The Glenn Beck Program - Best of the Program | Guests: Mark Poulin & Elizabeth Grandstaff | 2/14/19

Episode Date: February 14, 2019

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, America. Well, here it is our podcast for Valentine's Day. Show's kind of a mixture of love and hate. Hate the things going on in Washington. Love the things that are happening to our listeners. Oh, it's Valentine's Day. Coming together. We're seeing couples come together as part of the couple of the years' celebration we do every year.
Starting point is 00:00:21 And I think we all know that any good relationship is based in lives. And that's why we have our couple of the year, which is a total and complete sham. It's really made for people who didn't get reservations, didn't buy a car, didn't do something, and now is in hot water. We tried to bail them out, and I think it's rather touching and beautiful. So we have that and so much more, including Andrew Heaton and our hatred for Washington, all on today's podcast. You're listening to The Best of the Glenbeck program. Should we do our sponsor this half hour? What do you think?
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Starting point is 00:02:31 So is Sarah with us? Is Sarah, are you back today, Sarah? Okay, good. Because this is a complex show. A very special episode. Very special episode. At the end, we're going to adopt a new neighbor child. But it's a special episode for Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And what we're doing is we're pulling guys butts out of the fire. Now, we are not here to make excuses for you, even though I think some men might have really tried and just something happened. And we understand that. How do you know that? Do you know of anyone? I don't think we need to get into that.
Starting point is 00:03:06 But we're not here to save you on anything. You're still going to have to pay for everything. You're still going to have to make all the things. We're just buying you time. Yeah, so the idea is here, if you are waking up this morning, realizing it's Valentine's Day and saying, holy crap, I have no reservation. There's no way I'm going to get decent flowers at this point. What am I going to do? We here at the Glimbeck program have a temporary solution for you.
Starting point is 00:03:36 This doesn't get you out of treating your spouse or girlfriend nicely. And I warn you, if your spouse or girlfriend listens to this show, Oh, you're screwed. You are doomed. Yes. You're doomed. Do not try to take advantage of this if they listen to the show. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:51 We don't want you to mention the local radio station you're on where this is going to be the Big Frog 110. So she cannot find it later because you're doomed. Literally, we have experience with this. but if you know she doesn't listen this is going to be your grit out of jail free for a few days card. Right. So if you're interested in this
Starting point is 00:04:16 and you realize you're in this situation, you can call now 888727BECK. You're going to listen to how this works here in just a moment as we have our first caller lined up that brought in from a social network last night. The idea here is because of a contest you entered and you have now won
Starting point is 00:04:36 we are asking you to delay your Valentine's Day plans because we screwed up because we screwed up it's our fault and you have been named the couple of the year because of a romantic letter you have written can I see the background here show the background because we're going to make the whole studio look different here
Starting point is 00:04:53 when they're on the phone so they can clip it and you can okay so go go to the Valentine's couple of the year background can you do that this is one of the reasons why you need the blaze today it should be really good This is a day to subscribe. Okay, couple of the year. Couple of the year, there it is.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Oh, and it looks so good, doesn't it? Right. So you win this magical couple of the year because of this heartfelt letter you wrote. Now, we'll help you through that letter because we've done this many times and we have a scientific way of knowing how this will work. There's very specific things you have to do.
Starting point is 00:05:20 We'll walk you through them. You have to answer a few questions, and we will get you through this. When you win the couple of the year, of course your wife thinks you're so thoughtful, which you obviously are not, if you're in the situation. Well, you might have been.
Starting point is 00:05:32 There just might have been some extenuating circumstances. Let's not get into it now. We don't need to talk about it. I'm just sticking up for some guys who may not be dirt bags. Right. And so if you, obviously, when your wife thinks you're that thoughtful, she'll be thrilled to say, you know what? Let's delay the plans that my husband had already made. But you better make good on it.
Starting point is 00:05:52 But then you have to make good on it next week or you're totally dead. Yeah. Okay. So let me go to James. He's in North Carolina. And we have a form letter that he has to fill out. and then we'll call his spouse. It is, James, it is your wife?
Starting point is 00:06:08 Yes, sir. How long you've been married? Ten years. Ten years. Have you ever missed a Valentine's Day before? No, sir. Have you ever missed a birthday or anniversary? No, sir.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Okay. So this is the type of person you're talking about. Maybe not a bad guy. Yes. What's your excuse for missing Valentine's Day this year? Well, I was in Indiana. So they don't have stores at Indiana or phones or the Internet? You were the girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:06:40 What were you doing in Indiana? I was working. You were working in Indiana. I was working in Indiana. I was working on the railroad. Yes, sir. Oh, you work on the railroad. So, okay, all right.
Starting point is 00:06:48 So you have a pretty good excuse. Okay, the reason why we... This is not an out-of-control wildfire. I don't know why they have the wildfires behind me. The, uh, uh, uh, James, the reason why why we ask is because the more the lazier you've been the longer you have to wait for the last line so you have not been lazy you just made a you know you just had a you know a situation arise so we have this theory that the longer you wait between what's your wife's name
Starting point is 00:07:19 Aaron Aaron okay the longer you wait between the between the name Aaron and I love you the more powerful it is, but the harder it is, because it's so powerful. So you are just going to have to wait for five seconds at the end, and I want you to count it out. I want you to say, when I say, hey, is there anything James you want to say before we hang up? And you just say, yes, Glenn, thank you. Aaron, and then in your head, don't out loud, in your head, one, two, three, four, five, I love you. Okay? That will hit her hard.
Starting point is 00:07:58 That will hit her hard. Yeah. You got it? Now, we will say, too, if you go too soon, if you, if she, because she may very, what is it, honey, what is it? You can't respond. You got to wait the full five seconds. If you go too soon, we're going to blow it for you.
