Vitter is in the news because of his own actions. The announcement yesterday, following the publication of the phone numbers. Vitter's quotes don't come from the Democratic National Committee, they come from his own campaign history, his own web site, coverage over those years from local and national media. Out of his own mouth.
If it makes you feel a little better, let's take this quote from a Louisiana Republican official:
BATON ROUGE ??? In the wake of U.S. Sen. David Vitter???s apology after his phone number turned up in an escort service's call list, a member of the Republican State Central Committee called for him to resign.
Vincent Bruno of Kenner said today that Vitter should resign ???for his own good, the good of the party and the good of his family.??? If he doesn???t resign, Vitter should ???join the Democratic Party where they think that kind of behavior is OK.???
Bruno said Vitter???s actions violate the Republican Party???s ???Family Values??? stance but he doesn???t expect the party leadership to do anything about it. ???We had David Duke and couldn???t do anything about it.???
???They think more of the party than the right thing to do,??? he said. ???If they???re not going to enforce family values, they ought to take it out of the vocabulary.
It was David Vitter who said:
Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) first got his start in Congress after replacing former Rep. Bob Livingston (R-LA), who ???abruptly resigned after disclosures of numerous affairs??? in 1998. At the time, Vitter argued that an extramarital affair was grounds for resignation:
???I think Livingston???s stepping down makes a very powerful argument that Clinton should resign as well and move beyond this mess,??? he said. [Atlanta Journal and Constitution, 12/20/98]
Six months after Hurricane Katrina devastated Louisiana and the Gulf Coast and the area was still crying out for federal assistance, Vitter's concern for the federal marriage amendment outweighed the tens of thousands of homeless in his own state: "I don't believe there's any issue that's more important than this one," said Sen. David Vitter, a Louisiana Republican.
The dude stuck his own foot in his own shit.