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January 12, 2009

Circus Maximus (A.B. Stoddard)

@ 9:30 am

A lot has happened since I posted Friday morning about how Barack Obama blew it on the Roland Burris matter. Friday afternoon the Supreme Court of Illinois ruled that Burris doesn't need the signature of the secretary of state to join the U.S. Senate, essentially ruling that registering the appointment by Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) was enough.

Burris had asked the court to compel the secretary of state, Jesse White, to sign the certification — what Burris thought was the last impediment to taking over Obama's old Senate seat. After the ruling, White insisted he still wouldn't sign the certification, saying he "could not and will not in good conscience sign my name to any appointment made by Gov. Rod Blagojevich." However, and more importantly, White registered the appointment and provided paperwork to prove it, according to the Chicago Tribune, which his lawyers provided to Senate Democrats.

"He is now the junior senator from the state of Illinois," declared Timothy Wright, one of Burris’s lawyers. "It's done."

If only that were the case. Now Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is insisting on the certification signature and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Friday that impeachment should proceed so that a new governor (Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn) could name a replacement.

"At this point, we've clearly reached an impasse," Durbin told reporters at a press conference. "In this case, there is a missing signature under Senate rules."

Of course, Burris is going nowhere, and if he isn't seated, is planning to challenge Reid's decision in court. Apparently Senate Democrats haven't had enough of the distracting, mortifying circus, and would like the spotlight-loving Burris to give them all he's got. I imagine it's limitless.

FREE ROLAND BURRIS!! ARE YOU WITH ME ON THIS ONE? Ask A.B. returns Tuesday, Jan. 13. Please join my weekly video Q & A by sending your questions and comments to askab@thehill.com. Thank you.

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  1. AB

    Those so-called politicians better get on to more important things, I have friends in Iraq, one of them is on his 4th tour who could use some attention. It is killing me - the amount of time they are wasting on the Chicago bologna and their egos.

    Fire the bunch of them.

    Such a waste.

    Comment by JFK-HRC — January 12, 2009 @ 2:34 pm

  2. The U.S Congress is making Bernie Madoff look like an amateur.

    Comment by Robert Rosencrans — January 12, 2009 @ 6:38 pm

  3. AB, I think your are overly stressing and exaggerating any investment Obama made in opposing Roland Burris's nomination. I recall seeing a news clip where he initially stated his opposition, not to Roland Burris , but to Blago doing the naming of the replacement center. While he may have made a further comment on the subject, I don't recall seeing it, nor do I recall seeing any article where he got involved in the heavy opposition to Burris getting the Senate seat in the end. My feeling on this whole thing is that I just don't agree with your chastisement of Obama for having been on the wrong side of this. I think in the beginning a very large portion of the American public were taken aback with this nomination, as was a vast majority of the media and politicians. You are making a mountain out of a molehill.

    Comment by majorteddy — January 13, 2009 @ 9:56 am

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