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Home Front: Politix
Senate welcomes Burris to fold
2009-01-16
A who's who of senators and House members flocked to Sen. Roland Burris on the U.S. Senate floor after his swearing-in Thursday as the chamber's newest member, ending an embarrassing episode for Democrats who vowed to block his appointment.

"I'm feeling terrifically vindicated," Mr. Burris, who was barred from the swearing-in ceremony last week over objections that his appointment was made by scandal-plagued Illinois Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich, said later outside the chamber.

On the Senate floor, a beaming Mr. Burris found himself wrapped in hugs by fellow Democrats who once locked him out, including the other Illinois senator, Majority Whip Richard J. Durbin, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.

Both leaders had said anyone tapped by Mr. Blagojevich would be tainted by his arrest in a federal corruption probe for trying to sell the Senate seat vacated by Mr. Obama. They backed down after Mr. Burris, 71, won a court decision supporting his appointment and amid mounting pressure from the Congressional Black Caucus for Mr. Burris to replace Mr. Obama as the nation's only black U.S. senator. By agreeing to seat Mr. Burris, a move compelled by law, the leadership also silenced an interparty quarrel that had become a drag on the ambitious agenda of Capitol Hill Democrats and the incoming Obama administration.

"It is fair to say his path to the Senate was unique, and that's an understatement," Mr. Reid said in a floor speech after Thursday's ceremony. "But our concern was never with Mr. Burris personally."

Mr. Durbin said the Blagojevich taint did not extend to Mr. Burris, a former Illinois attorney general and longtime political player in the state. "There was no negative statements about Roland Burris," Mr. Durbin told reporters Thursday. "I'm confident he will be a valuable member of the Senate and he will establish his own reputation."
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Reid rolled by Blago. The trunks should take notice.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-01-16 11:30  

#2  Roland "Tombstone" Burris, welcome to the Senate, I'm sure you'll fit in just fine.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2009-01-16 11:01  

#1  Think I'd pass on the "hug" from Harry Reid thank you.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-01-16 08:22  

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