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David Vitter Presses NRC Chairman On Whether He Made A Woman Cry

David Vitter

First Posted: 12/15/11 07:07 PM ET Updated: 12/15/11 07:29 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) raised eyebrows on Thursday when he questioned Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko about his alleged mistreatment of women, claims that Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) dismissed as baseless and politically motivated. Vitter -- whose longtime aide resigned last year after a news report disclosed he had been arrested for attacking his ex-girlfriend with a knife -- was particularly concerned with the accusation that Jaczko had once, in a particularly stern meeting, made a woman leave in tears.

In a hearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Vitter said he was "very concerned" about reports that Jaczko had allegedly made a woman cry. The accusations against the chairman come as part of a broader attack, which Boxer on Thursday referred to as "appalling" and a political "witch hunt."

The attempted coup on Jaczko by his fellow commissioners became public on Friday after Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) released an October missive airing the commission's internal disputes. In that letter to White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley, the commissioners said they had "grave concerns" about the chairman's leadership. In a Wednesday hearing held by Issa's Oversight and Government Committee, the commissioners accused Jaczko of "outbursts of abusive rage," with commissioner William Magwood -- who's next in line for Jaczko's gavel -- charging in written testimony that the chairman had once made a woman leave his meetings in tears.

Boxer, whose staff had spoken to women at the NRC who defended Jaczko, mocked Magwood's accusations as "McCarthyist," joking she had "a list of three women in my pocket." No women were ever named and no details of the anonymous women's alleged mistreatment was ever revealed.

Still, Vitter on Thursday took up Magwood's line of attack.

"Did you ever have an exchange with staff that led to the involved staff breaking down in tears?" he asked Jaczko pointedly.

"Not that I know of, no," Jaczko said.

Flashback one year when Vitter spokesman Joel DiGrado told media outlets that Vitter was aware of and had "concerns" about the 2008 incident in which his aide Brent Furer allegedly threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend, cutting her neck and placing his hand over her mouth. Furer continued to work in Vitter's office until 2010, when the attack become public knowledge.

Now fast forward to Thursday's hearing, where Vitter pressed Jaczko on the crying allegation.

"Did you have such an exchange that led to their breaking down in tears shortly thereafter outside of your presence?" Vitter asked.

"I only learned of the possibility of these events in the last several days, prior to the hearing yesterday," Jaczko said. In fact, Jaczko said, Magwood's testimony is the first he's heard of such complaints. Jaczko has never had any staff come to him with these concerns, he said in his testimony.

"Well," Vitter said, "if they were driven to tears you might understand why they might not approach you."

Vitter's aide had worked in the senator's Washington office for five years, handling, among other things, women's issues.

HuffPost's Ben Craw puts Vitter's inquiry in context:

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WASHINGTON -- Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) raised eyebrows on Thursday when he questioned Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko about his alleged mistreatment of women, claims that Sen. B...
WASHINGTON -- Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) raised eyebrows on Thursday when he questioned Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko about his alleged mistreatment of women, claims that Sen. B...
 
 
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citycountryboy
10:48 AM on 12/16/2011
These Republican hypocrits make me sick. I also see others in the voting population getting sick of their posturing hypocracy. It is about time. Jerks!
10:41 AM on 12/16/2011
I've made both men and women cry. What exactly does this have to do with anything???

Where do we keep finding these morons??
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Randy Chidester
10:40 AM on 12/16/2011
Vitter who encouraged the fake conspiracy about President Barack Obama ? The insane birther lies? Vitter who's names was on MADAM'S client list. He's real reliable.
cdianek
An antibiotic-resistant micro-bio
10:30 AM on 12/16/2011
Vitter is, here in Louisiana (I'm sorry! I tried!), the very epitome of IOIYAR. Hand to God, I had people tell me during his re-election "I don't care if he's running the cathouse, I'm voting for him..." usually followed by some words that broke down in my head as "ClintonKennedyClintonClintonClinton."

I wonder if his wife and daughters cried when the prostitution thing came out. And I wonder, when he turned around and walked away from the rape victim when challenged about his vote against the Franken Amendment, if that victim cried too. But hey. God only forgives Republicans, not Democrats, so we should too, right?

We're not all idiots in Louisiana, but an awful lot of us are.
10:29 AM on 12/16/2011
I am thinking he has that problem every time he shows up in a room with a woman in it.
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mdmccormick
I am tired of this BS
10:26 AM on 12/16/2011
The republican party is the greatest limbo dancers in the world, there is no bar to low for them to get under.
10:20 AM on 12/16/2011
Vitter has a reputation of not only infidelity but also of having a short fuse resulting in public and private temper tantrums. He should be "very concerned" about his treatment of his family. As a resident of Louisiana who is also a voter, I cannot understand how he got re-elected. Please don't judge all of us by his behavior. He is driven by partisan politics. This "republican family values candidate" is the epitome of hypocrisy!
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pleasantlyny
Addie, Carole, Cynthia & Denise, for you we fight
10:20 AM on 12/16/2011
isnt Vitter the guy who likes prostitutes?
10:19 AM on 12/16/2011
Vitter has gall, I will give him that. Seems to me that Vitter must have made his wife cry when she found out about his mistresses. Doncha think?
centsable
Baracking the vote...2012
11:03 AM on 12/16/2011
Republican family values?
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10:17 AM on 12/16/2011
Vitter we all know you made women laugh.
chemistrydoc
There are some things so serious you have to laugh
10:14 AM on 12/16/2011
David Vitter asking about someone allegedly mistreating women? Are these people absolutely beyond shame? Vitter actually reminds me of an old chemistry joke: Q: "How do you make a hormone?"; A: Don't pay her.
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whosallen
Left-Leaning-Liberal-Lunatic & Proud of It!
10:13 AM on 12/16/2011
I hope this guy stays. If the GOP wants him out this bad - he must be doing something good for Americans.
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
10:13 AM on 12/16/2011
Why in the world would any American think it is worth while paying Vitter as a Senator, there has to be a way to put these senators and Congressman on pay for what they accomplish and not what they waste tax payer money on?
10:29 AM on 12/16/2011
Yeh, good idea. Merit pay. Set standards, levels of accomplishment, and pay accordingly. Fanned.
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dwedge
Old Millennium
09:59 AM on 12/16/2011
Senator Vitter: And what else can you make women do Mr. Jaczko?

Be proud Louisiana, Be very proud.
10:30 AM on 12/16/2011
I'm simply horrified.
09:58 AM on 12/16/2011
VITTER makes ME cry!