Julie Kelly, a journalist known for her insights on the January 6th Capitol attack, joins the conversation to discuss the DOJ's IG report revealing the presence of 26 FBI informants during the incident. She emphasizes the need for accountability in the FBI's actions. Terry Glavin, a Canadian author and journalist, sheds light on the rising anti-Semitism in Canada amidst complex multicultural dynamics. Their dialogues delve into government transparency, media bias, and the sociopolitical landscape, making for a thought-provoking discussion.
Mark Levin criticizes President Biden's pardons for serious criminals, raising concerns about hypocrisy in the judicial system's treatment of political offenders.
The podcast emphasizes the need for financial protection through gold investments, positioning it as a strategy to shield against economic uncertainty.
Levin highlights the rising issue of Jew hatred in Canada, discussing its prevalence and the implications for societal discourse.
Deep dives
Mark Levin's Investment Philosophy
Mark Levin discusses his financial strategy following presidential elections, emphasizing the importance of reevaluating investment portfolios. He highlights his continued investment in gold as a means of financial protection, specifically expressing trust in Advantage Gold as his chosen gold company for purchases. Levin encourages listeners to consider gold as part of their investment strategy, citing it as a reliable shield against economic uncertainty. He mentions a promotional offer from Advantage Gold that includes a free gold investment kit and the possibility of qualifying for free silver.
Biden's Clemency Decisions Under Scrutiny
Levin critically examines President Joe Biden's recent decision to pardon 39 individuals and commute sentences for nearly 1,500 others, questioning the motivations behind these clemency actions. He contrasts the pardons given to individuals convicted of serious financial crimes—such as embezzlement and fraud—with calls for justice concerning those arrested during the January 6 Capitol events. Levin expresses concern about the perceived injustice faced by individuals involved in the January 6 protests, arguing that some should also receive clemency. He maintains that there is an inconsistency in how the judicial system is embraced depending on the political agenda.
Controversial Pardons of Notorious Criminals
Delving deeper into specific individuals pardoned by Biden, Levin highlights cases such as Rita Crudwell, who embezzled over $54 million, and Eric Bloom, involved in a $665 million fraud scheme. He questions the decision-making process that led to their receiving clemency, implying a disconnect between the administration's narrative of mercy and the reality of these individuals' severe crimes. Levin's commentary raises alarms about the implications of granting clemency to such high-profile criminals amidst calls for justice for lower-profile offenders. He suggests that these actions obscure the real motivations behind Biden's clemency decisions.
Claims of Clemency for Chinese Spies
Levin reveals allegations related to Biden's commutation of sentences for individuals involved in serious criminal activities, such as espionage. He cites reports suggesting that some of those pardoned had connections to Chinese espionage efforts, highlighting potential national security concerns. Levin expresses skepticism about the timing and transparency of these clemency actions, implying that they were deliberately understated by the White House. He underscores the gravity of these pardons, asserting that they warrant further scrutiny and questioning of the administration's priorities.
The Role of the Federal Reserve in Economic Concerns
Levin addresses the role of the Federal Reserve in shaping the economy, noting its recent decisions to lower interest rates as a reaction to economic downturns. He emphasizes the impact these decisions have on the job market and the overall economy, arguing that they reflect a lack of confidence in economic stability. Levin advocates for diversification in investments, particularly advocating for gold as a secure option during turbulent financial periods. He stresses the necessity for individuals to remain informed and proactive about their financial health amidst shifting economic conditions.
Response to Media and Political Manipulation
Levin critiques the media and certain politicians for what he perceives as manipulation and bias, particularly in the portrayal of leftist ideologies. He discusses the double standards present in media narratives regarding political violence and extremist behavior, contrasting left-leaning attacks and reactions to those from the right. Levin raises concerns about a perceived normalization of extremist views and rhetoric among leftist groups and their impact on public perception. He advocates for a more nuanced and honest discussion of these issues in the media landscape.
On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, President Biden is pardon crazy. He pardoned 39 people and commuted the sentences of 1,500 others. The media isn’t telling who he is pardoning - 2 were notorious fraudsters, some were Chinese spies and there are probably a lot more that will come out later on. Democrats tell us to embrace the system when it comes to Trump and Republicans but on the other hand, they say the judicial system gave tough sentences and they should be pardoned. This is the way a dictator thinks. There’s no reason for President-Elect Trump not to pardon the vast majority of the J6’ers. What’s happening to them is an injustice. Also, the White House has said that the drones you are seeing above NJ doesn’t exist. If you do see them, they’re being operated lawfully. Later, there has never been a time when we had an elected President, who has not been sworn in yet, who is filling the gap for the existing President. Trump is effectively the de facto President. World leaders want to talk to Trump, not Biden. Afterward, Julie Kelly calls in to discuss the DOJ’s IG report on confidential human sources on January 6th. It claimed that 26 FBI informants were present on January 6th. There is a difference between an FBI undercover agent (an employee) and an informant (a paid outside source.) Finally, National Post’s Terry Glavin calls in to discuss the Jew hatred that is running rampant in Canada.