Starting point is 00:08:12 We're going to just tell her. And it won't work. It will be bad for you. You're totally screwed. So you have to make sure you wait that five seconds. All right. You want to go to what's the name of the place, Sullivan's Steakhouse? Oh, I think Sullivan's.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Sullivan's is good. Sullivan's really good. I love that place. Okay. What day do you want to go? We're a Saturday. We're doing a Saturday. this Saturday.
Starting point is 00:08:31 Okay. And she doesn't know it. No, sir. Okay. Perfect. Love Dr. Reddy? Yes, we have to go through the letter. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:38 All right. All right. Questions. Let's see. First question. I had to tell you about my beautiful wife, Aaron. How uniquely wonderful Aaron is. How does it first attracted you to her?
Starting point is 00:08:55 Are you lying or why did it take you so long to think of that? Wait, did you say her butt and used a crass term or you say eyes? There is a tech. Her eyes. Her eyes. Here's the problem. There's a, and this is a lot of people say eyes. That's the problem with it. Everyone says eyes.
Starting point is 00:09:10 It has to be something other than eyes. Anything but eyes. I'm the love doctor I know. Her smile. Her smile. Okay, we'll give you that one. We may eliminate smile as well. Eyes and smile are just, let's try it.
Starting point is 00:09:25 All right, we'll try smile. But as time went into so much more, I guess, the true love, the first time, you know, you know what? I met her children. Met her children. Children. That's a good one. She's going to love that.
Starting point is 00:09:42 That's great. Is that true? Yes. Don't ask questions. We don't need the answers to. You're right. You're right. You're right.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I don't want to know too much. And that trip to give me a great vacation you guys had. Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Gatlinburg. She's going to remember that one, huh? That was a nice trip. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:04 I guess what sets her apart is the distinctive way she does something like nobody else. And what would that? be. Should be easy to narrow it down then. Yeah, she's something unique about. The way she takes care of our house and our phone. And your phone, phone or farm? Farm, okay.
Starting point is 00:10:35 The way she takes care of our house and farm. Okay. What care color does she have? she's uh it's like golden brown light golden brown great answer you could have just said brown
Starting point is 00:10:57 but light golden brown so much better it's gonna be so much more effective if you're going forever have to get back to work at what company kind of called Nordcote what is what is it Nordcote or DCO hmm
Starting point is 00:11:13 is that are those like English letters sorry don't understand can you say it slow for dumb people like us Do what now? Okay, shuttle wagon. How about that? Shuttle wagon.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Shuttle wagon. Okay. I love shuttle wagon. Shuttle wagon. And what do you do at shuttle wagon? For mobile rail car movers. Mechanic. And what was the rest of it?
Starting point is 00:11:39 Mechanic for what? Mobile rail car movers. Wow. Okay, yeah. All right, mobile rail car. How do you feel about the new green deal, huh? Lots of new trains. Yep.
Starting point is 00:11:51 and you work there Monday through Friday or? Yes, sir. Monday through Friday and... What time usually? Like what hours? Like 9 to 5, 8.30 to 5. 30 or... 8 to 430?
Starting point is 00:12:04 8 to 430. 8 to 430. Okay. Okay. And I love Aaron. Okay. So I'm going to have you practice. So I'm going to say to you at the end,
Starting point is 00:12:13 is there anything you want to say, James, to Aaron, before we hang up? And you say... Aaron? I love you. Oh, wow. That's beautiful. That's beautiful. That's beautiful.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Perfect. All right. We get to the love doctor business and try to heal this. I'm nervous. Are you? We're going to take one minute break. Tell you about our commercial, then back. And we'll get Aaron on the phone here in just a second.
Starting point is 00:12:43 The best of the Glenn Beck program. So I'm getting nervous. I'm actually nervous too. We blow this. It's not good. No. It ruins relationships. But we've saved more relationships than we've ruined.
Starting point is 00:13:00 And that's the way we look at it. That's right. There's a couple. There have been a couple. of divorces. There's divorces all the time. Exactly right. They probably wouldn't have lasted anyway.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Again, the guy already forgot Valentine's Day. It's not our fault that he did that. Divorces in the cards. Divorce is likely going to occur anyway. Right. Unless he was a guy who really did do the job, but then somebody on his staff kind of dropped the ball. You keep bringing this up.
Starting point is 00:13:24 I don't think we need to talk about it. I'm just saying that some people are good guys who love their wife. And things happen. And still don't have reservations. Let's get James, his wife, on the phone. Are we dialing out now? We're calling now. Let's make sure she doesn't get not get on hold until we are ready to start because they can't hear this conversation.
Starting point is 00:13:46 This would ruin it. Okay. It needs to be something. So soon as she picks up the phone, you start the bed and go ahead and put the, put the, there you go. Yeah, a couple of the year thing. And Stu is dressed as the love doctor. I don't know why it looks so this green screen looks so 1970s. It looks.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Because when you go back to the original studio thing. The original. Because that looks, you can't tell that that's, that looks perfect. Now go to the couple of the year. I don't know why. I mean, it looks great. Does it? Okay, good.
Starting point is 00:14:15 It looks exactly like I would picture this bit going, right? The fact that some radio station is doing a cheesy couple of the year thing and it's so overly. Yes. Over the top. Right. Right. So, okay. So, do we have her on the phone yet?
Starting point is 00:14:31 Okay. It's going to voice. James, where is she? James. Yes, she's at the house. She's at the house. It's going to voice mail. She's probably not recognizing the number.
Starting point is 00:14:44 I think it might, there may be, you may need to text her and say, hey, there's an important call coming in, make sure you answer it. Oh, boy. All right. This is very, this is when it gets really hard because, you know, we're trying to save people's relationships here. And if she doesn't pick up, you're basically getting a divorce. You know, you're saying that dressed as a doctor.
