/08/2009
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what is the relevance except to instigate further negative tones? Dean stated himself yesterday that he is seeking private options outside of the political arena. In addition to that, in June he announced he was exiting after the election was over regardless of the outcome.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 01/08/2009
- Mogamboguru I'm a Fan of Mogamboguru 332 fans permalink
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You sound like a crabby H.u.f.f.y-Press officer.

I also want to discuss that.

What's wrong with that?

The "Dean"-thread is indeed not a thread, but a news-message, only.

And that is strange enough a habit for H.u.f.f.P.o.s.t to mention it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 01/08/2009
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It's your PC. Click "Start", "Run" and type in C:\\ format, click "OK" in dialogue box, restart your computer and try posting again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 01/08/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 68 fans permalink
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I have a question and am surprised the media hasn't picked up on this. Burris is a lobbist and even has his own consulting company. How can he be a Senator without creating a conflict of interest? I have tried looking up the law but havn't been able to find anything appropriate.

If the Dems didn't want him in the Senate, why didn't they bring up this issue, plus asking for an investigation into the $20000 that Burris gave Blango from his Lobbying business and personally. Then Burris got $240000 in contract awards from the State of Ill. It will be very damning if this info comes out after he is sworn in, and then they find out there is something wrong and have to impeach him.

Any ideas on the Senator/Lobbist.? I think there was another case, where the Senator had to resign from being a Lobbist, and put the monies from that income into a blind trust.

http://www.propublica.org/article/blagos-senate-pick-burris-is-illinois-lobbyist-1230

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 01/08/2009
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Lobbyist are sure as heck not my favorite people right about now, I don't think it is legal to bar someone from the senate for being a former lobbyist. The political result may not be good but I don't think it is legal to do that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 01/08/2009
- rudyinbama I'm a Fan of rudyinbama 26 fans permalink

When the Blago/Burris mess comes back to bite Obama and the Senate Dems who caved, Harry Reid is going to look pretty good.
Some people might consider saving a few from their bottomless pack of race cards for when they really need them.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-burris-record-08-jan08,0,4656666.story

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 01/08/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 68 fans permalink
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I don't know where the other article I posted this morning went, but here is another one. My concern, and I will keep looking for the article, is one of Burris' Lobbiest jobs has been Comcast Cable. For those who haven't heard of them they are one of the largest tv cable companies in the US. The Senate very often has to set the rates that are the max people have to pay. This would create a conflict of interest

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-burris-record-08-jan08,0,4656666.story

This man also has a construction company and he made thousands from winning bid state of Il contracts. This was after he gave Blago $20000 in campaign donations from him personally and from his Lobbiest firm.

This makes me nervous and I do wish the press would really investigate this, as well as the Senators. If they get him seated, then it comes out he is getting info from the Senate, that he can use to booster his Lobbying activities for Comcast, then they would have to impeach him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 01/08/2009
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While you're at it maybe we can stop this inauguration if you can show proof that Barack was born abroad.

Better yet let's stop Dubya from taking office.

Or you can get a life and get over it. Burris is in and you can't stop it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 01/08/2009
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I am surprised that people don't realize how common it is for someone to be a lobbist and resign upon taking a position within the governmnt, including elective offices, it's no big deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 01/08/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 242 fans permalink

Ha .... so, what did we learn yesterday !!??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 01/08/2009
- DACC I'm a Fan of DACC 185 fans permalink
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We learned that fools are still fools regardless of what title follows their signature. We also learned that Mr. Reid is enormously talented at exposing his ineptness for all the world to see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 01/08/2009
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Life is messy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 01/08/2009
- begabug I'm a Fan of begabug 345 fans permalink
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that harry doesn't get any pudding

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 01/08/2009
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He can't he have any pudding if he doesn't eat his meat!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 01/08/2009
- qdog112 I'm a Fan of qdog112 71 fans permalink
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Diversity of thought is good. Despite the frenzy, some of us had it right because we removed the emotions and read the rules.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 01/08/2009
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 598 fans permalink
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We learned that Reid works FOR Obama, after all!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 01/08/2009
- daddysboy I'm a Fan of daddysboy 24 fans permalink

Our federal senate is run by petulant children with no understanding of the rule of law despite years of legal schooling and experience. An allegedly criminal state governor was apparently able to learn the important rules that our SENATE MAJORITY LEADER doesn't seem to understand? I predict a continuance of this mediocrity that will probably take the form of democrat party members trying to appear as if they have bipartisan zeal by now NOT rubber stamping anything Obama brings before them. Expect a complete reversal of the follow-anything-the-president says routine that was almost the daily regimen of the previous congress. Congress in general just simply is chock full of long-term insiders that have no intention of making waves or accomplishing anything. These sad excuses for officials better realize they are a team working for us or expect to be replaced en-masse again in 2010.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 01/08/2009

"An allegedly criminal state governor"

According to our legal system, a person is PRESUMED TO BE innocent until proven guilty. Governor Blockhead has not been proven guilty of anything, as a matter of fact, he has not being indicted. The fact that it has been alleged that he has broken the low in no way changes the fact that he is currently the legally constituted Governor of Illinois and had the legal right to make this appointment. Therefore Burris is the legally appointed Senator from Illinois, and has the right to be seated.

None of that changes the fact that the Illinois legislature should get moving on impeaching Governor Blockhead P.D.Q.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 01/08/2009
- rudyinbama I'm a Fan of rudyinbama 26 fans permalink

"According to our legal system, a person is PRESUMED TO BE innocent "
Yes, and that applies to the legal trial of Blagojevich.
That has nothing to do with picking, choosing, or seating senators - there most HONORABLE politicians use "avoiding the appearance of impropriety" as their standard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 01/08/2009
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The wonders of some Democrats: Cower before Bush -- but go after your own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 01/08/2009
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That is what it seems like.

It's a shame

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 01/08/2009
- rudyinbama I'm a Fan of rudyinbama 26 fans permalink

Actually, if you have no interest in keeping your own house clean, you have no business complaining about anyone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 01/08/2009
- marinade I'm a Fan of marinade 49 fans permalink

It would be great if Howard Dean got involved with revamping the Congress.

The Obama administration seems to be a bit overcontrolling. Maybe they look at Dean as a threat because he has a strong following.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 01/08/2009
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Clinton doesn't?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 01/08/2009
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As a conduit for change, Obama's first "lobbying" campaign should have been ridding the house and senate of their respective, and ineffective, majority leaders. Reid and Pelosi have been horrible at moving their agenda forward and even worse at fighting the misguided goals of the repubs. Reid may do great behind the scenes, but we need stand-out leaders across the board. Pelosi seems to excel at getting her face in front of the cameras and when she expresses an opinion she makes me want to disagree with it out of spite (even though I'm for it).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 01/08/2009
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That's up to us. We need to start using the internet machine to give our representatives a backbone. If enough of us send the Senators and Representatives messages about our wishes, they'll end up having to follow our will, not theirs.

Aren't elections wonderful?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 01/08/2009
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Well said, all we need now is a constituency with a backbone as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 01/08/2009
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 598 fans permalink
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This decision is not within Obama's domain. It's up to the Democratic Congress = the voters = US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 01/08/2009
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