The strategy is now clear. Rep. Bobby Rush will lobby hard for Burris, and play the race card for all it's worth.What's the over/under on this turkey making it out of Illinois and to the US Senate? Pretty slim I say.
I like Greenfield, but I question his credentials in Constitutional law.
FYI. If the Supreme Court took the case, It isn't clear that the Senate has the Constitutional authority to refuse to seat a senator who has been validly appointed under the Constitution.
Art I Section 5 says that "Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members..."
In Powell v McCormack, the Court held that the House of Reps couldn't refuse to seat Adam Clayton Powell as long as he met the Constitution's qualifications for membership (age, residency, citizenship.).
I guess, theoretically, the Senate could seat the appointee and then expel him with a 2/3rds vote. The Court wouldn't interfere on Political Question grounds: the Constitution doesn't specify the standard for expulsion so it is properly at the discretion of the Senate.
Burris's law firm got quite a bit of state business after that donation.How do you make Blagojevich's failings a question of Burris' qualifications? Maybe the $14,000 he contributed to Blagojevich's campaign? Seems awfully skimpy to me as a bribe for a Senate seat.
Which is why Greenfield cites Nate Silver, who is writing based on his communication with a friend in law school (student or professor is not specified):
How do you make Blagojevich's failings a question of Burris' qualifications? Maybe the $14,000 he contributed to Blagojevich's campaign? Seems awfully skimpy to me as a bribe for a Senate seat.
Burris is 71. He may only be a respected caretaker for the seat until 2010.
Why would Burris or anyone for that matter, accept this appointment?
If this was a GOP appointment, I wonder if you would feel the same.
The message to Durbin is clear: Seat Burris or you are a racist.Rep. Bobby Rush said:"There are no African-Americans in the Senate and I don't think that anyone, any US Senator who's sitting in the Senate right now, want to go on record to deny one African-American from being seated in the US Senate. I don't think they want to go on record doing that. And so I intend to take that argument to the Congressional Black Caucus. I intend to take that argument to the Senators. I intend to start with our own Senator, Senator Durbin who's a friend of mine, and I'm sure he will stand ready to be reasoned with".
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j-CKHJCHa23Nx7aUCc8v-396YEcAD95D9EFO0WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats on Tuesday vowed not to seat embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's pick to fill the vacancy left by President-elect Barack Obama, prompting a House Democrat to object to the nation's only prospective black senator being denied a seat.
Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois told reporters that Senate Democrats should not "hang and lynch the appointee as you try to castigate the appointer."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j-CKHJCHa23Nx7aUCc8v-396YEcAD95D9EFO0
Yes, not seating Burris is the equivalent of "hanging and lynching" him!
How many race cards are in the deck anyway?
He's 71. At the end of his career. Why wouldn't he?
You'll never see an Illinois AG do a damned thing to clean up the state.Should I point out that as a former Illinois Attorney General (1991 to 1995), Roland Burris, was supposed to clean up corruption in his state. Appears he didn't completely succeed at that job.