Starting point is 00:15:10 It makes it sound. Put a pin in because I believed you, but not quite. Okay. But now that you put the pen right there, now I believe you a little bit more. If it wasn't a cheap plastic pick pin. I could do a Sharpie. No, that would look even. There you go.
Starting point is 00:15:27 Oh, that looks scientific. It does look kind of scientific. It does look scientific. I have requested some glasses, too. I think if I have some fake glasses, it'll look better. Would you like to wear mine? Well, no, yours are real. And then like it'll hurt me.
Starting point is 00:15:37 eyes. Oh, yeah, that's true. I don't know. Maybe not. That's what I'd have you believe. So this is your chance to get in on this, by the way. 88-7-27-B-E-C-K is the phone number. We will line this up for you.
Starting point is 00:15:52 Again, your wife obviously has to be available. If she's in the middle of an MRI, this is not the day for you. You are screwed. You're screwed. Because you've forgotten Valentine's Day and your wife is having a cat scan for some reason. really not a good day to forget.
Starting point is 00:16:09 No. Really not a good day to forget. Probably not. By the way, I'm going to, I'm going to go to New York to the National Day of Morning event. You are? Yes. I've decided I'm going to go.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Is this confirmed? I thought there was still all sorts of hurdles to clear on this. No, I'm pretty sure it's all concerned. Because I was at the meeting I had at 8 p.m. last night, there were still lots of hurdles to clear. Really? been cleared out. Because I had one at five where I made it very clear. What I'm saying is my meeting was after your meeting. Right. So I probably have more
Starting point is 00:16:47 knowledge. Anyway, yesterday we had a guest on and she talked about this event she was doing in Albany a week from Saturday. And it is a pro-life event, but it's not a rally or anything. it's a national day of morning where we are going to or they are going to gather and and have talks and also prayer for a national day of morning asking God, please forgive us for all of this. And that's one of the things we have to do. Yes. And that's a very important thing, but it is a bit of a distraction from something that you keep bringing up, which is that us people's, people who have staffs might have had issues with
Starting point is 00:17:39 Valentine's Day? I don't know anyone who has a staff other than you. It could be Donald Trump. You think Donald Trump forgot Valentine's Day? I highly doubt that. No, I didn't say forgot Valentine's Day. I said, talk to his staff and had decided on stuff. and then there was a changeover in staff, which is oddly specific there too, but changeover in staff. And then two days before, you know, this particular individual says,
Starting point is 00:18:16 okay, so we're all on for dinner at, you know, Truelux. And or someplace like that, Waffle House. And the staff just gets really quiet. And then they look down on the calendar and say, ah, yeah. And then an hour later, they come back and say, okay, here's the thing. So we, we, the Truelux is a restaurant that there's several locations in our area. Using this as an example. You also had your executive assistant who just left to start her own business.
Starting point is 00:18:53 That's why I came up with that crazy example. And the wife had been called to make sure. that that particular restaurant was the one she wanted to go to, and so she was very excited about it. And now you couldn't get a reservation no matter who you are. You blew it is what you're saying. No, I'm using this as a blue Valentine's Day. And this is why you were, this is why you were so intent on bringing this bit back.
Starting point is 00:19:22 I don't know why my wife is all of a sudden Valentine's Day this year is so important. Usually it's like, let's go to a movie. Now, I'm not saying that we were going to a restaurant and we are going. We're absolutely, I've planned this for a long time. Unless that restaurant lost your reservation, darn it. Which happens all, this happens all too often. I'll tell you that much. Anyway, so I really did try.
Starting point is 00:19:47 And now it's no, no. Oh, this is great. So you should have sympathy for these people. You're one of them. I do have sympathy for them. Because I have been on it the whole time. What if we give Tanya? couple of the year.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Okay, we need to get to her fast here, so let's let's get to him first. We've got to go through the letter quickly. Okay, let's go through the letter. We have Jonathan, we have Jonathan, right? Jonathan? Yes. Okay, is Jillian on the line? We don't want to put her on yet. Yeah, she is. Yep. Yes, she is. Now, it's Jalan. You've got to get that right.
Starting point is 00:20:22 Oh, Jalan. Jalon. Okay. And Jonathan, let's just go through this letter because I don't understand some of the things you wrote in here. it's just kind of like a form letter where you just fill in the blanks, Jelan, Jelan, personality. The first time we worked at Pizza Hut, you knew it was true love?
Starting point is 00:20:40 I did. It's kind of funny. We were back in the back. Don't need to hear the story. Don't need to hear the story. Just trying to help you out. This is all science. This is science. So you both worked at Pizza Hut? We did.
Starting point is 00:20:51 We both worked at Pizza Hut. Okay, that's too much. It's too much. I don't need to know the story. Then you went to the Dominican Republic on a vacation? We did. Okay. We did.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Okay. And I guess what sets her apart is the distinctive way she, and what is written here is vocabulary. What the hell is that mean? Her expanded vocabulary. Her ex. She always, always correct my vocabes. Uses her expanded. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:19 What's her hair color? The hair color she'll claim. Brown. Brown? You live in Ellis County. You work at the Department of Defense. That is correct. Wow.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Wow. This is what our country depends on. He was busy working on stuff. Okay. By the way, guys, I'm stalling a meeting just for this right now. Okay, all right. So missiles are flying in. We're not shooting them down because of this phone call.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Monday through Friday, 40 hours a week. Jillon. Okay. What restaurant? Restaurant. Yeah, restaurant. What restaurant do you want to take her to? Not Pizza Hut anymore.
Starting point is 00:21:56 The Columbian is a nice restaurant. The Colombian. The Colombian. Okay, you know we're not paying for it. Oh, you're not? No. You get nothing from us except we're buying you a few extra days, okay? I'm on a DOD salary, though. Come on.
