But in hindsight, Levin is a very stubborn man who believes he's God's gift to conservatism. When I scanned his books, he doesn't write clearly. In that way, he's much like the idealogue Al Gore: "Believe me because I've already done all the thinking required."
"Conservatism" with a capital "C" is yesterday's news anyway. Trump has caused us to rethink the things conservatism stand for. We are now all "self-reliant Americans" -- in my view. We believe America First and stopping the corrupt Washington gravy train is far more important than getting a 100% conservative agenda enacted.
Free trade is great, but if you don't protect your economy from being gutted for jobs, you are killing America's ability to sustain itself.
So much depends on a 20-year-old kid finding decent work after serving as an apprentice at McDonalds or a sandwich maker at Subway. If there's no upward job mobility, then the American dream crumbles -- time to follow the pied piper Obama into a third world hellhole.
But where was Levin on this issue of protecting jobs?
Senator Cruz was not eligible to become President because he was not a natural born American. Nothing clearer in the Constitution than that.
But where was the "constitutional lawyer" Levin on this issue?
I also don't like the way Levin trashes Michael Savage. What's with that? Who's the enemy: a talk show host on the same team or the 'Rats?
And finally, after the countless radio hours he spent on his crusade to pass his "Liberty Amendments" (because he lost faith in the election process), he failed to recognize Trump as the very solution to the problem he was seeking by another means.
So I'm sorry. The guy needs to practice some humility. If he truly apologized to Trump, I think a lot of people would take that as good sign and maybe listen to him again.
But short of that, he's on the wrong side of history. Trump is the best thing that's happened in politics in a heck of a long time. Yet to Levin, Trump is the wrong guy at the wrong time, and I guess, almost equivalent to a Hillary in office.
Mark Levin is the biggest POS other than the Clintons!!!
But where was the "constitutional lawyer" Levin on this issue?
Yea, pushing Cubanadian Cruz to become POTUS says it all about his "brilliance". Rest is redundant, his yapping gets annoying.
Mark was thought to be far more intelligent than he actually is. The NBC skirmish was first hand knowledge of just where, or where not, he might be on the “American justice” scale. A real lightweight. A real disappointment.
Very well said!
Amen.