
Mark Levin Podcast 10/24/25 - The Authoritarian Narrative: Are We Really Living in an Oppressive State?
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Oct 25, 2025 Brett Baer, journalist and author, brings insight into Teddy Roosevelt's profound impact on America as a global power. He discusses Roosevelt's foreign policy and the pivotal Portsmouth peace negotiations. The conversation touches on Roosevelt's adventurous life as a Rough Rider, his progressive policies, and his legacy that continues to resonate today. Baer's historical perspective sparks a fascinating dialogue about the challenges America faces in its leadership role on the world stage.
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Projected City Collapse Under Proposed Policies
- Mark Levin argues Zoran Mamdani's policies would rapidly depopulate taxpayers and attract criminals and migrants to NYC.
- Levin predicts cascading harms to policing, housing, retail, and city finances under Mamdani's proposed agenda.
Supermarkets As Proof Of Capitalist Success
- Levin emphasizes American supermarkets as unmatched capitalist achievements and defends U.S. affordability.
- He frames attacks on grocery stores as disrespect to the economic system immigrants and others helped build.
Party Loyalty Trumps Accountability
- Levin frames Letitia James's legal troubles as politically weaponized while criticizing Democrats' reflexive defenses.
- He argues party loyalty often overrides accountability among Democratic leaders.

