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Home Front: Politix
Two More Weeks of Senator Biden -- But Why?
2009-01-06
ABC News' Rick Klein and Z. Byron Wolf Report: Among those who will take the oath of office Tuesday, when the 111th Congress convenes, is a man who has no intention of further service as a member of Congress: Sen. Joe Biden.

Biden, D-Del., was reelected to the Senate on the same day that he and Barack Obama won the presidential election. He plans to be sworn in Tuesday for the seventh time as a senator, even though he'll resign his seat shortly before taking the oath of office as vice president Jan. 20.

We've asked Biden's office why he thinks it's appropriate to take an oath for a term he won't come close to filling out. We will update this posting when we get a response.

Obama, by contrast, resigned his Senate seat shortly after Election Day -- creating the vacancy that is has caused so much controversy in Illinois and beyond.

ABC's George Stephanopoulos asked Biden last month on "This Week" why he hadn't resigned from the Senate -- and part of the answer Biden gave was, at best, misleading. "Two reasons," Biden said. "One is that, from my perspective, I shouldn't acknowledge it, but being sworn in for the seventh time as a United States senator from Delaware, the greatest honor I've ever had is the people of Delaware electing me. And, and it will in no way effect the seniority of the person who will follow me, number one.

"Number two, there was a period there when it was thought that it may be useful for me to be in the Senate, in terms of some of the votes that were going to be cast in the Senate that may have been very close, that would have been consistent with our incoming administration's position that I could have been voting on those. It turned out that did not occur."

Biden's swearing-in for the seventh time will extend a state record that may never be broken. And he could have voted -- but didn't -- during this post-election period that he's still been a senator.

But his claim about his decision not affecting seniority isn't true. If Biden were to resign before Tuesday, his replacement could be sworn in before the other freshman senators. The new senator from Delaware would get seniority over all other newly elected senators -- giving him a better shot at top committee assignments and choice office space.

As it is, Biden's replacement will move to the back of the line -- at best No. 98 in seniority when he finally gets the job Jan. 20, and lower still assuming the Minnesota recount and the Illinois debacle are still unresolved. It probably won't matter much in the long run: Delaware's governor has said she will name former Biden aide Ted Kaufman to the job, and Kaufman has said he won't seek a full Senate term on his own.

But in the meantime, keeping the job has allowed Biden -- one of the Senate's least-wealthy members -- to continue to collect a salary during the transition period. At his annual Senate salary of $169,300, that's meant another $28,000 so far.

Biden also remains chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. But he told Stephanopoulos that he would immediately yield committee leadership responsibilities to his successor in that post, Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass.
Posted by:Fred

#11  "thin them down to manageable levels"

In other words, zero, Spusosh?

I can see why there aren't any bag limits....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-01-06 14:21  

#10  Yes Ed, we care - its not like we don't have family and friends around the US and world; the percentage of flyovers who volunteer for military service and volunteer for fire fighting is outstanding. Yes we notice, especially when coasties move out here because they can't take it where they left from yet still cling to their failed policies and try to enact them here. We have our own stuggles exasberated by city folk crap like fart taxes - an idea which would never originate in flyover country.

When we do visit we are treated as hinterland rubes and not listened to, yet we forgive with soft words and continue on. Out here we wave at people because that might be the only car we see for 10 miles; we don't have AAA we have Good Samaritan. Y'all come out here and make fun of us like its some sort of cowboy wave. We forgive with soft words and drive y'all back to the airport.

No offense, but if you are tired of tripping over garbage, then clean your house. How are we supposed to respect you big time states when those people allow crap like MN happen with barely a whimper. We are the Greeks of yore compared to what we see when we visit. Show us something worth saving and we will be there.

/rant, no offense intended - Rantburgers and Soldiers are always welcome at my house.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-01-06 13:25  

#9  When these folks enable the next attack on a major city, will flyover Americans care or even notice it?


That depends. If it is some Liberal craphole like NY, DC, SF...etc.) not so much. Good riddance actually. However, if it is in the heartland, there won't need to be that bounty I spoke of last night.

Oh, Barbara, no bag limits. The goal will be to thin them down to manageable levels.
Posted by: Spusosh the Prolific6862   2009-01-06 11:33  

#8  Just guessing, but: the amount of his pension depends on years of service and the average of the highest three years of salary.
Posted by: Darrell   2009-01-06 10:01  

#7  Insurance! Don't go under the bus without it.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-01-06 08:34  

#6  Narcissists put in place by the narcissistic media. We are headed for interesting times indeed. When these folks enable the next attack on a major city, will flyover Americans care or even notice it?
Posted by: ed   2009-01-06 08:04  

#5  Biden also remains chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. But he told Stephanopoulos that he would immediately yield committee leadership responsibilities to his successor in that post, Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass.

Interesting times, ladies and gentlemen.
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-01-06 07:13  

#4  Retirement pay.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-01-06 07:01  

#3  It's an extra opportunity for this individual to flap his gums. He DOES love the sound of his own voice. The rest of us, not so much.
Posted by: Minister of funny walks   2009-01-06 06:55  

#2  I'm sure Slow Joe Biden is as eager to screw over regular Americans just like he did his replacement.
Posted by: ed   2009-01-06 02:50  

#1  "Two More Weeks of Senator Biden -- But Why?"

Some Senator from Pennsylvania stuck his head out of his limousine and saw his shadow so there are two more weeks of Biden.
Posted by: crosspatch   2009-01-06 02:47  

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