

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 11/25/24
Nov 26, 2024
The dismissal of the January 6th case against Trump sparks intense discussion about the implications for his political future. Concerns arise over a controversial Labor Department nominee linked to teachers' unions. The complexities of Ukraine's defense and the historical context of their nuclear disarmament are explored. Federal funding tactics against sanctuary states are scrutinized. Professor Steven Calabresi highlights the impact of Ed Meese's legacy on constitutional law and originalism. The podcast also critiques media-driven divisions and the political landscape.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Concerns Over Power and Appointments
05:27 • 7min
Economic Resilience and Geopolitical Insights
12:17 • 8min
Defiance and Federal Accountability
20:42 • 13min
Political Landscape and Economic Safeguards Post-January 6th
33:31 • 5min
Defending Nominees in a Divisive Political Landscape
38:46 • 15min
Neglecting Black Conservatives
54:05 • 7min
The Divisive Nature of Political Beliefs and Media Critique
01:00:38 • 5min
Political Turbulence and Media Critique
01:05:19 • 11min
The Meese Revolution: Shaping Constitutional Law
01:16:17 • 9min
The Meese Revolution: Originalism in the Supreme Court
01:25:14 • 6min
Political Persecution: The Trials of Ed Meese and Others
01:31:18 • 3min
Exploring The Meese Revolution and Foundational Principles of America
01:34:30 • 3min
Legacy of a Pivotal Attorney General
01:37:35 • 4min
Reflections on Meese and Thanksgiving
01:41:26 • 11min