By Alex Pareene AP David Vitter David Vitter, a Republican senator from Louisiana known solely now and until the end of history for enjoying the company of prostitutes, had a great idea: He was going to petulantly skip Barack Obama's speech to Congress about his jobs proposal, and go to a football party instead. This would show his constituents how much contempt he has for Barack Obama, because that is how Republicans prove seriousness, these days. Well, Harry Reid scheduled some votes for...Read Full Story
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels arrives at the fourth anniversary party for 'Vegas Magazine' on the closing night of the CineVegas film festival at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino June 16, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images Entertainment) A porn star in the senate? Adult actress Stormy Daniels says "why not?". STORMY DANIELS PICS If you just want to find some pictures of Stormy Daniels, hey that's cool, too. We're not judging. Here are a few links. AVN AWARDS...Read Full Story
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This is a letter I got from David Vitter this morning and I thought I would share it with all you folks from Louisiana.We need all the pressure that can be brought to bear on Obama and his cronies before the entire Gulf of Mexico ( Yes, I work out there too ) goes bust entirely. The damage done to us by the Department of Interior is inexcusable. Mary Landrieu is also joining with Vitter in holding up the nomination for the same reasons. This, along with the order from...Read Full Story
[Photo from here ] Salon has an article about David Vitter's appearance at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference being held in New Orleans this weekend. It's rather surprising that Vitter showed up at all, considering his penchant for hookers and hanging out in diapers, but if there is one thing the Repugnicans have, it's gall! Unfortunately, the name "Southern Republican Leadership Conference," is quite misleading. There is no "leadership" in the Republican Party if you think of...Read Full Story
NEW ORLEANS — Talk about Republican Sen. David Vitter's worst political nightmare – a surprise challenger with all the right conservative credentials and none of the baggage of the incumbent's prostitution scandal.
Chet Traylor, the first Republican elected to Louisiana's Supreme Court since Reconstruction, made a last-minute decision to take on Vitter after a fresh scandal for the first-term lawmaker: An aide had remained on Vitter's payroll after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a...Read Full Story
Sen. David Vitter, R-La, has made it clear that he wasn't satisfied with written responses from Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, President's Barack Obama's choice to become chief of engineers, commanding general, for the Army Corps of Engineers.
David Vitter, R-La., told the Press Club of Baton Rouge last ... Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania the best. He said he agrees with Santorum's anti-abortion stand and other conservative positions, "but he faces an uphill battle" for the party's ...
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BATON ROUGE -- U.S. Sen. David Vitter hedged when asked if he's considering a run for Louisiana governor in three years. He told a group of reporters in Baton Rouge that he hasn't "spent 15 seconds focusing on that," but he also didn't discard ...
David Vitter said Monday. Vitter ... Jindal has called for restructuring teacher tenure laws and making vouchers more available to students in failing schools around the state. He also has proposed reworking the state’s pension plans as a way to ease ...
David Bruce Vitter (born May 3, 1961) is the junior United States Senator from Louisiana and a member of the Republican Party. Formerly a member of the United States House of ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- With Hurricane Gustav gaining power as it nears the Gulf Coast, Republicans scrambled Saturday to make contingency plans for changing the tone of their national convention, worried that televised images of a lavish celebration ...