Republican Senator Vitter, of the DC Madam fame, has been caught again:

http://tinyurl.com/SenatorVitter

And for the tiny url challenged:

TSA Reviewing Senator's Behavior At Dulles Terminal

By Mary Ann Akers
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 13, 2009; A15

Sen. David Vitter's reelection mission to rehabilitate his image in the wake of 
the D.C. madam scandal two years ago has hit a snag. The Louisiana Republican 
is now embroiled in a different kind of classic Washington brouhaha, this one 
involving a federal investigation of his alleged airport rage.

The Transportation Security Administration announced yesterday that it is 
reviewing a report that an angry Vitter set off an alarm at Dulles 
International Airport last week when he opened a security door to a jet bridge 
in his haste to make a United Airlines flight.

The TSA wouldn't comment beyond its statement that it is "reviewing the alleged 
incident." But airport security regulations stipulate that it is a Class 1 
misdemeanor for an unauthorized person to enter a restricted area.

Airport police officers were called March 5 to deal with an "irate passenger" 
in the United terminal, but by the time officers arrived, the passenger was 
gone, according to Courtney Mickalonis, a spokeswoman for the Metropolitan 
Washington Airports Authority. Therefore, there is no police report of the 
incident, she said.

Vitter, in a statement, admitted that he "accidentally went through a wrong 
door at the gate." But he dismissed the original news report of the incident as 
appearing in a "silly gossip column." The column, in the Roll Call newspaper, 
cited an unnamed witness in describing Vitter's exchange with an airline 
employee as a " 'do-you-know-who-I-am' tirade that apparently grew quite 
heated."

So far, it's a "he said, she said" type of situation. That could change, 
however, if security cameras recorded the incident. Airport police officials 
declined to say whether such footage exists.

Vitter's airport woes have become highly politicized and come at an inopportune 
time for him.

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which already had selected Vitter 
as a prime target for a challenge in 2010, released a statement this week 
inducting him into its "Hall of Shame" and mentioning his brush with a D.C. 
prostitution operation, an incident Vitter proclaimed a "very serious sin."

Vitter's office did not respond directly to The Washington Post's request for 
comment on the airport flap, forwarding the request to National Republican 
Senatorial Committee spokesman Brian Walsh. He contacted The Post yesterday to 
defend Vitter and brought up another recent aviation incident, in which Sen. 
Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) persuaded a US Airways shuttle to depart New York 
early so he could make an important vote.

"There's a clear double standard here on how this story is being covered versus 
Senator Schumer using his office to have a US Airways plane leaving LaGuardia 
early," Walsh said. 

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