Archive for February, 2010

Mark Levin mocks Politico.com over ‘Birthers, Truthers, Militia-types’ question (I pile on about ‘Shanksville’)

by @ Thursday, February 25th, 2010. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Last night, Mark Levin mocked the mainstream media, using Politico.com as a foil. He told them to “get serious” with their reporting instead of wasting his time with questions about the John Birch Society plus the 9/11 truthers, Birthers, and “militia-types.” They do not represent conservatives and the MSM’s idiotic questions will not deter us: [...]

Sign The Mount Vernon Statement

by @ Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Former Attorney General and Heritage Foundation Distinguished Fellow Ed Meese joined Mark Levin this evening to discuss The Mount Vernon Statement (full text and signature form below) and more: The Mount Vernon Statement Constitutional Conservatism: A Statement for the 21st Century We recommit ourselves to the ideas of the American Founding.Through the Constitution, the Founders [...]

Glenn Beck is no Ronald Reagan (but Rand Paul is a lot like his father)

by @ Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010. Filed under 2010 Elections, Beck, Mark Levin Audio

“Ronald Reagan would never have loosely generalized about conservatives and the Republican Party because like a surgeon, like a real thinker, and like an activist, he wanted the distinctions to be known, he wanted the distinctions to be clear, he wanted to promote our principles, and he wanted to contrast them with those who either [...]

CPAC has seen much better days

by @ Monday, February 22nd, 2010. Filed under Uncategorized

Here’s an excellent article in the American Thinker by C. Edmund Wright. He obviously agrees with Mark. CPAC’s Odd Ending What a Saturday at CPAC! Ron Paul out-polled Sarah Palin almost 5 to 1 and keynoter Glenn Beck got huge ovations as he disavowed any conservative ascendency within the Republican Party. So someone please tell [...]

Mark Levin: I have no idea what philosophy Glenn Beck is promoting. And neither does he

by @ Sunday, February 21st, 2010. Filed under Beck, Mark R. Levin

Mark R. Levin writes: I was invited to be the opening speaker at Saturday’s CPAC session. I had accepted but then, to my amazement, I learned that the John Birch Society would be one of many co-sponsors. This takes the big-tent idea many steps too far for me. So, I withdrew. Apparently, others were not [...]

Mark Levin addressing the third party cowards

by @ Sunday, February 21st, 2010. Filed under Beck, Mark Levin Audio

Back on January 15, 2010, Mark Levin provided a better answer than the constant bashing of the “no different” Republican Party by self-alleged conservatives (like Glenn Beck). It is one thing to say you are a Reagan conservative and another thing to actually act like one: Ronald Reagan, speaking at CPAC 1977: Our first job [...]

Liz Cheney at CPAC 2010 (with her senior adviser)

by @ Thursday, February 18th, 2010. Filed under 2010 Elections

Liz Cheney’s Speech To CPAC 2010 from Keep America Safe on Vimeo.

The US should not be like Switzerland

by @ Thursday, February 18th, 2010. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Since Mark was off yesterday, I went back and listened to audio from last week, the Monday after the Super Bowl, to hear his lecture on our the founding fathers’ approach to foreign policy. Ron Paul supporters believe we should disengage from the world and fall into isolationist policies. Mark asserts that was not the [...]

Terror and homeland security adviser Brennan meets and the Flying Imam

by @ Wednesday, February 17th, 2010. Filed under Barack Obama

The Flying Imam speaking to John Brennan this past Saturday did not act the same way as he did aboard Flight 300: The Islamic Center in Tucson has connections to al Qaeda. A former ICT member is doing life for the 1998 al Qaeda’s attacks upon our embassies. Former ICT member Hani Hanjour saw 5 [...]

J.D. Hayworth sets out to park McCain and the Zig-Zag Express

by @ Tuesday, February 16th, 2010. Filed under Hayworth, Mark Levin Audio

Conservative Republican and former Congressman J. D. Hayworth has formally launched his campaign to replace John McCain as the United States Senator from Arizona. Mark Levin spoke with Hayworth tonight: Recall McCain-Kennedy amnesty, McCain-Feingold, TARP, Cap and Trade, and McCain-Kennedy-Lieberman. Enough said.

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