Archive for July, 2009

Revenge of the ‘Shoe Bomber’ author Debra Burlingame on the Mark Levin Show (Update: audio added)

by @ Thursday, July 30th, 2009. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark Levin Audio

Update: Here is the audio of Mark’s interview tonight of Debra Burlingame:

Today, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed entitled ‘Revenge of the ‘Shoe Bomber’: The terrorist sues to resume his jihad from prison. The Obama administration caves in,’ Debra Burlingame writes:
On June 17, at the Administrative Maximum (ADX) penitentiary in Florence, Colo., one of [...]

Frum and the Squishes vs. Levin and the Conservatives

by @ Tuesday, July 28th, 2009. Filed under Mark R. Levin

Ever see anyone use the word ‘wrong’ eight times in the same sentence or ‘traduces’ even once ever besides here now or in something David Frum wrote? (Back to that in a moment.)
Last year, while house-sitting for his working wife and in between moving the furniture around, Frum set down his duster long enough [...]

David Frum is like a bad rash

by @ Tuesday, July 28th, 2009. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Mark Levin was once again targeted by David Frum in one of his articles. Yesterday, Mark hit back calling Frum a petty, insignificant fraud with a horrific record who cannot sell his own books.

It’s jealousy. Plain and simple.
Update, July 29: We note that David Frum linked over to listen to the entire [...]

Gates

by @ Tuesday, July 28th, 2009. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Monday, a caller brought up the topic of Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates and his arrest by police Sergeant James Crowley.

I can’t understand why this is so difficult for people. Actually, I do, but it’s sad.

There’s Something About Levin: a Red State review of ‘Liberty and Tyranny’

by @ Monday, July 27th, 2009. Filed under Mark R. Levin

Erick Erickson of RedState.com writes today:
Put it to you this way — over vacation I read Glenn Beck’s new book. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a good book. But it speaks to the measure of Mark Levin’s intellect that, compared to Glenn and many others writing calls to action, Mark was able to condense down [...]

Sarah Palin hearts ‘Liberty and Tyranny’ (photo post)

by @ Sunday, July 26th, 2009. Filed under Mark R. Levin

Sarah Palin holding a copy of New York Times Best Seller list ‘Liberty and Tyranny,’ by Mark Levin, at a recent event.

Dan Riehl writes, “Can’t wait to see the expression on Katie Couric’s face next time she asks Sarah what she’s been reading! Ha! Palin should take it into the studio and smack her over [...]

Mark Levin about Obamacare on the Sean Hannity Show

by @ Sunday, July 26th, 2009. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark R. Levin

From his bunker, Mark Levin appeared on Sean Hannity’s show Wednesday evening shortly after President Obama babbled his way through his health care press conference:

In addition, Mark’s brief summary at the end of his own show Wednesday can be heard here.
Hat tip to jenkuznicki (a conservative, patriot, and Mark Levin fan, naturally).

Judith’s British health care horror, ‘If people want national health care in this country, they’re crazy’

by @ Friday, July 24th, 2009. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark Levin Audio

“If people want to go to England for six months, they’ll kiss the ground of America when they come back. I’m not knocking my loved land but the health system over there … I’m knocking the government … I am mad after losing my daughter and my sister [and her father].” — British born Judith, [...]

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by @ Thursday, July 23rd, 2009. Filed under MADHOUSE

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Mark Levin on health care presser, ‘Obama creates his own reality’

by @ Thursday, July 23rd, 2009. Filed under Barack Obama, Mark Levin Audio

President Barack Obama held a press conference last night yet failed to explain his health care plan or answer questions. You disagree? Listen to the first question from an AP reporter. It is 27-seconds long, with two contingency parts to it. President Obama’s response was 7 1/2 minutes. Here’s that question:
Q: Congress, as you alluded [...]

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