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🗓️ 7 December 2021
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1:56.9 | Hello, America. Mark Levin here. Our number 877-3813811-877-3813811. Oh, there's so much |
2:11.4 | going on out there, isn't there, America? Oh, yes. A great deal. First of all, I want |
2:16.1 | to talk briefly about Bob Dahl. You know, when I was a very young man, it seems like |
2:23.3 | forever ago, 50 years ago or so. A buddy and I, actually probably more like 45 years ago, |
2:31.4 | doesn't matter. Eric Christiansen, who I grew up with, like a brother, to me and to our |
2:38.4 | family. We used to get involved in Republican politics, precinct workers, college Republicans |
2:46.0 | to some extent. But we attended a big event in Washington. We were young guys. I'd never |
2:53.2 | done that before. And we actually got to stay over at a hotel and done that much either. |
3:03.5 | And I was at this event. My buddy Eric decided to go to Capitol Hill. And he asked me with |
3:14.0 | Senator Bob Dahl. Now he's a kid from outside Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. Barely old enough |
3:24.2 | to vote. I don't think we were old enough to vote. I think we were 16 or 17. And even |
3:32.9 | though it was the college Republicans, and Bob Dahl sat down with him in his office, |
3:40.8 | spoke to him and couldn't have been nicer. I met Bob Dahl once, I think, maybe twice. |
3:49.1 | Always extremely generous with his time. He didn't care who you were. And that's the |
3:57.2 | kind of guy this man was. And he was a World War II hero, a hero. And he was, by some |
4:07.6 | people written off as dead. That's how bad his injuries were. And it was near the end |
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