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One of the side effects of a blog suddenly getting a lot more traffic then it used to in an increased number of e-mail to deal with and a whole lot more comments to answer and think about.

One of those commentators was Cindy who had this to say about the “daughter being available” business:

That is something my dad would do. In fact, he’s done a lot worse than that. I don’t care much, and I’m sure his daughters don’t, either. If your dad speaks in public (mine’s a preacher), you kinda get used to being poked at that way. People need to lighten up.

Now I don’t know Cindy and it’s unlikely we will ever meet but my apolitical wife had the same reaction. I’ll wager a lot of sons and daughters across the country of every political persuasion had this same reaction.

In a world were 12 year old girls are sold for cows and 13 year old girls get 90 lashes for taking a cell phone to school an attempt to portray Senator Brown’s remarks as misogyny doesn’t rate and that Army of Cindys out there knows it.

The worst thing a political party or movement can do is to lose credibility with the people they are trying to persuade. When you make a charge that regular people recognize as bogus the fall away begins.

Update: Reaganite Republican links thanks: American Glob doesn’t but I felt like linking to him anyway.

Update 2: Robert Stacy Links me all over. The fact that some people are making what they are of this say a whole lot more about them then it does about Scott Brown.

Doesn’t Glenn Beck have an aunt with an unmarried son or daughter who is always saying they are available trying to find them a spouse?

Anybody from any Italian family would have seen the remark for what it was. Beck should know better and so should the idiots who are pretending that Senator Brown is “pimping out his daughters“. If they’re not ashamed of themselves they should be.

Yeah it might have been embarrassing but every person reading this has been embarrassed by their parent at one time or another. This is called real life.

Update:
Speaking of marriage I’ve heard Eric Erickson’s point concerning John Edwards made before, I dismiss it. He signed the contract, it’s up to him to honor it or use the escape clause that the law provides.

Update 2: Cindy’s comment deserved a post of it’s own.

Update 3: Robert Stacy Links me all over. The fact that some people are making what they are of this say a whole lot more about them then it does about Scott Brown. (yup another cut and paste job)