Starting point is 00:22:11 Yeah. That's not the way this works, sir. You shouldn't have gone into the public sector. You go to private sector to make money. So, Colombian restaurant, what day do you want to go? Next Friday. Next Friday. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:28 You have to make the reservations. All right. Have you ever missed a Valentine's Day or birthday or anniversary? Not an anniversary because it's on Valentine's Day. Oh, my gosh. You forgot your anniversary and Valentine's Day today? I know. You get a full 10 seconds.
Starting point is 00:22:47 You better be killing ISIS members by yourself. Yes. You get a full 10 seconds here. That's as high as we go. Yeah. So now here's the thing. You have to say, I'm going to say you to the very end. So, Jonathan, is there anything you want to do the very end?
Starting point is 00:22:58 Is there anything you want to say to Jilan before we part? And you say, yes, I do. Jalon, you have to count to full 10 seconds, no matter what she says. Are you there? Hello, anything. You wait 10 seconds. And then you say, I love you. All right?
Starting point is 00:23:16 Let's practice one time. One time. So, Jonathan, is there anything you want to say to Jalon before we hang up? You don't wait there. You don't wait there. You say, yes. Jelon, then you count. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:30 So is there anything you want to say? Yes. The name. You got to say her name first. It's the separation between the name and the I love you that makes it so powerful. We're screwed and our defense is screwed. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:43 So you say yes, Glenn. Jalan, then you count. I love you. Got it? Yes, Glenn. Jalan. Then I count the 10 seconds. Yes.
Starting point is 00:23:51 Then you say I love you. Got it? Okay. This is dicey. Wow, this is dicey. Please don't equip the drones with. just the auto kill. All right. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:24:03 We can put her on. Let's go ahead and put this full screen back behind me. It's the contest a year in the making. It's Glenn Beck's quest to find America's ultimate couple of love. The essays have been written. The heartfelt words have been read. And the winner has been selected. So now to introduce the country's most passionate pair,
Starting point is 00:24:27 here's the love god himself, Glenn Beck. Wow, we have gone all out this. year and you know this last the entire year just trying to find the most romantic couple and the couple that that America feels is an example to all of us and we've brought in Dick Dickerson who is a doctor family therapist. Dr. Dickerson, yes, thank you. I worked hard for the title and I do appreciate you. Sure. And you've been going over this and using all kinds of research analysis and your years of study of couples. As a physician and a counselor and a doctor of love studies,
Starting point is 00:25:08 I have met with over 14,000 couples. And I have never seen anything like this. Okay. And what was it about this couple? As you... Just the unique and distinct ways that he spoke about. These were not generalities. He really knew real specifics about this relationship. And it was really...
Starting point is 00:25:28 It was touching. Okay. So do we have Jonathan on the phone? Hello, Jonathan. Yes, I'm here. Congratulations. Congratulations on winning, now, does Jillon know anything about what's been going on? I know she doesn't. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:45 And I understand today's not just Valentine's Day. Today is a special day for you. That is right. It's our anniversary. How many years? How many years? 16. 16 years, unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:25:58 Jilan? Yes. Are you there? I am welcome. You probably are taken aback. Did Jonathan let on during the year at all that he was doing this? No, not at all. I never answer the phone. You never answer the phone? Not if it's like an 866 number. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, I'm glad that we got you on the phone because, and Dr. Dickerson, this is the letter.
Starting point is 00:26:31 May I read it? This is the letter, yeah, and I think you should read it. Yeah, I hope you don't mind, Jonathan, that I share with the audience this, but I want to read this to Jelon. Dear Mr. Beck, I have never entered a contest like this before. Is that true, Jonathan? You're not, this is the first time, huh? That's God's honest. What was it about this contest that you said? You know what? I'm going to do it. I'm just such a huge fan of yours, so I had to participate. That's great. Okay. So I've never entered a contest like this before.
Starting point is 00:27:00 However, I felt I had to tell you about my beautiful wife, Jilan. I really can't express in words how uniquely wonderful Jilan truly is. Honestly, at first, I think I was just attracted to her personality. But as time went by, it turned into so much more. Now, that's unusual, doctor, because usually people say I was attracted to her body, and then it turns into more. Right. No, this is the personality was first here. And we've done many studies with the AMA and the ADA. and we found an incredible amount of the physical attraction coming first.
Starting point is 00:27:36 But this is sort of the reverse. That was the interesting parts of this. I guess I knew it was true love the first time we worked at Pizza Hut. Did you guys work at Pizza Hut together? Yes. She remembers that specific thing. Yeah. That's great.
Starting point is 00:27:53 What was it about, Jilan, what was it about working together at Pizza Hut that was. For me, is that what you're asking? Yeah. I mean, it's his letter, but I didn't know if you remembered it as fondly as he did. I do. It is so funny because I was working there a good five months, and I was closing up. It was the first time without Jonathan working. And I have left, like, all this stuff to do.
Starting point is 00:28:21 And the other kitchen people, they were like, what are you doing? And I was like, it's not my job. And they said, no, it's just Jonathan does it for you. Wow. You know what? Can I tell you, I'm going to tell you that God's honest truth here, Jelan. I asked him before we went on to tell me that story because I didn't understand it. He told it exactly the same way with the same spirit behind it.
Starting point is 00:28:45 It was really, it's amazing to hear a couple so insane. And that trip to the Dominican. Wow, what a perfect time that was. Yes, it was, I think it was well deserved for both of us. You know, you start out, you're so young. And I was reflecting on this this morning just about how you do not even know or you can't even conceptualize what marriage is at that age. Wow. Just something keeps you going and you just keep going forward.
