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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 6/15/21

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2021

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, Jon Stewart is getting lots of attention because he's disagreed with Stephen Colbert on the origins of the coronavirus, but Conservatives don't need validation from the left. We embrace our ideas because they are solid, not because they are lauded by the left. A revolution is launched and won by the minority, not the majority of the population. The American Revolution, for example, was because the British governing system smothered liberty. The French Revolution was a cultural revolution to destroy and replace everything in their society, not just the governing system. Marxism is about power and centralized control of civil society. This is why conservatives must become, more aware, shrewder, and more engaged in the public discourse. Conservatives must take on the culture. Then, AG Merrick Garland is a radical dressed in judicial robes and now says that the greatest domestic threat to the US comes from White supremacists. If this is true, then President Biden and Garland's rhetoric about people that are White paints 60% of the US population with a very broad brush lumping all White people with radical violent militia groups and neo-Nazi's. Garland also lumped in anyone that took "overt steps based on beliefs that the United States has overstepped its Constitutional authority." Later, Terry McAuliffe is downplaying critical race theory to delegitimize his critics. In a classic example of going on offense, the Nevada Family Alliance is considering a proposal to have teachers wear body cameras. Parents and taxpayers have every right to know what's going on in these classrooms. Afterward, Zuhdi Jasser, President of the Islamic Forum for Democracy, joins the show and points out that the Democrats have given 'the squad' the green light to destroy the American economy in the name of a green new deal. Jasser added that Democrats are silent on anti-Semitism and human rights abuses in China and the Middle East just so that they could advance their anti-American political agenda. Jasser said that Islamists come to the Western world to proselytize in the name of jihad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the podcast is presented exclusively by Hillsdale College.

0:06.0

For over 175 years, four purposes have defined Hillsdale's mission, learning character, faith and freedom.

0:13.4

Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to our brothers and sisters at Hillsdale for their great sponsorship.

0:20.0

He's here. Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-distrib building.

0:34.0

We once again make contact with our leader, Mike. Love them.

1:34.0

Hello America, Mark Levin. Our numbers 877-3813811-8773-813811. So I'm inundated today.

2:02.0

With comments about John Stewart. Emails, texts all over the internet. Hey, did you hear what John Stewart had to say?

2:12.0

No, not really. No, no, he was on Stephen Cobert's show. I know it's Cobair and I call him Cobert just to annoy the fool.

2:22.0

While he's making the case that the virus came from the Wuhan lobby and Stephen Cobert doesn't like it and it's really good.

2:32.0

Okay, got it. And I listened to it. It really was good. It was very good. Hey, last week did you hear what Bill Mars said?

2:46.0

No, I didn't hear what Bill Mars said. Oh, yeah, it was really good. What he said about going to college. It was really good.

2:54.0

Okay, very good. Now what? What does it mean? You know, Russ used to say he was so right on.

3:06.0

Why do we need liberals or even leftists to validate our principles? Why do we get so excited when one out of 100 or 100 out of a thousand times?

3:20.0

They say something that we agree with. Maybe it's because people in love with Hollywood or television or the movie. I don't know to be perfectly honest with you.

3:34.0

I was spending almost the entire day having to get a new car because my other cars you know was totaled.

3:44.0

But this seems to be, you know, my email box. I did you hear what he said? I don't care what they said. That is, it's interesting in and of itself.

3:56.0

And I've played George Carlin here on the environment. And I've played that not because George Carlin was a liberal, which he was, but because he made a lot of sense on the topic.

4:08.0

He made a lot of sense. And it's entertaining.

4:16.0

Let's put this in some kind of context. Revolutions are not launched by the majority. I can't think of one.

4:31.0

The American Revolution historians estimate one third of the colonists supported it. One third were neutral and one third opposed. You worry about that? Give or take.

4:44.0

Revolutions are not a majoritarian exercise. Quite the contrary. Not a matter of winning over a majority of the people. Now elections in certain circumstances usually of course. Not talking about elections.

5:00.0

We're talking about controlling institutions, controlling the narrative and launching and controlling revolutions. Revolutions are launched by a minority.

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