

The Best Of Mark Levin - 5/10/25
May 10, 2025
The discussion opens with a stark critique of the rising antisemitism fueled by foreign influences, particularly focusing on Qatar's practices. The speaker advocates for stronger legislative action against this trend. There's an impassioned defense of political integrity and unity among Americans in light of national security threats. The risks surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions are explored, warning against naïve negotiations with terrorist states. The podcast also critiques the current state of journalism and emphasizes the need for truthful, independent discourse.
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Mark Levin’s Radio Journey
- Mark Levin recounts his 23 years in radio, starting in New York with a Sunday show on WABC.
- He credits Rush and Hannity for their advice and support early in his career.
Foreign Influence Spurs Antisemitism
- Foreign governments like Qatar using billions to influence U.S. media and politics fuels antisemitism.
- Congress blocking boycott influence by foreign nations isn't a First Amendment issue.
Iran's Nuclear Threat Reality
- Iran's nuclear program isn't for peaceful purposes due to underground bunkers and centrifuges.
- Preventing Iran from having nuclear ICBMs is critical given their ongoing threats to the U.S.