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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 7/26/22

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2022

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, America's founding was debated and adopted in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. What happened in America has never happened in the course of history and it likely won't ever happen again. America is the greatest human experiment in the history of mankind. A fantastic example built on the foundation of Athens, Rome, and the British Parliament. This nation doesn't exist for the sake of equity, it exists for, and because of, liberty. Later, as predicted by this program the Justice Department is criminally investigating former President Donald Trump. They moved from politicization to criminalization. The two angles are a seditious conspiracy and a false elector’s scheme. This is an incredibly dangerous and out of line action by the corrupt leadership at the United States Justice Department to criminalize the political processes of an election. Then, the January 6th Committee has concluded that Trump must be prosecuted. Yet committee members like Eric Swalwell, who slept with a Chinese spy, suggest Trump be treated like a criminal. Separation of powers is vital to the future of this republic. If Democrats do this, they will blow a hole in this country that can never be fixed. Afterward, whistleblowers within the FBI and the Department of Justice are alleging that officials are ignoring and avoiding evidence that Hunter Biden violated the law. The corruption within the FBI is severe. They are doing this to affect the outcome of the midterm election. 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

For over 175 years, four purposes have defined Hillsdale's mission, learning character, faith and freedom.

0:13.4

Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to our brothers and sisters at Hillsdale for their great sponsorship.

1:43.4

Hello, America. Mark live in here. Our number 877-381-3811-877-381-3811.

1:59.4

I was attracted to radio, even as a young kid.

2:05.4

I was not necessarily one of the beyond radio, not because I thought people on radio were cool, although I did in many regards.

2:16.4

I saw that and I see it today as the most ubiquitous outlet to get across a point of view.

2:28.4

In addition to that, I guess when I was 13 or 14, for reasons I can't completely explain, I became focused like a laser on America's founding.

2:44.4

What makes America so great? And it was fortuitous that my family and I lived about an hour or 45 minutes later.

2:57.4

I lived about an hour or 45 minutes train ride from Independence Hall.

3:03.4

I would take the train with my buddy Eric Christianson. His apartment was above a pharmacy.

3:11.4

He was a young kid. He lived with his mother.

3:16.4

I took the train, it was the Reading, became the Septa Train, none of the Market Street, Market Street Station in Philadelphia, not too far from City Hall.

3:33.4

But rather than making a right turn, we'd make a left turn and walk a bit to Independence Hall.

3:40.4

We did this many, many weekends. And we walked through Independence Hall. We read everything we could read.

3:52.4

The park guards, we talked to them, learned as much as we could.

3:59.4

The first custom house, Betsy Ross's home, the burial place for Benjamin Franklin and his wife.

4:10.4

We'd walk around that Independence Hall which was the Pennsylvania State Assembly Building.

4:17.4

We'd look at the assembly room.

4:22.4

We'd look at the chair. The chair, George Washington's sat.

4:29.4

We were looking at a room where the Declaration of Independence was debated, amended, and adopted.

4:41.4

We were looking at a room where almost a decade later, the Constitution of the United States for five and a half hot Philadelphia summers, was debated, and then adopted to send to the States.

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