Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Blagojevich can still appoint Obama's replacement

Last night the Illinois House of Representatives refused to act on legislation that would take the power to appoint a successor in the US Senate out of the hand of Governor Rod Blagojevich--who tried to sell Obama's seat--and put it in the hands of the people of Illinois by way of a special election.

Which means while he remains as governor, which could be for a while, Blago could appoint Illinois' next US Senator.

Thank you, House Democrats. (Sarcasm off.)

The leader of he House Dems is Michael Madigan (D-Chicago) who pointed out this morning on WLS-AM's Don & Roma show that all of US Senate Democrats signed a letter stating that they would not seat a Blagojevich appointed senator.

But Blago refuses to play by the rules, and he is totally unpredictable.

Do we want a constutional crisis?

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2 comments:

Greybeard said...

Didn't I hear the U.S. Senate has to approve any appointee? If that's the case, Bluggo needs to be careful how he proceeds.

Anonymous said...

The republicans get the elevator,
and the democrats get the Shaft!
B-L-A-G-O B-L-A-G-O B-L-A-G-O and
Blago was his name-O!