Now that Scott Brown has been seated in the Senate, when will Burris be ejected?

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/10/1…
Burris Becomes a Key Player on Health Care
Shunned illinois Senator Makes Waves for Saying He Won’t Vote for Bill Without Public Option
"It works this way: Burris stays mum about any bitterness he may feel about his reception, and he gets Obama’s Senate seat for two years. Democrats seat him, don’t speak of him, and get his loyal vote at a time when all 58 Democrats and two independents must vote together to prevent Republican filibusters. "

There is still an "ongoing" Senate ethics investigation of Burris. The only reason Burris is still in the Senate is that the head of the Senate ethics committee is Barbie Boxer (D CA), who is intentionally postponing the investigation purely for partisan political reasons.

Now that the Democrats have lost their fillibuster proof majority, why do they need Burris around anymore?

Or has the corruption of Burris gaining his seat paled in comparison to the corruption of the entire Obama administration, so he just seems to fit in with his surroundings now?

Burris won’t go away until after the election.

3 Responses to “Now that Scott Brown has been seated in the Senate, when will Burris be ejected?”

  1. Rush Fatball Says:

    No.
    dismissed.
    good night.
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  2. Live To Fish Says:

    Burris won’t go away until after the election.
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  3. MUFASA Says:

    Burris was not complicit in any wrongdoing and the ethics investigation is standard procedure given the circumstances pertaining to Blagojevich. Whether Burris gets reelected will be ultimately up to the voters.
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