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Mark Levin Podcast

12/8/25 - The Rise of the New Imperial Ruling Class

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.6 • 22.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, there was a spectacle in Qatar where wealthy ruling-class elites from U.S. government, politics, business, and media, along with foreign leaders for diplomatic cover, gathered to align with a regime that funds terrorism and seeks to destroy the United States from within, the West, and Israel. This highlights the success of a new imperial ruling class across both parties, businesses, unions, media, and financiers, who celebrate monarchy, fascism, and Marxist-Islamists while pursuing power, wealth, and glory. They exploit podcasting and podcasters who claim America First while attacking traditional Americanism, Judeo-Christian values, capitalism, the military, and allies, instead demanding ties with enemies like Qatar. These grifters like Tucker Carlson smear true conservatives, centralize power and wealth in a bizarre feudal-Marxist form, ignore Qatar's role in 9/11 and university corruption, and target vulnerable young people with isolationism toward allies and globalism toward foes. These grifters will cause Republicans to suffer massive losses in midterm elections, even amid a strong economy, by alienating red-blooded Americans—such as veterans, cops, firefighters, electricians, and plumbers—who recognize these figures getting rich in places like Qatar while spreading enemy propaganda against the country. Also, Democrats and the media ignore serious border issues under the Biden administration, such as tens of thousands of women sold into sex slavery and over thousands of missing unaccompanied minors, while dramatizing the Venezuela drug boat strikes. These strikes were lawful; the military and its commander did nothing wrong. Finally, Roger Zakheim, Director of the Ronald Reagan Institute calls in to discuss the 2025 Reagan National Defense Survey. Zakheim explains that Americans don’t believe in isolationism. The world is more likely to achieve peace when the U.S. has the strongest military. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:03.0

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0:07.6

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0:25.1

Now, broadcasting them from the underground command post.

0:28.8

Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker,

0:31.2

somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-district building,

0:35.1

we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark Levin. The The The It's always a great honor to speak to you, millions and millions you, from sea to shining sea, actually every corner of the planet and every platform imaginable and I hope you'll put up the volume

2:07.4

you your kids maybe in their car at the dinner table

2:12.3

because I want to have a chat with you at this national town hall meeting.

2:22.0

Over the weekend, we saw a real spectacle.

2:27.8

We saw in Qatar, what we saw in Qatar were elites ruling class elites in government in politics

2:43.5

business media elites not all but most of whom are quite wealthy, meaning in Qatar.

2:59.2

Sprinkled in there were leaders of other countries to give this event some patina, some patina of having a diplomatic presence.

3:14.0

But the purpose was clear.

3:18.6

Qatar is a nation of about 330,000 people smaller, smaller in population than the city of Baltimore.

3:30.0

It is on top of massive amounts of natural gas.

3:37.0

Extraordinary wealth in the hands of very few.

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