Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sources: Brown's Wife Called Whitman a "Whore"

In the last few days Democrat Jerry Brown's gubernatorial campaign has been doing damage control after someone close to him was heard calling his Republican rival Meg Whitman a "whore."  The audio is underneath:


In the immediate aftermath, it was assumed that it was one of Brown's assistants who uttered the derogatory phrase.  However, new sources reveal that it may have been someone much closer to Brown:  his wife.

According to anonymous sources close to Brown, it was his wife Anne who called Whitman a "whore."  When asked about the quote, the source may have inadvertently said that it was Brown's wife when stating, "The person who said that word is someone who can't be fired... Jerry's wife can't be fired."

At 2:01 in the video above, while discussing how to slam Whitman, it sounds like a man begins to say, "What about saying..."  Then it sounds like a woman loudly says "she's a whore."  This could be further proof that Brown's wife was indeed the one who said "whore."

The recording comes at a time when Brown has gained his first lead against Whitman in the last month and a half, according to Rasmussen.  However, the audio is expected to badly damage Brown, and could put the election firmly within Whitman's grasp once again.

In response to the recording, Mr. Brown cancelled all public appearances on Saturday.  The Brown campaign states that he will not participate in any public functions until at least next Tuesday, which is the day Brown will debate Whitman in San Fransisco.
Jerry Brown: Wife called opponent a "whore"
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5 comments:

  1. At first I thought it was a man, but listening carefully, it sounds like a woman says "she's a whore" after cutting off someone. Don't know if it's the wife, though.

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  2. It was a woman I think without doubt.

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  3. I've listened to your video here and the one I posted (both are the same) and I really believe it is Brown himself. His voice rises as he talks about Whitman cutting a deal with police. To my ear, it is the voice of the same speaker who says "what about saying she's a whore," and then says I'm going to use that.

    Of course, the minute the tape came out, NOW endorsed him, so maybe it is his wife:-)

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  4. One other thought about the question of "who." Brown is the one sitting at the desk near the phone that he thought he had just hung up. There is only one voice in the room that becomes strong and is heard clearly when the "whore" business begins. It seems logical that would be Brown's voice.

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