David Vitter welcomes an encounter with an angry mob at his town hall events:
Yesterday, Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) held a town hall meeting in Pineville, LA, attended by nearly 1,500 people. The discussion mostly focused around health care reform, and Vitter said that he is "totally and unalterably opposed" to the proposals being put forth in Congress.
At one point, however, an attendee asked Vitter about the confrontations at Democratic town hall meetings around the country. Vitter seemed to mock his colleagues, saying that although he had been advised to have "security" for his town hall meetings, he "told them the best security is to do what the people want you to do." He added that "the angry mob is always welcome at my events."
What he didn't mention:
Questions from audience members were screened and selected in advance of the event.
Which probably means he didn't need a diaper for the occasion. Of course that's assuming there aren't any hookers in Pineville.