

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 10/15/24
Oct 16, 2024
Christopher Rufo, a conservative journalist and commentator at the Manhattan Institute, dives into the recent plagiarism allegations against Kamala Harris. He argues that these damaging revelations, often overlooked by mainstream media, highlight an ethical decline in politics. The conversation also covers controversial voter ID laws, asserting that non-citizen voting undermines democracy. Additionally, they discuss the political maneuvering surrounding Donald Trump's potential impeachment and reflect on economic policies reminiscent of William McKinley's era, suggesting a complex relationship between tariffs and prosperity.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Controversies in Voter Registration
03:46 • 6min
Voter Identification and Economic Safeguards Ahead of Election
10:04 • 6min
Exploring Allegations of Plagiarism and Media Bias in Political Reporting
15:54 • 2min
Plagiarism Scandal and Media Reactions
18:10 • 3min
Plagiarism and Political Integrity
21:22 • 11min
Political Maneuvering and Economic Safeguards
31:54 • 10min
Judicial Maneuvers and Political Sabotage
42:20 • 10min
Political Threats and Economic Parallels
52:03 • 8min
Lessons from a Modest Upbringing
01:00:02 • 12min
Patriotism, Economic Concerns, and Audience Appreciation
01:12:11 • 5min
The Evolution of Republican Economic Policies
01:17:10 • 11min
Economic Policies and their Ramifications
01:27:52 • 10min
Trump vs. Harris: A Political Contrast
01:38:13 • 7min
Immigration Policy and Its Impact
01:44:56 • 9min