Wendy Vitter, with her husband, David Vitter, after he was reelected to the Senate in 2010 despite being linked to the "D.C. Madam" scandal. Wendy Vitter is now nominated for a judgeship.

Mrs Ex-Senator Diaperman not sure schools should be integrated

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  1. “Do you believe that Brown v. Board of Education was correctly decided?” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) asked Trump judicial nominee Wendy Vitter.

    “Senator, I don’t mean to be coy,” Vitter responded, “but I think I get into a difficult area when I start commenting on Supreme Court decisions, which are correctly decided and which I may disagree with.”

    “My personal, political or religious views I would set aside,” she continued, saying that if she were confirmed she would uphold the “binding” decision.

    After Blumenthal once more asked the anti-abortion New Orleans lawyer if she agreed with the more than half a century old precedent, she continue to deflect.

    “I would respectfully not comment on what could be my boss’ ruling,” Vitter said.

    But one thing she does know: abortions cause |breast cancer.|

    Good thing federal judgeships are only for life.

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