Archive for August, 2008

Biden Realities

by @ Saturday, August 30th, 2008. Filed under Mark R. Levin

Biden Realities
by Mark R. Levin
While we wait the next three weeks or so for Palin to be Quayelized or not, Joe Biden, man of experience, man of the Senate, a man of foreign policy “experience,” a man we’d be comfortable with one-step from the presidency, blah-blah-blah, makes another boneheaded comment.
I think too often we allow [...]

Heartbeat

by @ Saturday, August 30th, 2008. Filed under Mark R. Levin

Heartbeat
by Mark R. Levin
Over at his blog, David Frum asks: “If it were your decision, and you were putting your country first, would you put an untested small-town mayor a heartbeat away from the presidency?” Of course, the question is loaded.
This small town stuff is odd to me. If a candidate is mayor of a [...]

McCain picks Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for VP

by @ Friday, August 29th, 2008. Filed under Mark R. Levin

Mark Levin wrote (10:13 a.m.) on the Corner, at the National Review Online:
Few have been more critical of Sen. McCain than I, both here and on my radio show. And I have long said on my radio show that his selection of a running-mate will be key in determining my enthusiasm for his candidacy. [...]

Obama campaign swarms to stop Stanley Kurtz reporting on Bill Ayers connection

by @ Friday, August 29th, 2008. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark Levin Audio

Stanley Kurtz spoke with Mark Levin last night about the Obama campaign’s intimidation tactics when the former went on a Chicago radio station. Mr. Kurtz was reporting on his inquiry into Barack Obama’s relationship with Bill Ayers:

Apparently, Barack Obama’s belief in ‘change’ includes stifling the free speech of anyone who wonders why he began to [...]

Mark Levin: Ask campaign why Obama is friends with Bill Ayers 1-866-675-2008 (audio added)

by @ Thursday, August 28th, 2008. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark Levin Audio

Mark Levin is asking his listeners to call the Barack Obama campaign and, politely, ask why Senator Obama is friends with William Ayers, the terrorist.
He spoke with Cleta Mitchell, the Counsel for the American Issues Project, about the efforts of Barack Obama and his campaign to have the FEC investigate their legal free speech [...]

MADHOUSE – Mile-Wide

by @ Thursday, August 28th, 2008. Filed under MADHOUSE

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Emperor Obama wants feds to muzzle Ayers-Obama ‘Know Enough?’ ad

by @ Wednesday, August 27th, 2008. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark Levin Audio

Update II: August 28, 2008:
Mark Levin is asking his listeners to call the Barack Obama campaign.

Mark Levin spoke tonight of the Emperor Obama (click on image) campaign’s calling upon the Federal Election Commission to investigate the American Issues Project for their ‘Know Enough?’ television ad:

The National Review Online wrote today:
Obama’s campaign has acknowledged that [...]

Enemas of The State

by @ Tuesday, August 26th, 2008. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Tuesday, Mark took some calls from Libs and labeled them as “Enemas of The State”.

And to prove his point, Mark played clips from Michelle Obama’s DNC speech where she quoted from Saul Alinsky’s book Rules for Radicals, with the phrase, “The world as it is” and “The world as it should be…” Yes, Michelle [...]

Biden

by @ Sunday, August 24th, 2008. Filed under Mark R. Levin

Biden
by Mark R. Levin
I think Biden is a great pick … for the McCain campaign. Biden has run for president a few times and has never caught on in his own party. He dropped out after Iowa this time around. And when we speak of foreign policy experience, in Biden’s case we [...]

How many buildings did Bill Ayers and his wife try to blow up?

by @ Friday, August 22nd, 2008. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark Levin Audio

Mark Levin ended last night’s show by reading a brief email from Andy McCarthy asking a question that put how many houses John McCain and his wife own into perspective. Yet earlier on Mark identified the real issue: how would these men, McCain and Obama, deal with the economy:

On federal spending, Obama and McCain [...]

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