Obama Says Illinois Deserves Taint-Free Government

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Tommy Christopher

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12/30/08
President-Elect Barack Obama's transition office just released the following statement:(via email)
"Roland Burris is a good man and a fine public servant, but the Senate Democrats made it clear weeks ago that they cannot accept an appointment made by a governor who is accused of selling this very Senate seat. I agree with their decision, and it is extremely disappointing that Governor Blagojevich has chosen to ignore it. I believe the best resolution would be for the Governor to resign his office and allow a lawful and appropriate process of succession to take place. While Governor Blagojevich is entitled to his day in court, the people of Illinois are entitled to a functioning government and major decisions free of taint and controversy," said President-elect Obama.
Here's hoping Burris kept his receipt.

Of course, removing the taint could be a long, painful process unless Blagojevich decides to resign. Stuck right between two unpleasant alternatives, the Democrats find themselves in an uncomfortable, ill-defined area as well. It will be tough, politically, to resist calls for a special election, but a sure-thing appointment by Blago's eventual successor is much preferable.

You've got to feel a little bit bad for Roland Burris. Blagojevich had to know the appointment would be a non-starter, so why put the guy through this? I guess, as taints go, Blagojevich represents both extremes very well.

Now, about those inaugural balls...


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