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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 5/23/22

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.622.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2022

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

On Monday's Mark Levin Show, isolationists fit right into the fusion of George Soros and Charles Koch parroting the pacifistic propaganda of keeping America out of endless wars or radical interventionism. President Reagan's view was that enemies couldn't be contained therefore prudently going on offense was his preferred alternative. However, the leftist and/or the pacifist pigeonhole any activity that doesn't bow down to an opposing regime as an "escalation" to weaken the U.S position and prevent America from asserting any dominance against aggressive foreign actors. Then, throughout our history Pat Buchannan, and before him, William Howard Taft embraced similar isolationist positions unsuccessfully. Charles Lindbergh also tried this but corrected the course because he realized he was wrong. Reagan understood this and Donald Trump did too that's why he took out Iranian General Soleimani. These populist and isolationist agendas must be rejected because there isn't a single example of pacifism ever succeeding in the face of aggression. Later, U.S Sen. Candidate Rep. Mo Brooks joins the show to explain how Sen. Mitch McConnell continues to smear his campaign. Brooks is a conservative member of the House Freedom Caucus with the support of Libertarians and Constitutional Conservatives. Finally, former Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway calls in to discuss her new book, Here's the Deal: A Memoir. She explained that Donald Trump plucked her from obscurity and made her the first woman campaign manager to win a presidential campaign. Conway describes how she met Trump years earlier and the challenges she endured with the political differences she had with her husband who criticized Trump and was part of the Lincoln Project. https://www.amazon.com/Untitled-Memoir-Be-Confirmed-Threshold/dp/1982187344/ref=sr_1_1?crid=26XRJ74AU2WGF&keywords=kellyann+conway+book&qid=1653318903&sprefix=KellyAnne+Conway+%2Caps%2C237&sr=8-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the podcast is presented exclusively by Hillsdale College.

0:06.0

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0:13.4

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1:13.4

Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to our brothers and sisters at Hillsdale College.

1:43.4

Hello, American Mark Levin here. Our number 877-3813-811-877-3813-811.

1:57.4

There was a piece in political a year or so ago and welcomed by the way that reported the fusion of George Soros and Charles Koch being a libertarian and George Soros being what George Soros is.

2:25.4

And my view in anti-American.

2:29.4

And remember I've talked to you before about how the isolationists seem to have voices on the radical left and among this weird, cute and romanticizing right.

2:47.4

And they do overlap. And so they put this group together, this so-called nonprofit, the Quincy Group.

2:57.4

And the position of Charles Koch and George Soros is to effectively quote unquote keep America out of endless wars.

3:07.4

And now you hear this propaganda throughout the media with a handful of senators and House members.

3:17.4

And they act like we're the ones creating a worse situation.

3:23.4

Now to oppose this kind of passivity and pacifism and isolationism is not to support endless wars or radical interventionism.

3:39.4

It's not to support necessarily a Lindsey Graham or sort of a McCain type of attitude which is interventionism now interventionism yesterday interventionism today.

3:53.4

Some of you are too young to really remember Ronald Reagan or because of all the propaganda you're hearing some of you don't know what he stood for or what the Reagan doctrine stood for.

4:09.4

You see up until Ronald Reagan Democrats and Republicans alike in Washington DC took on the attitude of FDR and Truman which was

4:21.4

to sort of when it came to the Soviet Union and other major enemies the status quo to contain them.

4:33.4

But Reagan's position was you can't contain them. They're spreading into Africa, they're spreading into our hemisphere and violation of the Monroe doctrine. And so while we play the game of containment they play the game of confrontation.

4:53.4

So the Reagan doctrine is based on a principle that you go on the offensive wisely, prudently but no more containment.

5:07.4

And he was therefore considered particularly by Washington and the Republican establishment as you can imagine by the putinoids today as wildly out of control.

5:20.4

And they use the word interestingly enough escalation as you hear the putinoids isolationist pacifists of today they use the same word escalation Reagan is going to escalate they also said that the Soviet Union would use its nooks against the United States in its allies.

5:45.4

So you're getting basically a regurgitation of the arguments that were used by the Democrat and Republican establishments in Washington DC even though the putinoids pretend that there's somehow plowing new ground they're not plowing new ground.

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