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August 25, 2024
Mark Levin rips the mask off the anti-democratic 'thug' Kamala Harris in his FOX News show
By Peter Barry Chowka

Mark Levin is an attorney, a writer, a talk show host – and a great thinker. His eight non-fiction books, thoroughly researched and brilliant analyses of legal and political issues, are long form and have all been New York Times bestsellers.

In his two weekend prime time programs on FOX News, he offers concise, more short form, talking points, but they are no less brilliant.

The opening monologues in particular on his FOX News program Life, Liberty & Levin are excellent capsule summaries of what’s really going on from his vantage points of political history and Constitutional law.

Anyone who has worked in radio and TV knows that making articulate and essential points in the brief time allotted in these media is not easy. Interestingly, Levin’s counterpart in this public work is the historian Victor Davis Hanson, who is often a guest on his program.

I never miss Levin’s FOX News programs. They are getting better and better, including his fifteen- to twenty-minute long opening monologues.


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He's absolutely right, but with a  nice sprinkle of self-righteous, vapid, and mentally unstable.
The Republic is lost.