Mark Levin Podcast

The Best Of Mark Levin - 8/2/25

Aug 2, 2025
The discussion critiques Europe's lack of action against Hamas and highlights a troubling historical context. It explores the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, attributing food shortages to Hamas, while addressing the misrepresentation by Western leaders. The morality of the bombing of Dresden is compared to current criticisms of Israel's actions in Gaza. Political hypocrisy is scrutinized, especially regarding radicalism and accountability. Furthermore, the implications of Census inaccuracies on political representation and redistricting in Texas are examined.
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Europe's Failure on Hamas

  • Europe has failed to confront Hamas and instead pushes Israel to surrender its hostages.
  • This reflects Europe's historical struggles with totalitarian regimes and open border policies empowering radical Islamists.
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Gaza Starvation Misunderstood

  • Gaza's starvation is primarily caused by Hamas's actions, not Israel.
  • Israel provides more aid to Gaza than most nations provide enemies during wartime.
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Dresden Bombing and Hypocrisy

  • The Allied bombing of Dresden was a terror campaign targeting civilians with horrific casualties.
  • This historical atrocity contrasts sharply with current criticisms of Israel, exposing hypocrisy from European leaders.
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