“I thought that if I admitted the love I had been hiding, society would reject me."
“I leaned in and I kissed this person.”
“I kissed my sister. First our lips met, then our tongues . . . I ran my fingers through her silky hair and felt her soft skin . . . It was the height of passion and the moment I knew who my true love was . . .”
"We knew we had done something so wrong, but at the same time, something so very right.”
Glenn Beck, from his book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland." Beck later writes in the book that he never kissed his sister. He is making a point on the attack on values. I prefer to get my lecture on values from someone who didn't spend time doing cocaine with strippers.
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