Beck: “We Are The People Clinging To God And Guns”

Beck: “We Are The People Clinging To God And Guns”

By Earl Neikirk/Bristol Herald Courier

Glenn Beck talks to the crowd gathered at Books-A-Million Friday who came to his book signing.

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BRISTOL, Va. – Thirteen-year-old Hunter Herndon was among the first dozen to get Glenn Beck’s autograph Friday at the conservative talk-show host’s signing event at Books-A-Million.

But Hunter’s single-digit ticket came only because of the kindness of strangers. His father, Bob Herndon, was scheduled to work when the free tickets became available at 9 a.m. Friday. But when dad unsuccessfully begged book store staff Thursday night for an advance ticket - a man who overheard him offered to help. And did.

“[My son’s] mother passed away eight months ago,” Herndon said. “This book helped him. I wanted him to meet the man who wrote it.”

So at 5 a.m. Friday morning, the man who overheard Herndon’s plea arrived with his wife in the book store’s snow-covered parking lot. They were the first in line.

Glenn Beck, who has both a syndicated radio and cable television show, came to Bristol, Va., to sign copies of his newest book, “The Christmas Sweater,” for which 500 tickets were available on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 9 a.m. Friday.

By 7 a.m., dozens of people had gathered on the sidewalk outside, shivering in the cold weather, determined to get a ticket.

“My feet were so cold, it took an hour for them to thaw out,” said Ramona Stacey, of Bristol, Tenn., who claimed her place in line at 7 a.m. “All of us here waiting in the early morning took a poll, and there was not one [Barack] Obama fan in the crowd,” she joked.

Books-A-Million was packed nearly an hour before Beck was slated to arrive at 8 p.m., each fan standing in line according to the number on their ticket. Single file, 500 people snaked switchbacks around the book shelves, waiting with fevered anticipation to meet the man several called their hero.

Every one in line held a copy of “The Christmas Sweater,” Beck’s third book.

Released Nov. 11, the book is based, according to the publisher’s announcements, on a true story about “boyhood memories, wrenching life lessons, and the true meaning of the gifts we give to one another.”

“It sorta helped me to understand what my mother means now that she’s gone,” Hunter Herndon said while waiting in line with his father. “She’s gone. And the book helped me to learn how to bring back the happy times that we had, instead of just the bad stuff from when she was sick.”

Beck, whose daily radio show airs locally on WFHG 92.7 every day at 9 a.m., hosts a television show that until recently was broadcast on CNN. Starting Jan. 19, he said, he’ll have a new show on FOX.

“He’s moving to FOX and I’m so glad,” Stacey said, to nods of agreement from bystanders.

At Beck’s arrival, an exuberant applause broke out in the bookstore.

“Praise Jesus,” someone yelled several times. “We’re not worthy,” declared another. An eruption of camera flashes accompanied the frenzy, capturing Beck’s dramatic entrance.

He strode toward a platform before the crowd, stepped onto it and raised his arms to the sky.

“We are the people clinging to God and guns,” he boomed. 

Beck spoke briefly to his fans, his voice breaking at times, before he sat down to sign his name 500 times. He told them about his faith and his life and the fans he has met during his signing tour.

“This is a real bond between me and my listeners,” Beck said. “I wouldn’t stand in line for anybody. For them to stand in line for me, it’s amazing.”

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Flag Comment Posted by tmullins on November 22, 2008 at 5:09 pm

Guys, calm down

Flag Comment Posted by captainkona on November 22, 2008 at 4:33 pm

Oh, sorry.

Here’s Beck blaming the VT students and faculty for the massacre…

From the blog of an ardent Glenn Beck fan…

BECK: The school shootings at Columbine and Virginia Tech, terrible, terrible tragedies, but I and many others believe they would have been prevented if some professors or teachers or, even in those cases, some students, at least in the Virginia Tech case, would have been armed.

I’m in ‘til 8pm tonight. If that’s too soon for you, I’ll be back in the office Monday, Raw.
Come see me.

Flag Comment Posted by rawbleedorange on November 22, 2008 at 2:59 pm

So,Bill, you don’t even know what you meant.I don’t even want to know your team,,oh wait, you don’t watch sports,,,,right??????

Flag Comment Posted by captainkona on November 22, 2008 at 2:49 pm

Glenn Beck is a coward and a punk.

It was Glenn Beck who first blamed the murdered students at VT for having been killed. He accused unarmed, innocent children of “not fighting off the shooter”.
This from a lousy coward who would have defecated in his shorts at the mere sight of an attacker.

I hope that Glenn Beck’s kids end up in the same situation one day so he can ridicule them too.

This man is pure filth.

Flag Comment Posted by tmullins on November 22, 2008 at 12:57 pm

I totally agree with Beck, there are many of us who only have hope to move forward and not be bitter, angry, frustrated, clinging to our guns and religion;  Appalachia can’t stand anymore of Presidebt Bush’s prosperity

www.wisecountyissues.com

Flag Comment Posted by Bill on November 22, 2008 at 12:01 pm

rawbleedorange.Your post name tells the whole story, UT VOLS. People with this view of all subjects , another key stroke is wasted———-

Flag Comment Posted by rawbleedorange on November 22, 2008 at 11:39 am

What does that mean,Bill?

Flag Comment Posted by Bill on November 22, 2008 at 11:26 am

All the many good people in the USA and we the people elected OBAMA. So SAD

Flag Comment Posted by jenny on November 22, 2008 at 7:20 am

Was there to see Glen Beck. Did not get an autograph, however the excitment of the crowd was contagious.Many people there and was happy he Mr. Back put Bristol on his book signing list.

Mike Huckabee to be there endorsing his book soon.

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