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🗓️ 28 July 2022
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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. |
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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, America Mark Levin here our number 877-3813811-877-3813811. |
1:59.4 | What would you say if a president of the United States told his IRS commissioner to gather information |
2:13.4 | unless Secretary of the Treasury who had served in the prior administration? |
2:23.4 | The Department of Justice, the Tax Division, to conduct audits and criminal investigations of that individual because that individual was highly critical of the new deal and the spending. |
2:45.4 | That's exactly what Franklin Roosevelt did to Andrew Mellon. |
2:55.4 | Even a federal judge at the end, after around 10 years of this, |
3:03.4 | Mellon agreed to pay like some patents, $10,000, and for him, for sure, minor amount of money at the end of the process. |
3:21.4 | What would you say if a president of the United States told the Internal Revenue Service the commissioner? |
3:35.4 | He gave a political opponent within the Democrat Party, a senator from Louisiana who'd been the governor of Louisiana. |
3:49.4 | Because his populist views were concerning him and he was running to the left of FDR and picking up a lot of support. |
3:59.4 | FDR did to Huey Long. Huey Long was assassinated before the IRS could charge him with anything. |
4:14.4 | What would you say if a president of the United States had put a person over at the Internal Revenue Service? |
4:27.4 | He put his brother as Attorney General of the United States and directed that they collect all the information they code on conservative organizations, a handful of him, |
4:41.4 | that were criticizing him, his faith, and threatening to expose certain of his infidelities. |
4:56.4 | And then those organizations faced internal revenue scrutiny. |
5:01.4 | Well, that's what John Kennedy did. |
5:07.4 | What would you say if John Kennedy and Ben Bradley, then of Newsweek, but later Washington Post, same company? |
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