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Mark Levin Podcast

9/4/25 - Unalienable Rights: The Founding vs. Modern Thought

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.5 • 21.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2025

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, it’s shocking that Sen Tim Kaine's said that our rights come from government, which is a Marxist and buffoonish view. The Declaration of Independence's concept of unalienable rights from God is rooted in eternal truths and the Judeo-Christian tradition. Kaine rejects the American founding, which is based on divine sovereignty bestowed on individuals. Kaine’s view is emblematic of the Democratic Party, which rejects America, embraces Marxism and Islamism, and supports initiatives like the 1619 Project. Chapter 5 of On Power says that human rights, liberty, and equality are inherent, God-given through natural law, predating and transcending governments, as affirmed in the Declaration of Independence and echoed in state declarations like Virginia's. These views, shared by Founders such as Jefferson, Mason, Franklin, and Adams, emphasize governments' role in securing these unalienable rights via consent of the governed. In contrast, 19th-century philosophers like Hegel and Marx—influencing modern progressives, American Marxists, and figures like Woodrow Wilson—reject these principles, creating an irreconcilable clash of worldviews at the core of ongoing power struggles, where liberty depends on rights preceding government. Also, anonymous judges are complaining about the Supreme Court to NBC News. They say that the Court overturns lower rulings on Trump administration cases with insufficient explanations, undermining judicial integrity amid rising threats and criticisms from Trump allies. These judges are cowards and activists, and the NBC article is propaganda.  Later, Robert Kennedy Jr. fought back in the latest hearing. Democrat Senators refused to let him answer a question. They hate him because he rejected them.  Finally, Trey Gowdy calls in to discuss his new book, The Color of Death: A Novel. The story follows assistant DA Colm Truesdale, who, after losing his wife and daughter, becomes apathetic about life but excels in his prosecutorial role. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The radical left's agendas are attacking your values.

0:03.3

The conservatives like you haven't forgotten what this country was built upon.

0:07.0

My friends, the Heritage Foundation exists to make sure your voice is heard.

0:10.8

They represent your values in the D.C. swamp.

0:13.4

The Heritage Foundation stands for your values and won't give up the struggle because they know you never will.

0:18.8

Paid for it by the Heritage Foundation.

0:20.9

He's here. He's here.

0:22.4

He's here.

0:24.5

Now, broadcasting from the underground command post.

0:28.2

Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker,

0:30.7

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

0:34.5

we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark Levin.

0:39.4

Thank you. The The The Hello, America, Mark Levin here, our number 877-381-3811, 877-381-3811.

2:07.0

Something remarkable happened at a hearing today.

2:09.3

I know that's unusual.

2:12.9

Most people won't pick it up.

2:14.1

That's okay.

2:15.0

I do.

2:17.1

Very remarkable. As a matter of fact

2:19.3

we're gonna lead off with it and it's not the Robert Kennedy hearing although

2:25.0

we want to deal with that too how the Democrats didn't even let the man finish

2:28.9

her thought and but I want to get into some of what was done here with respect to this debate that took place between Ted Cruz and Tim Kane.

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