• Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 10/15/24

  • Oct 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
  • Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 10/15/24

  • Summary

  • On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, can you think of any reason why there shouldn’t be requirements for voter ID to prove that you are an American citizen? Can you think of any reason why a non-citizen should be permitted to be on a voter list for a state, thereby being capable of voting? The DOJ is suing Gov Glenn Youngkin for fulfilling his role and assuring that only legal citizens are able to vote on November 5th. Also, Christopher Rufo calls in to discuss his exclusive report that Kamala Harris plagiarized large sections of her book, Smart on Crime. Decades ago, this would have knocked Harris out of the race, but those standards don’t exist anymore. We now have propaganda by censorship in the media. Later, the Democrats are working closely with unconstitutional Jack Smith to use his filing as a basis for impeaching Donald Trump if he’s elected. Democrats are also launching a judicial power grab in case Trump wins in November. These Democrats have no intention of accepting the election results. Afterward, it’s not a perfect analogy but Trump’s view on tariffs are more akin to President William McKinley’s. McKinley saw rapid economic growth after a depression. Finally, Trump was at the Economic Club of Chicago and every question from the Bloomberg News host was screamingly hostile and his attitude was condescending and off putting. This is a perfect illustration of the corrupt media aggregated into this single guy’s performance. And yet, Trump handled it all with a great temperament, skill and substance. There’s no way Kamala Harris could cope with anything like that on any level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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