Former TV Judge Joe Brown's search for his next wife made an unexpected stop Saturday at the annual Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers scholarship gala.
"It was a strange evening. Yeah," said former Minneapolis City Council Member Jackie Cherryhomes. "His first comment was, You know, my wife kicked me to the curb, but I'm glad to be here in Minneapolis with the most beautiful women in any city."
Cherryhomes couldn't stop laughing, as she noted, "There was like this stunned silence. I thought 'OH, my goodness. He doesn't know much about Minneapolis culture. That is NOT the way I would begin a speech, particularly with women who are as bright and accomplished as the women in our city.' I was telling my mother about this; I said, 'These are prominent women. These are judges, these are women of great, high intelligence.' "
On Tuesday I contacted Cherryhomes' husband, attorney F. Clayton Tyler, who said, "Absolutely, I thought there were some very interesting comments. Call Jackie. She'll have a fun time with it."
Continuing with Cherryhomes: "These were just not good comments to make. Fred and I were there, as we always are, as we always look forward to it. This is an organization that has had the likes of Jeffrey Toobin speaking, and somehow we have Judge Joe Brown? It was like stream-of-consciousness to follow anything he said."
Ah yes, multiple sources noted the James Joyce "Ulysses"-like quality of Brown's speech, which included various rants, including one about how he was not allowed to be himself, political and outspoken, on his TV show.
"He went on and on and on — aimlessly and pointlessly," said Cherryhomes. "I think he'd still be talking except they turned up the lights in the room [at the Marriott]. That was kind of his cue he should come to an end."
I told Cherryhomes that I had heard that, while he was interacting with the audience, Brown paid little attention to nobaby (Judge Brown inspired me to coin this hybrid of "nobody" and "babe") who looked too much older than 30. Cherryhomes laughed.