Scott Brown

You’ve just been elected to a powerful office in a stunning political upset. You’re making your acceptance speech with your proud family by your side. What do you say? Would, say, “My young daughters are available” be on your cue cards?

That’s what US Senator-elect Scott Brown, the Republican who has won the seat previously held by Democratic icon Ted Kennedy, managed to blurt out on TV when the eyes of the nation were watching. And he’s been given a welcome-to-the-jungle roasting by conservative pin-up commentator Glenn Beck, who says he wants to see Brown in a chastity belt. (Skip to the 1-minute mark in the video for the goods.)

“I want a chastity belt on this man,” Beck said, jocularly, on his radio show. “I want his every move watched in Washington. I don’t trust this guy. This one could end with a dead intern.”

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  • Vivian says:

    03:51pm | 22/01/10

    Lighten up, folks.  The article wasn’t a deeply significant piece of social commentary, and the comment itself was clearly only a lighthearted shot at humour, despite the attempt to introduce the dreaded PC overtones. Read more »

  • Liz says:

    08:10am | 22/01/10

    Ah well that’s modern politics for you,you get what you deserve they say! Read more »

 

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