Starting point is 00:29:22 It doesn't mean that it's easy. So there's times where you need to take a break and you need to just celebrate each other and kind of say, You know what, I'm sorry. I'm learning on you and with you. And there's things that you can hurt each other with, but it doesn't mean that you just give up a walk away. Wow. Jonathan, in talking to Jilan, I, this particular couple of the year, this year,
Starting point is 00:29:49 has taken on a new and deeper meaning hearing her talk about you. And it's kind of hard to go on. But I'm going to, he says, I guess what sets her apart? is the distinctive way she uses her vocabulary. She uses her vocabulary unlike any other brown-haired woman in Ellis County. The whole county. He says, I could go on forever, but that would take away from my time with her.
Starting point is 00:30:22 And I have to get back to work at the Department of Defense, where I'm a supervisor. Monday through Friday, I work 40 hours a week. Supervisor. Besides, everyone always tries to make love so complex. And I think that's why I should be your Valentine's couple of the year, because for me, it's simple. I just love Jilan. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:44 That is. That's powerful. I see what you see in that, doctor. It's beautiful. Okay, so here's the thing. And I'm going to have to take the blame on this one. I happen to be in Washington for the state of the union and everything else. And I dropped the ball.
Starting point is 00:30:59 And we were supposed to take you to one of your, favorite restaurants tonight, the Colombian, I guess. Oh, my goodness, yes. Yes, but I have been out of town and I dropped the ball on this and I am so sorry about that. You shouldn't take all the responsibility for that. A lot of that was the charity work you were doing and it was admirable. It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:31:18 So anyway, so we've set up something for you next Friday if that's okay at the Colombian. So would you mind please forgive me? Do you mind not celebrating your anniversary and Valentine's Day until next week. Can we do it twice? Is that okay too? Well, can you get what? Can we just do it twice? Well, as a doctor, I would not recommend that. No, I think you should wait. Well, I think Jonathan, the way she spoke about Pizza Hut and it is their anniversary, that would be great. I think, you know, maybe. Tonight you celebrate a Pizza Hut and next week you do the Columbia. There you go. That's a great idea. Guys, congratulations. Jonathan, is there anything that you want to say to July?
Starting point is 00:32:01 Yes, Glenn. Jelan, I love you. Oh, hang on. There's a... Thank you. Do you want to... Is there anything else you wanted to say to July? I don't know if that...
Starting point is 00:32:19 I don't know if I heard that could do. You cut out there, actually, there. And I know... I didn't hear it. You cut out for about 10 seconds. So do you want to try that one more time? Yeah, yes, yeah, sure. Delon, I just, I know...
Starting point is 00:32:33 You know, I'm beyond difficult. And I know you're cutting out again. Oh, yeah. I think you may have said, I love you. We kind of lost a little bit of that. But, I mean, we lost about 10 seconds of that. If you could just restate what you were saying earlier, we don't want to lose that full 10 seconds.
Starting point is 00:32:51 So is there anything you want to say to Jalan? Just that I love you. Yeah, I don't know how I could be. I don't know how I could be more. Okay. For a wildfire. Is it? It's a wildfire.
Starting point is 00:33:08 We're having issues with the phone. Is that? Yeah. Can we ask you guys to hold on for just a second? Hold on one second. If you could pick up July and we could talk maybe to Jonathan here. Yeah, just because we don't know. Yeah, we're having a problem with the connection. Hang on just a second.
Starting point is 00:33:23 In fact, doctor, can you, can you, I'm going to just do a real quick commercial for a minute and then we'll come back. We're having a dickens of a time getting somebody on the other end of the phone. What year is it? A dickens of a time? What year in the 1800s do you believe it is? What? Did your power go out last night or something? And you put on a long nightgown with a candle,
Starting point is 00:33:51 you walked around the house? You have a sleeping cap on as it happened? What was that? So Ma was in her kerchief and I was in my cap. And we had just settled down for a long winter's nap. When out on the lawn, I heard such a clatter. and that clatter was no one is picking up the freaking phone to be able to do this bit. Do we, Sarah, do we have a contestant that we know we can get to the other person?
Starting point is 00:34:18 Not yet. Not yet. Okay. So we have a long list of people, but you have to be able to connect to the other person. Yes. So we can make you the couple of the year. It's advisable to text them and say, hey, or call them and say, hey, there's a call coming in. you make sure you answer it.
Starting point is 00:34:37 Right. Sarah, how close is Mike our phone screener to currently hanging himself? The noose has been fashioned. Okay. Has he found the stool yet? Not yet. Okay, because I'm using the rickety one in about five minutes. So, but it'll just take me about 45 seconds.
Starting point is 00:34:55 I'll kick it from underneath me and then you can just bring it to Mike. Sounds good. All right, good. Thank you very much. Pat Gray joins us. Hello, Pat. A Pat Gray unleashed. How are you?
Starting point is 00:35:04 Oh, perfect. Yeah. You? Oh my gosh, I love Valentine's Day. Just go well? Yeah. All Valentine's Day has always gone well for me. Yeah, me too. Always.
Starting point is 00:35:15 I love the holiday. Oh, especially this year. Yeah. I will tell you, I will tell you, Pat, that I hate you today. You hate me today? I do. I hate you. And that differs from yesterday in what way?
Starting point is 00:35:30 Well, no, it differs in this way. Uh-huh. Jackie gets it. She does. Jackie gets it. Okay. This is a made-up stupid holiday that is really, for most guys, is really remembered as that really bloody massacre in Chicago that was cool. If there's a special on it, you watch that.
Starting point is 00:35:51 You know what I mean? Yeah. And that's really, that's the only thing special for guys on Valentine's Day. And I guess women, maybe it's chocolate. So why don't we just say, hey, let's stay home. I'll get you some chocolate and let's watch a documentary on the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Yeah, minus the chocolate. That's exactly what Jackie and I are doing tonight. Really?
