No doubt if Sen. David Vitter truly had the power to control newsroom personnel Louisiana would be littered with jobless former reporters. Instead, the gubernatorial derby got treated to a bizarre episode instigated by an apparently unprofessional television journalist.
When Vitter showed up for
qualification for the contest on Tuesday, lying in wait was one Derek Myers,
then working for NBC’s Baton Rouge affiliate. Myers, who alludes to himself in
his Twitter feed as a deliberately
aggressive reporter, has done some job hopping this year, beginning in Ohio,
then Florida, and, less than a month ago, landing in Louisiana.
And now, maybe elsewhere.
Independent reporting reveals a chain of events where, as Vitter departed, he
asked him about Congressional hearings in Louisiana that also could serve as
campaign opportunities and then about whether Vitter dallied with prostitutes.
In 2007, Vitter expressed remorse for commission of a “serious sin” believed to
be related to availing himself of prostitution services.