Mark Levin Podcast

The Best Of Mark Levin - 5/9/26

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May 9, 2026
Sharp critiques of media fixation on Israel and arguments about competing sovereignty claims. A tour through the First Continental Congress and the Continental Association's boycott strategy. Strong warnings about Iran, calls to back internal resistance, and debates over military and policy options. Coverage of antisemitism in New York, local politics, and why wealthy taxpayers are fleeing the city.
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Why Israel's Sovereignty Is Singled Out

  • Mark Levin argues challenges to Israel's sovereignty are uniquely persistent compared with other nations' historical territorial changes.
  • He contrasts Israel's ancient, continuous presence in the Holy Land with British, American territorial acquisitions and modern attacks on Israel's legitimacy.
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Zionism Defined As Historical Homeland Right

  • Levin defines Zionism simply as the right to a Jewish homeland rooted in millennia of presence in the region.
  • He emphasizes the historical continuity of Jewish presence (thousands of years) and the use of scripture as evidence when sovereignty is challenged.
ANECDOTE

First Continental Congress Was A Prelude To Independence

  • Levin recounts the First Continental Congress (Sept 5–Oct 26, 1774) as a prelude to independence with the Continental Association and boycott.
  • He details delegates, Suffolk Resolves, boycott timings, and Section 4's assertion of Americans' right to legislative participation.
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