I met Glenn Beck Yesterday

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So I got to meet Glenn Beck at a book signing here in Tallahassee. As I was walking up I shook his hand and said thanks for having Ron and Peter Schiff on. He realized what I said as I was walking away and called me back and said its really really good you know about those two guys. He gave me and my roommate a autographed pocket constitution. Thought that was purty cool.
 
Is he really a Mormon? I wouldn't have guessed that at all.

I go back and forth between liking Glenn and not liking him.

Sometimes I'm glad he's on the air, other times he elicits many consecutive *facepalms*.
 
So I got to meet Glenn Beck at a book signing here in Tallahassee. As I was walking up I shook his hand and said thanks for having Ron and Peter Schiff on. He realized what I said as I was walking away and called me back and said its really really good you know about those two guys. He gave me and my roommate a autographed pocket constitution. Thought that was purty cool.

He probably keeps a copy of the Patriot Act to sign for McCain supporters in his other pocket :p
 
So I got to meet Glenn Beck at a book signing here in Tallahassee. As I was walking up I shook his hand and said thanks for having Ron and Peter Schiff on. He realized what I said as I was walking away and called me back and said its really really good you know about those two guys. He gave me and my roommate a autographed pocket constitution. Thought that was purty cool.

Awesome story!!

There's no such thing as "used to be an alcoholic."

That depends on if you think alcoholism is a disease or a condition.
 
He has talked about his faith many times on his radio show. He supported Romney, but "not because he's a Mormon" he would often say.

Whenever I would hear that from a Mormon, I show them the results from Utah's Primary.
 
No doubt.
95% of African Americans didn't vote for Obama because he was African-American, either. :rolleyes:

I actually would believe that because that is only slightly higher (5%) than the average African-American vote for a Democrat.
 
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