Glenn Beck speaks on his radio program October 31, 2014. (Photo: TheBlaze TV)
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Glenn Beck has been taking questions on social media throughout the past week, telling his audience they can ask him anything.
Some of the questions included, "What is the best way to get kids excited about history?" and "How do you find that balance between maintaining your sanity and being informed?"
"You think I've retained my sanity?" Beck jokingly responded to the latter question on his radio program. "What are you asking? 'Hey, crazy man, how do you keep from going crazy?' I don't know. I went crazy."
Glenn Beck speaks on his radio program October 31, 2014. (Photo: TheBlaze TV)
One listener asked: "How can we help you? Is there anything we can do other than pray for your safety and good health?"
Beck's radio co-hosts, Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere, suggested the individual send in a check for $10 million, but Beck told them to stop being so greedy.
"Because I care about you, here's what you can do. I mean this sincerely," Beck said with a dramatic pause. "Buy Comcast and then put us on."
Watch the complete segment with Beck's answers, and a number of other questions -- including a mother concerned about her son joining the ROTC -- below:
Complimentary Clip from TheBlaze TV
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