I expect Levin will have some clever quips about Trump's Fascism and some vein-exploding rants when Trump begins to out-liberal Obama, but Levin publicly announced his support and vote for Trump instead of actually supporting a Conservative who holds to the principles he says he is beholden, so in my estimation his words do not bear fruit. Levin is still a slave on the GOP plantation even after making numerous threats to leave it and succumbing of his own volition.
So I no longer have the respect for him I once did, even though he is probably the only one out there that might give Constitutional Conservatism some airtime, much to the indifference of the majority of the population.
The problem with Levin (for me, at least) wasn't that he was a political hostage. He knew (and still knows) that Trump was no conservative, but was one of the last people standing to oppose him. Only a few remained until the election that I know of, like Glenn Beck and Steve Deace. Levin fought for conservatism during the primaries and during the election, though I was pretty strongly turned off when he insulted the #NeverTrump movement and mocked Evan McMullin on his show. That's Trump-like behavior, and it's what I expect from a semi-retarded child, not Levin.
I may give him a chance again, though, which is more than I can say for most other hosts. Chris Plante, the local guy here, was never particularly over-the-top as far as I remember, but he may be worth a listen again. I haven't listened much so it's possible he dutifully loaded himself into the Trump-branded cattle car, but I'm not sure. In general, I find myself less angry and with much more free time since freeing myself of most talk radio. I listen to a Steve Deace podcast or two when I'm working in my woodshop, since he's a) Christian, b) not angry, c) intelligent, and d) talks with a calm tone with his team about things other than politics.
Other than that, the outrage merchants on the radio don't do much to further the cause.