Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Roland Burris

"I love this part. He was turned away because they said he didn't meet the high standards of the Senate. Gee. I wonder which senator turned him down. Do you think it was the one who embezzled the money? Maybe it was the one that got caught with the hooker? I know, I'll bet it was the one caught fornicating near the urinal in the airport bathroom." --Jay Leno

Aside from the issue of whether or not the Senate SHOULD refuse to seat Roland Burris, is the perhaps more interesting issue of whether the Senate CAN refuse to seat him. Article I; Section 5 of the United States Constitution provides in relevant part: “Each House shall be the judge of the elections, returns and qualifications of its own members.”

From that, it would seem pretty straightforward that the Senate does have the power. But Supreme Court precedent would seem to disagree. In the case of Powell v. McCormack (1969), the Supreme Court ruled that the House of Representatives could not refuse to seat Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (who had been embroiled in scandal). The Court ruled that the House could not add additional qualifications to those in the Constitution (age, residency, and citizenship).

I doubt that the Burris case will make it to the Supreme Court, but it would be interesting to see if the Roberts Court would agree with the Warren Court decision.

As to whether Burris should be seated, it is highly unlikely I would be enthusiastic about anyone appointed by a Democratic governor. But I recently read something that makes me particularly concerned about Burris. Politico is reporting that “Burris sought death for innocent man.”

While state attorney general in 1992, Burris aggressively sought the death penalty for Rolando Cruz, who twice was convicted of raping and murdering a 10-year-old girl in the Chicago suburb of Naperville. The crime took place in 1983.

But by 1992, another man had confessed to the crime, and Burris' own deputy attorney general was pleading with Burris to drop the case, then on appeal before the Illinois Supreme Court.

Burris refused. He was running for governor.

Deputy attorney general Mary Brigid Kenney ended up resigning in protest. Personally, I have no respect for any prosecutor more concerned with getting convictions than ensuring justice. Those willing to let an innocent man rot in prison for political advantage deserve to change places with that innocent man. Burris was willing to let Cruz stay on DEATH ROW. He certainly should not be elected (or selected) to the Senate.

Hopefully, Illinois will impeach Blagojevich with all deliberate speed.

For Sale in Illinois

"President-elect Barack Obama said he got a little choked up as he left his house in Chicago and headed for Washington, D.C. It was especially painful because as soon as he left, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich sold Obama's house." --Conan O'Brien

"President-elect Barack Obama and his family made the move from Chicago to Washington, D.C., over the weekend, so their daughters, Malia and Sasha, could start school with the other kids coming back from break. They're enrolled in the Sidwell Friends School, which is a very exclusive private school. Chelsea Clinton went there, and to give you an idea of how exclusive it is, someone got ahold of the school lunch menu. Now this for real. One day menu's, local pumpkin and sage soup, salad du jour, Caesar salad, chopped salad, spaghetti and meatballs, roasted butternut squash [on screen: a copy of the menu]. Disgusting, really disgusting stuff. No one would feed to that kind of garbage to their children. And while that might seem like a bit much for a bunch of 6-, 7- and 8-year old kids, I was actually looking through their wine list this morning and it's very reasonably priced. What would you recommend with Funyons, a Chablis?" --Jimmy Kimmel

"And for the next two weeks, President-elect Barack Obama will be living full-time at a hotel right across the street from the White House. This is historic because this is the first time a Democrat has checked into a Washington hotel room under his own name." --Jay Leno

"Hey, congratulations to Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol, who had her baby. They named the baby Tripp, which is better than the name Sarah Palin suggested. She wanted to call the kid Joe the baby." --Jay Leno