Let’s hear from some of Mark’s fans!

by @ 11:21 am on April 28, 2006. Filed under DonLkRonk, Mark Levin Audio

Thursday, Mark took some great calls from some great fans of the show. Don in Lake Ronkonkoma is a frequent caller and occasional contributor to this blog.

At the top of the show’s second hour, Mark took a flurry of interesting calls. One caller is known as chcknhawk on the Free Republic web site.

I always get a kick out of those nitwits that lie by saying they served in the military, but then can’t elaborate on their service! LOL!

4 Responses to “Let’s hear from some of Mark’s fans!”

  1. firefighter4bush says:

    Don is a celebrity in our house! My son actually used his name in a school homework assignment.

    When elRushbo says, “It’s the callers job to make the host look good” I think of Don. He’s always on top of his game. Always armed with the facts!

    Atttaboy Don!

  2. Kiwon says:

    Actually, Don, that was very clever to link Sen. Spector’s latest bonehead comment about “domestic spying” to the United 93 film debut. I hadn’t thought of that. Good job on educating us all!

  3. Anna says:

    Yea Don! I’ve been hearing Don for years – first as a call in to Sean, and then more frequently when Mark started up his show. I met him at the MIB book signing at the Book Revue, and he seemed a little surprised that regular call in people can have fans too! I’m one of those ‘too shy to call in’ types, so I admire anyone who can call Mark, and keep their wits about them.

    Don – keep calling the politicians and letting them know that the ‘public’ is listening, watching, and judging their actions.

    And MLF, thanks for posting a great series of other callers to the show!

  4. DubInDallas says:

    And chickenhawk, I would love for someone to ask a politician if those who have more than one vehicle running will get more than those than those who have no vehicles at all! These lefties seem to think that everybody should get what they NEED from everybody else to the precise degree that others can provide it for them- so isn’t it inconsistent of them to give to those who have no need when they are unable to provide more for those whose need is demonstrably greater?

    Hmm…

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