You'd think that by swooping into victory from nowhere to claim the Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Ted Kennedy -- and potentially derailing Democrats' hopes and dreams of passing healthcare reform -- Republican politician Scott Brown would have won the heart of conservative commentator Glenn Beck. But life is full of surprises. Beck today used his syndicated radio show to blast Brown for his victory speech, in which he stood flanked by his daughters and proclaimed -- on national television -- that they are "available." "I want a chastity belt on this man," Beck declared, in a forceful quip. "I want his every move watched in Washington. I don't trust this guy. It's just a creepy moment. This one could end with a dead intern."
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Glenn Beck on Scott Brown: 'I Don't Trust This Man'
Jan. 20, 2010
Rob Kuznia -- HispanicBusiness.com
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