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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 6/30/23

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2023

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, Rich Zeoli from WPHT fills in for Mark. Thankfully, the Republicans won in 2016 - could you imagine what position we would be in right now if Hillary Clinton had appointed 3 Supreme Court Justices and not Donald Trump? Today was a win for Article 1 of the Constitution and a win for the 1st Amendment. The Supreme Court said the government can’t compel you into speech. Freedom of speech isn’t just that government can’t censor you - it’s that it can’t compel you to say things you disagree with. The 2nd Supreme Court case today said that Article 1 of the Constitution and the legislative branch matter. The student loan debt decision was a big win in restoring a balance between the executive and legislative branches. Already President Biden is trying to get around this just like he said Thursday when the Supreme Court said everyone will be treated equally in college applications. When the left doesn’t like a Supreme Court opinion they won’t respect it - they will find ways to get around it. Later, Michigan wants to make it a crime if you use someone’s wrong gender pronouns. On the same day the Supreme Court said the government can’t compel you into speech, Michigan Democrats passed a bill saying we will send you to jail if you say something we don’t agree with. Also, Hunter Biden got a cover-up deal, not a sweetheart deal, to protect Joe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

is here. Now broadcasting from the underground

0:06.4

command post deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-distrib

0:13.0

building. We once again made contact with our leader.

0:16.8

Mike love them.

0:22.3

A huge day at the United States Supreme Court today. A win for article one of the Constitution,

0:27.7

a win for the first amendment of the Constitution and so many hurt liberals today, but the Constitution won.

0:36.7

Good evening. Welcome to the Mark Levin show. The great one is off tonight.

0:40.4

It is me Rich Ziole with you from Mark's affiliate WPHT in his hometown of Philadelphia.

0:47.3

Great to be with you. 877-3813-811. I'm thrilled. I'm so happy. Last couple days have been fantastic.

0:55.6

Thank God we won 2016. I mean really thank God. Thank God Trump won and not Hillary Clinton.

1:01.2

Could you imagine what kind of a position we be in this country right now if Hillary Clinton

1:06.0

had appointed Supreme Court justices? Let's review what took place today. First and foremost,

1:12.8

number one right off the bat, the Supreme Court of the United States said, hey, the government

1:18.5

cannot compel you into speech. The government can't force you to say things that you

1:25.9

vehemently disagree with. Bravo. Justice Gorsuch writing the majority opinion in that case,

1:32.1

which concerned a website designer who did not want to do a website for a same-sex wedding.

1:38.6

And he rightly pointed out the fact that the government can't force you to say things.

1:45.6

It's just that simple. It's just that simple. Now the left, of course, is trying to spin this

1:50.6

into say this is an attack on public accommodation laws. That is so far from the truth. It's an

1:57.0

absolute lie. This has nothing to do with public accommodations. This is about somebody who creates

2:03.8

something. Whether that creativity involves a pen and paper, the words that come out of your mouth,

2:10.4

an artist who paints a canvas, a website designer who makes a website, a baker who makes a cake.

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