Evidently I had twisted the shaft of one of the Glide Hex Head Screws (under the Miter Gauge) when adjusting it. After noticing the weird tilt to my miter gauge, I went to adjusting the glides. These black screws are made from nylon. I later found they are solid nylon - previously thought they were just coated in something that would slide.
Since I couldn't turn one of the screws, I tried to remove it. Whoops! It twisted off!
These hex head nylon screws cost $12 each! Lucky they were on sale for 20% off. Threw them into the order for sandpaper disks.
Oh yeah! One more thing! Remember the old fashioned method of aligning the table and the rip fence? The one where you locked a long Allen wrench into the miter gauge and slid it along the surface to be aligned. Well, I had left a set screw in the top of the miter gauge where you would tighten the Allen wrench. Evidently I had screwed the set screw down to where it touched the nylon glide screw. No wonder it wouldn't go in any farther! Here is where I must have twisted the screw shaft.
Had to drill out the old broken one. Good thing nylon was easy to drill. BTW they are a bugger to install. Had to run a 5/16 x 18 die part way up the screw (scraping the excess nylon off) to be able to start it without cross threading.