Starting point is 00:36:14 Minus, she won't eat chocolate anymore. But. Oh, geez. I think of you, every time I hear you give the spot, if your wife says, I don't need anything, don't believe it. Except in the case of my wife. Well, your wife is. She really means it. No, because your wife is, no, she's different.
Starting point is 00:36:33 She is different. She is different. She's like a man. with female genitalia. No, she's not. No, she's not. She's got some manly sensibilities. She does, but she's got like your grandparents sensibilities.
Starting point is 00:36:47 She's like, don't get me anything. We don't need anything. Practical. It's impractical to do that. You're like, okay, but it might be fun. You know, this kid. No, I'll just take it back. And then in the beginning, I used to ignore that.
Starting point is 00:37:01 And she would tell me, don't get me anything. And I would ignore that because, you know, She really does want something, I would believe. And I'd get it. And she'd take it back. I told you I didn't want anything. Yeah, I know, honey. I know.
Starting point is 00:37:14 That's amazing. But the kids really would like to go to Disneyland. They've heard of this place. And they thought it would be, it's impractical. Do you know how much that costs? Yeah. Yeah, but I mean, really. It'd be fun for a while.
Starting point is 00:37:26 It'd be fun. No. Wouldn't be fun for that much money. So I feel for you at the same time, I hate your guts. And both for the same. same reason, Jackie. Yeah. Both tremendous and scary.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Yeah, very. In both ways. Right. Am I in trouble? She's not listening. Is she? No, she's not listening. Okay, good.
Starting point is 00:37:48 She doesn't even listen to Packray Unleashed, let alone in this show. No, she does not. No. My wife doesn't either. Do you remember when they thought we were funny? Yeah, yeah. And then...
Starting point is 00:37:56 And then... And then... And then... Probably after the wedding. Right. Then remember when they thought we were funny together? Yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:38:06 Yeah. And that didn't last either. Those days don't come back. And then they just look at each other now when we're together and go, oh. And try to walk out of the room. They do. People think we're kidding about that. No, we're not.
Starting point is 00:38:22 No. No, that's true. You know what both of our wives say, I'm guessing it gets the same thing. And I think we've talked about this before. He must be so funny at home. It must be so much fun. No. No. My wife always gets, it's, they used to get, uh, is he as funny at home as he is, no, no. I thought that too for a while, then live with him. He's not. Now they get sympathy.
Starting point is 00:38:52 Now they're like, you, you are, you're a brave woman. Okay. We have somebody here. We have somebody. So let's go to Dawn. Don, uh, Dawn, are you there? I'm here. Okay. Nancy is... No. Okay, so we're going to fill out the form here. Tell you about my beautiful wife. Her name is...
Starting point is 00:39:14 Julie. Julie. I can't express how uniquely wonderful Julie is. Honestly, the first time I thought I was just attracted to her. Can't say smile, can't say eyes. It was just her looks. Her looks. Her looks.
Starting point is 00:39:34 That's a good answer. Her looks and her beautiful demeanor. And beautiful... Let me check with a doctor. Beautiful demeanor will work, yeah. Looks is very honest, and then beautiful demeanor is the lie. All right, guess I knew it was true love. The first time we...
Starting point is 00:39:52 Come on, be honest. The first time, I guess, we made eye contact. Do I think he's eye, or can I own this? How about we just leave it the first time we made contact? There you go. It's probably better. Made contact. And that trip to any vacation that she'll remember.
Starting point is 00:40:09 Cedar Point. Is that the amusement park? Yes. A distinctive way she does something like no other person does. The way she loves her, me and her, the rest, her kids. The way she loves you and the rest of her kids. The rest of the family or two kids. You're not her kid, though, right?
Starting point is 00:40:37 When you say the rest of her kids. No, her and I have two children. Okay. That would just be uncomfortable if you were also her kids. How long you've been married, Don? We've been married 24 years. See, now this is really, I want to caution you because if she finds out that you're doing this to buy a few more days just to get, I don't, I mean, it could get ugly. So.
Starting point is 00:40:59 Oh, no, it's fine. It's been ugly before. Okay. Good, good. Good. Good. I love that. What's your wife's hair color?
Starting point is 00:41:06 The color that she says it is. She'll say it's blonde. Blonde. Okay. I go on forever. What county do you live in? Oh, yeah, what county? We live in Hillsborough County.
Starting point is 00:41:21 Hillsborough. Halesboro or Hillsboro? Are you in Tampa? We're in Plant City. Oh, okay, yeah, Hillsborough County. Okay. Never take away from my time with her. Get back to work.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Where do you work? I work for Center Point Church. Center Point Church. Wow, a church employee. A church employee married for 25 years, not this I don't okay where what do you do there I'm maintenance manager good thing is if you work at a church when you need to get reburied you've got a place already or counseling counseling free yeah there you go okay you work there from the hours of what
Starting point is 00:42:01 nine till five nine till five Monday through Friday Monday through Thursday Monday through Thursday and you have Sundays off I would imagine yeah and you love you just love Julie. So now, have you ever missed a birthday or anniversary or Valentine's Day before? I have missed a birthday before.
Starting point is 00:42:23 When? When in the relationship? It was two years ago. Two years ago. This is trending poorly. Yes. I missed it by a couple hours. It doesn't really doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:42:37 It's not like, you know, at midnight, it's like you didn't say anything for two hours and she knows. Okay, so here's the thing, Don. We're going to give you some extra seconds here because we have this theory that the longer you wait between her name and I love you, the more powerful that love is when it's spoken like that.
Starting point is 00:42:55 So we're going to give you a seven-second wait. And so this is what I want you to do. I'm going to say, Don, is there anything that you want to say to Julie before you leave? And you say, yes, Glenn. Julie, then in your head. One, two, three, four. Five, six, seven, I love you.
