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“Yes, Senator, We Know Who You Are”

By Eliot Stein   Published Monday, November 16, 2009

When Utah congressman Jason Chaffetz complained this fall after being singled out for additional screening at the Salt Lake City airport, he became the latest in a long line of politicians who’ve run into trouble at airports. Here’s a roundup of some of the most memorable confrontations.

Security

In 2000, cameras caught Congressman Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island trying to shove a woman who was monitoring a metal detector when he was told his carryon bag was too large to fit through the x-ray machine.

In March, when gloved officials asked to search the bag of Oregon congressman Peter DeFazio, who had helped create the Transportation Security Administration, he allegedly mumbled a swear word.

Boarding Gate

Louisiana Senator David Vitter, of “DC madam” notoriety, threw a tantrum in March after he set off an alarm by opening a security door to a restricted area while rushing to catch a flight. When confronted by an employee, Vitter went into a “do you know who I am?” tirade before fleeing the scene.

Indiana congressman David McIntosh was charged with two counts of assault and battery in 1996 after trying to push his way past two USAir employees and onto a full plane. Both workers said McIntosh smelled of alcohol.

Airport Restroom

Making the phrase “wide stance” famous, Idaho senator Larry Craig was arrested in 2007 by an undercover police officer in the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport for allegedly making gestures “consistent with someone wishing to engage in lewd contact.”

Baggage Claim

California congressman Bob Filner was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery in 2007 after pushing an airline employee when his luggage failed to arrive at the baggage-claim carousel in a timely manner.

Onboard

On a Continental flight in 2003, Texas congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee allegedly demanded a complimentary upgrade to first class. When the flight attendant explained that the plane was full and Jackson would have to sit in coach, the lawmaker exploded, saying she worked in Congress and worked too hard to sit in coach.

In 1996, 94-year-old senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina reportedly shoved a USAir flight attendant who refused to let him hang his coat in the first-class compartment.

This article first appeared in the November 2009 issue of The Washingtonian. For more articles from that issue, click here.

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Comments


Was Vitter the one who bought prostitutes left and right? What a disgusting creature! Why is this monster still in the Senate?

Posted by: Mary, Nov 23, 2009 02:45:39 PM

Yes, but we found out TSA didn’t tell the whole story originally and Chaffetz was singled out to be move to the machine he has been fighting to be banned. What did you expect him to do?

The TSA person pulling him out might not have known, but you can’t tell me the two or 3 people afterward that patted him down, and then left him to rot didn’t know.

Posted by: arc, Nov 16, 2009 11:13:28 AM

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