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The Rubin Report

Are Liberals Willing to Join Conservatives to Save the US? | Mark Levin Interview

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.513.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Mark Levin, host of Fox News' Life, Liberty & Levin and BlazeTV's LevinTV, about the lesser-known origins of Karl Marx, why liberal Democrats need to join conservatives to save the U.S., and the failure-filled career of Joe Biden. Mark shares the true history of a young Karl Marx, a man who supported classical liberalism before he became an angry man living off of subsidies. Mark talks about how the Democratic Party is playing a dangerous game, adopting the ideas of the fringes of the party. He also has a warning for mainstream liberals: The woke mob is coming for them. Mark also talks about the long, failure-filled career of Joe Biden, including his past association with racists and his plagiarism scandal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today, Ruben, and joining me today is a lawyer, a best-selling author, and a broadcasting

0:12.2

legend.

0:13.2

Mark Leven, finally, welcome to the Ruben Report.

0:16.2

David, is a great honor to be with you.

0:19.2

You know how much I admire you, thanks for having me.

0:21.5

Well, I'm thrilled to have you here.

0:22.9

What do you consider yourself first?

0:25.2

Because you've written what?

0:26.2

Like 800 best-selling books.

0:30.7

I mean, New York Times number one, they couldn't have been happy about that.

0:34.5

I mean, what really are you sort of first?

0:37.0

You know, my attitude about this is I use every platform I possibly can to advance the

0:43.8

cause of liberty, constitutionalism, and unalienable rights since I was a kid.

0:52.1

So I moved into radio first, which I enjoy the most.

0:56.1

I'd love to write because it really gives me time to think about things, you know, to

1:01.1

really focus, think things through.

1:06.1

It's not a fast pace, like radio and so forth.

1:09.0

And of course television, I like to, because a lot of people are very visual.

1:12.7

Unfortunately, they have to look at this, this poem, as we say.

1:16.5

But nonetheless, I try to use all these formats to do exactly the same thing.

1:22.1

In a different way.

1:23.4

And I think our countries in desperate need, I was many Paul Revere's and Thomas Payne's

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