Starting point is 00:43:17 So we got to wait seven seconds. If you say okay or something like that beforehand, we're going to blow it for you. Yeah. It won't work out well. You want to practice? Yeah, let's practice one. Okay, so, Don, is there anything you want to say to her before we hang up? Yes, Glenn.
Starting point is 00:43:36 You have to say her name. Yes, her name. Anyway. I deeply love you. Oh, that's beautiful. That's beautiful. That's beautiful. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:49 Okay. We're going to take a quick break. Then we're going to come back with Don and Julie. And if Julie's not there, there's the rickety school stool in the back that we're just going to shove up here. And we have Don on the phone. Hello, Don. Yes. Don, welcome to the Big Frog 110 FM.
Starting point is 00:44:11 Well, thank you. You're welcome. Is your wife Julie on the phone? Yes. Hi, Julie. How are you? I'm good, how are you? Very good. Did you have any idea that Don was working on something for you?
Starting point is 00:44:25 I had zero idea. Zero idea. Well, you two have been selected as our couple of the year. Only one couple every year, and they're pretty amazing. And what may you select this one, Doc? Well, we've looked at this. It's a special case. This is something unique.
Starting point is 00:44:42 It's something different. We took something out of this letter, I think, that really put them over the edge. Of course, please. Here it is. as Dear Mr. Beck, I've never entered a contest like this before. Is that true? Don, never done anything like this, huh? Yeah, this is the first time. However, I felt I had to tell you about my beautiful wife, Julie.
Starting point is 00:45:02 I really can't express in words how uniquely wonderful Julie truly is. Honestly, at first, I think I was just attracted to her looks and her beautiful demeanor. Hmm. But as time went by, it turned into so much more. I guess I knew it was true love the first time we made contact. What do you mean by that, Don? I'm not going to ask you. There's many meanings for that.
Starting point is 00:45:34 Okay, all right. Sure. And that trip to Cedar Point. Wow. What a perfect time that was. You remember that time, Julie? I sure do. As fondly as he does?
Starting point is 00:45:45 Oh, yes. Yeah. I guess what sets her apart is the distinctive way she loves me and the rest of the family, unlike any other blonde woman in Hillsborough County. I could go on forever, but that would take away from my time with her. I have to get back to work. I work at Cedar Point where I'm a maintenance manager from 9 to 5 Monday through Friday, Monday through Thursday, and Sundays off.
Starting point is 00:46:12 besides everyone always tries to make love so complex. But that's why I think we should be your Valentine's couple of the year, because for me, it's simple. I just love, Julie. Wow. Julie, how do you feel about that? That was very sweet and unexpected. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:46:41 Now, I have to tell you, we're doing this on Valentine's Day, but we've kind of screwed this up. And so we're going to have to have you guys go out to dinner. We were supposed to make the reservations that we didn't. So, Don, can you get this? Julie, do you mind if you don't do something tonight and you wait? A little bit, postpone it? That is fine.
Starting point is 00:47:05 That is great. That's great. Thank you so much, guys. And Don, is there anything you want to say to Julie? Well, yes, Glenn. Julie? Yes. I love you.
Starting point is 00:47:20 Beautiful. Wow. Thank you guys very much. Thank you. Don and Julie from Florida. Our couple of the year. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. We're going to run out of time today.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Let me just finish this clip because I just think this clip is just so outrageous. We all know what's going on in Venezuela. We all know that Maduro, he altered the elections. He took all of the people that were running against him. had a chance and he put them in jail. This is not a democratically elected guy. He seized power. He was elected the first time.
Starting point is 00:48:13 Second time, no. And he's using food as a weapon. In that last election, he, in Spanish, his slogan was, you give, I give. Meaning you vote for me, I give your community food. We know what's going on. We know who's on the right side, but apparently Congressman Omar has no idea. She thinks that we're on the wrong side.
Starting point is 00:48:41 Listen to the rest. Yes or no. Would you support an armed faction within Venezuela that engages in war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide, if you believe they were serving U.S. interest, as you did in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Negraguet. I am not going to respond to that question. I'm sorry. I don't think this entire line of questioning is meant to be real questions, and so I will not reply. Good for you. Whether you under your watch, a genocide will take place, and you will look the other way, because American interests were being upheld, is a fair question. Because the American people want to know that any time we engage a country, that we are going to be a country, that we are not.
Starting point is 00:49:30 think about what our actions could be and how we believe our values are being farthered that is my question will you make sure that human rights are not violated and that we uphold international and human rights I suppose there is a question in there and the answer is that the entire thrust of American policy in Venezuela is to support the Venezuelan people's effort to restore democracy to their country. That's our policy. I don't think anybody disputes that. The question I had for you is that the interest, does the interest of the United States include protecting human rights and include protecting
Starting point is 00:50:27 people against genocide? That is always the position of the United States. Thank you. You are not going to get a serious person to take a serious job in this country if that's who you put in Congress. That is the most insulting thing I've ever heard. Now, there are bad guys in Congress. There are bad guys in government. They're bad guys in the public sphere.
Starting point is 00:50:55 but if you really truly believe that American interests come above genocide in a country where we are in, it's laughable, especially how dare you as a Muslim, as a Muslim, say those things while we have been fighting and freeing slaves that Muslims have taken because they started a deadly caliphate, because we tried to free people. And let's not just pass by the fact that we now have at least one member in the U.S. Congress that believes the American people have committed genocide in three occasions in what, the last 30 years? I mean, I'm sure others believe it, but I don't remember anyone else ever saying it. It's the same person. It's the exact same person who also thinks that Israel has hypnotized the world.
