Mark Levin vows ‘we will rebuild the conservative movement’

by @ 11:16 pm on October 22, 2008. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

What Mark Levin stated tonight requires no introduction:

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9 Responses to “Mark Levin vows ‘we will rebuild the conservative movement’”

  1. jenkuznicki says:

    I’m all in.

  2. MadMadMonica says:

    Me too. Count me in. We’ve GOT to take our party back. This has gone on too damned long. We’ve got a limp noodle who was shoved down our throats running as our candidate for president. We’ve been stuck with him so we’ve got to make the best of it. But after this, we have GOT to say enough is enough and get our party BACK. And Gov. Palin is a pretty darned good candidate to do it with, I think.

  3. task says:

    Consider that wherever socialism and its’ many variations exist freedom is suppressed. This movement is also about changing socialist governments. Conservatism can almost (not completely) be defined, among rational humans, as the absence of socialism. And socialism needs to be destroyed internationally because it is an infections mentality, just the way hard-core drugs are. As Curtis Silwa put chapters of the Guardian Angels in all parts of the US and the World, where crime is prevalent, so this movement needs to be established wherever socialism thrives. It is a freedom movement, freedom from the tyranny of what most governments, unchecked, become. Government, although instituted among peoples to protect their liberty, is the place where all tyrants seek to prosper. And they come in as sheep, not wolves.

    In ancient Rome they would restrict office terms to one year and then you were out of government for a year before you could run again. Even with that limitation they prosecuted 30-35% of their elected officials for crimes related to personal enrichment. Government is an easy place for corruption to thrive and it happens fast. The closer we stick to the checks and balances of our original Constitution the closer we are to a representative government that checks the frequent assaults on liberty and prevents corruption.

    As a side-note it seems that restricting the number of representatives in the House to 435, instead of the way the framers intended, based upon population, the people would be in a much better position for their representatives to reflect their needs and resist corruption. It is a lot easier to influence half of 435, to do the wrong thing, than it is to influence half of several thousand. And something needs to be done in regards to term limits. You need to be in Congress a while to learn the system and get things done but they spend half the time pandering for money to get re-elected. At least with term limits the last term you do not need to pander and in the House, with more representatives, you have a smaller population to deal with, that is almost neighborly, and that will not require as much time nor as much money for reelection. Obviously, people like Murtha, that are posed to give favors, to remain entrenched, are not as inclined to do so.

  4. awp4evr120 says:

    Count me in also. I think we seriously need to rebuild the conservative movement.

  5. jmanders2008 says:

    The man who stood up at the rally in Waukesha, WI was speaking for all of us brethren. I was listening to Rush at the time while also keeping an eye on Fox News. As soon as the gentleman said, “I’m mad, I’m really mad!!,” I was locked in. But it was the very last thing he said that was the real sledgehammer. Wanting to make sure McCain understood who specifically he was directing his comments toward, he said “It’s time that you two (McCain/Palin) are representing us and we are mad!! So go get ‘em!.” At that I literally shouted, “YES, THANK YOU!!” It was so powerful that within seconds, Rush himself called attention to it on his program.

    Forget what the idiots in the media are saying about this. This is what we want to hear! Political expediency is for the demagogues on the left, not for real men and women in politics. Wasn’t it Truman (a democrat) who said, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen?” Well how about this, “If you can’t stand the heat, don’t even come to the kitchen because we don’t want you!”

    Mark, count me in brother!

  6. BoscoBlair says:

    Mark is the perfect choice for this campaign and, hey, he already has a loyal following of millions ready to get this going! Where’s the platform? Why wait for the election… let’s get started now if we want to have an impact on the new administration and in the 2010 elections.
    By the way, I contacted US Rep. Michele Bachmann’s headquarters yesterday night (10/22)to see how her contributions were going after she appeared and appealed for help a few nights ago. She has received so many contributions that, working around the clock, the campaign still has not been able to tally the sum yet! We are fired up, we are ready, and we are committed!

  7. WKSumner says:

    I’m in and am ready battle!

  8. joethecook says:

    Thank you Mark, you are my leader and I will follow!

    I voted in my first presidential election in 1988. During that year I was trying to sum up the way I felt about politics. I found these feelings in black and white in the pages of the magazine “Financial World”, the November 1, 1988 issue.

    In the “Chairman’s Letter to Readers”, “Only in America”, in the body of the text there are ” Ten points, ascribed to Abraham Lincoln (they weren’t his, but they are so like him that he receives credit for them), here they are, as first written about a century ago:

    1. You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
    2. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
    3. You cannot help small men by tearing big men down.
    4. You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
    5. You cannot lift the wage-earner up by pulling the wage-
    payer down.
    6. You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your
    income.
    7. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting
    class hatred.
    8. You cannot establish sound social security on borrowed
    money.
    9. You cannot build character and courage by taking away a
    man’s initiative and independence.
    10.You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what
    they could, and should, do for themselves.”

    End of quote, these are the views of so many of us…I hope you enjoyed the read.

  9. macwatson17 says:

    I am a newbie here, but I enjoyed Levin’s show on Sirius radio. Is any one with any pull discussing Bobby Jindal, Governor of LA, as the next “One?” The more I read and follow his career, the more I believe he is the future of the party!

    Either Palin-Jindal in 8 years (we can only hope), or Jindal-??? against Obama-Biden in 4 years!

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