Brown was joking.
It was clear he was proud as could be of his daughters. They are beautiful, smart and accomplished. He wanted to bring them into the scene, and started out thanking them for their roles and support in his campaign, then got carried away. This is a guy who wears his emotions on his sleeve, and that can come back and bite you.
Beck said he would never, ever, do such a thing. Fine. Good for him. However, Beck has in his life done a bunch of stupid stuff that perhaps Brown hasn’t, so they might be about even or Brown slightly ahead.
Beck is great at what he does best. His research on the Progressives and his warning of America what Obama is up to is worthy of a Medal of Freedom.
But he should stick to that and stop making insinuations about Brown that he can’t back up, simply because Brown did something that he, Beck, would never do.
I don’t think Beck has the creds to flap his jaw about Brown’s moment in the national spotlight not suiting his fancy.
Just shut up and do your work, Glenn Beck.
Brown did not offer up his daughters. That was a joke spoken out of overwhelming pride in them, and all those guys who offered proposals after that were joking, too. They knew full well that it would be wasted effort.
“Brown did not offer up his daughters.”
I agree. I think Brown just got caught up in the excitement.
I’m sure he loves his daughters immensely and I imagine there’s a lot more joking around in that household of three women.
I have two sons... whew!
I thought his remark gave an refreshing insight into the Brown family dynamics. :-)
The remark probably had context—I would almost bet he was asked about his daughters at every rally and appearance.