Starting point is 00:51:55 world. If that's not anti-Semitic, you can go to one of her many other anti-Semitic statements. All about the Benjamins. This woman is so, this woman, and she's not even the one that wrote for Louis Farrakhan for years. No, that's salib. Right. I mean, she's not the only extremist in Congress now. Oh, well, there were plenty of extremists before, but these, this is this kind of extremist. And, you know, this isn't, you know, Maxine Waters, who's been around for a thousand years and is obviously insane. This is, these are three young congresspeople who have been identified as the future of the Democratic Party. You know, that is, that's scary. I don't know how you're going to do.
Starting point is 00:52:43 I don't know how you're going to, I don't know how they think they're going to save or get elected in a majority with this kind of stuff. And for all the green jobs thing? Oh, yeah. Okay. So all that was released, apparently, all that was released, this is their excuse now and why Mitch McConnell was sabotaging them, is because all that they had was just a memo, a talking points memo, that we think, you know, green energy is important and we think we should eventually get off fossil fuels. And that's what everybody signed on to. Apparently, there is no bill except a resolution that says, hey, we think these things are important. important, not an actual, hey, let's get rid of the planes and let's get rid of the cars.
Starting point is 00:53:30 That's at Casio Cortez. Has she put that out? It's, they're not going to survive. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. We have Mark and Elizabeth on the phone. I wanted to bring them on because their story is incredible. They met, and maybe they can help you, Andrew. They met.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Huh? They got sisters? I don't know. Sorry, okay. But they met at Mercury 1. They were part of the leadership program. And so we have Mark, are you there and Elizabeth? I'm here.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Mark, are you there? Mark, he's not there. Our producers say he's there, but he's not there. So let me just talk to Elizabeth. Elizabeth. Hi. Hi, how are you? I'm good.
Starting point is 00:54:29 How are you? Very good. So you guys met at this leadership program that we did and tell me about this because none of us had any idea that there was something starting there. It was kind of one of the things where I think almost everyone in the program, we have a group chat actually that we all keep in touch with. And Mark and I just started texting over the group chat and formed this friendship.
Starting point is 00:54:59 So it wasn't, so it didn't happen while you were here in those two weeks. Did you guys notice each other? Did you, were you looking across the room going, you know? I think Mark was probably more so than I was at that time. Yeah. Now, how do you feel about, because here you are on national radio talking about your love, and in the biggest moment of your life, he's abandoned you. How do you feel about that?
Starting point is 00:55:22 I'm here now. Oh, he's here now. He's showing up late. Yeah, he's showing up late. That's what men do for Dave. Yeah, so did you know, Mark, you know, when you were in the leadership program, were you looking and saying, okay, Elizabeth, she will be mine or no one will have her? Not quite that early.
Starting point is 00:55:44 I was interested. I think the first time I knew I was interested was the Mercury One ball that year. You guys were selling the raffle tickets for the car. Yeah. And another girl who was volunteering who had been in the leadership program offered to sell me one. and I said, great pitch, good practice, glad you are doing this. I'm going to go buy one from Elizabeth. Wow, wow.
Starting point is 00:56:10 See, that's the kind of thing that you do, Andrew. If somebody's selling... Buy cars? No, if somebody is selling, you know, something and you think she's attractive, you should go up and say, so how much? Okay, and that works well. Okay, in certain circumstances it works very well. And then be like, now, if I get like two of these things, what kind of dinner are we going to get?
Starting point is 00:56:32 And make it transactional because then the woman will appreciate that I'm good at math. Yeah, what do you think, Elizabeth? Is that the thing for Andrew to... I mean, he could give it a shot. I'm going to get two or three cars this weekend. Right. So when do you guys get married? Because I brought you up on stage at our event here for the Mercury 1 ball just recently.
Starting point is 00:56:54 And you proposed. And Elizabeth, you had no idea that was coming? I didn't. It was pretty cool. That was a surprise. It was awesome. And Mark said, I live that I have a question to ask you. And then he never asked the question.
Starting point is 00:57:08 And I just nailed, yeah. I agreed to. So you didn't ask. Has he asked since? Yes. He has asked. He clarified, and he told me he had all this worked up in his head, and it just didn't come out of his mouth at the time. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:26 So you agreed to something that you had no idea what you were agreeing to. I did. I have it all in writing now, though. Well, okay, good. Nice. All right, good. Well, guys, congratulations. You're our couple of the year. And we know how special that really is.
Starting point is 00:57:42 So, congratulations. Thanks, guys. God bless. Good, thank you. You bet. So, by the way, you can find love. Maybe you should. You're too old.
Starting point is 00:57:57 You can get involved. If you're 18 to 24, years old, Mercury 1 has a really amazing thing. It's a two-week leadership training program, and that's what they were both in. And if you know somebody who is 18 to 24, or if that is you, and you want to learn about leadership, you want to learn about the foundations of America, and learn firsthand. You have a rare opportunity to handle the founding documents yourself and do some research for yourself. Apparently not the only thing you're handling at this particular. Yes, it is. As she said, it didn't happen until after. Anyway, Mercury 1.
Starting point is 00:58:30 dot org slash LTP Mercury1.org slash LTP. If you need a hook up spot. No, it's not what that is. No. Are you sure? If, you know what? And I have a comparable leadership program for models between ages 25 and 40.
Starting point is 00:58:46 So what are you? It's a Star Trek theme camp about leadership. So if you're on 24 to 40, be sure to reach out. How important is the Star Trek part of the relationship? Not really. Not honestly that big of a deal. It's a fun thing. So if she hates it?
Starting point is 00:59:00 You know, this is the given technique. I'm not a huge sports guy. So I think I'd have to be like, okay, cool. I'm not going to make you dress up at conventions with me. But I don't have to go to games unless we spawn and our children become quarterbacks. Then I will watch. Spawn. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:16 You are romantic. I am not. I can. It's a man. Excuse me. Make Spawn. Okay. There you.
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