Mark Levin Podcast

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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 48min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 12/9/24

The capture of the suspect in the assassination of a UnitedHealthcare CEO raises questions about radicalization stemming from education. The acquittal of Daniel Penny in the subway incident sparks debates about self-defense and mental health. A critical examination of the 14th Amendment reveals complexities surrounding birthright citizenship. Meanwhile, tensions in Syria and the changing landscape of U.S. foreign policy highlight the implications of leadership in the Middle East. The podcast also critiques media narratives and the political environment surrounding recent events.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 1h 14min

The Best Of Mark Levin - 12/7/24

The podcast dives into the criticisms of the Democratic Party's disconnect from the middle class, exposing perceived Marxist influences. It scrutinizes Biden's family controversies and the issue of classified information handling. The discussion highlights the struggles of constitutional conservatives against bipartisan resistance. It also addresses the need for conservative unity amidst smear campaigns and critiques the media's role in political discourse. Additionally, a historical lens is applied to current debates on civil rights and children's medical decisions.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 1h 49min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 12/6/24

A whistleblower who faced almost 11 years in federal court shares his compelling journey, shedding light on the systemic injustices individuals like him encounter. The conversation dives into President Biden's potential preemptive pardons, described as a constitutional crisis that could spark impeachment. The guest also critiques urban leadership failures, particularly in New York, highlighting safety issues and the treatment of good Samaritans. Tune in for a raw discussion on accountability, civil rights, and the current political landscape.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 59min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 12/5/24

Larry O’Connor, a morning show host on WMAL, steps in to discuss the political landscape post-Trump's win, emphasizing the necessary support for his cabinet nominations. He critiques the radical left's approach to immigration, particularly regarding asylum seekers, and the implications of recent legislation. O’Connor also expresses concerns about Justice Sotomayor's stance on gender treatment for minors, highlighting its controversial nature. The conversation highlights the complexities of military and immigration policies amidst ongoing political strife.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 38min

Liberty and Learning - Part Three

Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College and a leading voice in American history, joins the conversation to highlight the Declaration of Independence’s impact on liberty and education. He discusses the courage of the signers and the unexpected unity in their quest for freedom. Arnn also shares insights from the 1776 Commission, spotlighting education's pivotal role in upholding republican values. Finally, he emphasizes Hillsdale's mission in promoting character and civic responsibility, connecting the past with contemporary issues.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 44min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 12/4/24

The discussion highlights the intense attacks on conservative figures like Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel, which are viewed as strategies to undermine President-Elect Trump. The potential for preemptive pardons by the Biden administration raises questions about dictatorial conduct. There's a stark critique on transgender medical treatments for minors, with absurd comparisons made in court. Additionally, the podcast touches upon media representation, the importance of integrity, and the economic implications of current political maneuvers.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 49min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 12/3/24

The discussion hinges on Trump's cabinet choices and the controversy surrounding nominees like Chad Chronister. Mark predicts Biden's impending pardon for Hunter, viewing it as a move to protect himself. There's debate over the implications of Biden possibly pardoning Trump, with concerns about judicial integrity. Political hypocrisy takes center stage as figures like Dan Goldman are criticized, showcasing double standards in justice related to Hunter Biden and Trump. Personal anecdotes about animal rescue blend unexpectedly with political commentary, highlighting the intersection of activism and governance.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 50min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 12/2/24

The discussion reveals how the recent election showcased the Democrats' estrangement from American values, particularly regarding the middle class. It tackles the explosive controversy surrounding Hunter Biden's legal issues and Joe Biden's potential pardons. Political hypocrisy is scrutinized, especially in light of the Democrats' treatment of patriots versus their acceptance of Hunter's past. Additionally, the podcast emphasizes rising crime and the dangers posed by illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities, highlighting the ongoing political divide and calls for accountability.
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Nov 30, 2024 • 1h 55min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 11/29/24

Pam Bondi faces fierce criticism as Republican Attorney General nominees are routinely attacked, revealing deep partisan divides. The push for reform in the DOJ is contrasted with Democratic resistance, particularly regarding figures close to Trump. Controversies also swirl around gender identity in sports, raising concerns over women's rights. An engaging conversation with Professor Steven Calabresi highlights his new book on Ed Meese's impact on constitutional law, showcasing a legacy that champions originalism and accountability.
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Nov 29, 2024 • 1h 55min

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 11/28/24

The discussion kicks off with a bold critique of the Democrats' lack of planning, especially regarding inflation and border control. Media corporations are slammed for their biased portrayal of America, with a warning about their declining ratings. The political landscape heats up as controversies around animal rights and the Virginia Attorney General's office unfold. Meanwhile, Caroline Glick sheds light on the effort to undermine Israel's leadership ahead of a new U.S. administration. Finally, there's a call to scrutinize the radical judicial appointments being pushed by Democrats.

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