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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 8/1/19

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.622.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2019

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, President Trump called the entire State of New Hampshire a "drug-infested den" in 2017 — a state that is 90% Caucasian. The media is reluctant to report these facts because it rejects the idea of a utopian state. This ideology strips the individual of his individual identity and assigns people a new group identity, so as to put them into a group or class. But instead, what we saw in last night’s debate was history and liberty being diminished; there was once a time when candidates for President celebrated America instead of trashing her. The diabolical genius of Marxism-Socialism is that it provides the emotional and intellectual roadmap for autocrats to persuade millions of people to support their own enslavement to government. Later, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard clashed with Sen. Kamala Harris claiming that President Trump is a de facto supporter of Al Qaeda. After, the media is focusing on an indefensible statement by President Ronald Reagan. Despite the comment being appalling, one statement by someone who's actions and life clearly showed us that he was not a racist. In fact, Reagan signed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday into law as a federal holiday. Finally, Bill Gertz calls in to discuss China trying to prevent Trump from being re-elected in 2020. 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

Now, in its 175th year, Hillsdale is a truly independent institution, where learning is prized and intellectual enthusiasm is valued.

0:15.0

Thank you for listening, and my sincere appreciation to Hillsdale for their sponsorship.

0:30.0

Somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-descript building, we once again make contact with our leader, Mike Lodin.

0:42.0

Hello America, I'm Mark Lavin, our number 877-3813811-877-3813811.

0:52.0

Alright folks, there's a lot to get to here. Let me deal with a few issues quickly and then I want to get into something heavy with you.

1:04.0

May I do that I think I shall.

1:10.0

I did a little bit of research, I mean tiny little bit related to drug infestation.

1:18.0

Remember that word infested is inherently racist, we've been told now for a week.

1:24.0

I said I kind of remember the president mentioning this with respect to the opioid crisis and New Hampshire.

1:32.0

So first I see New Hampshire's 94% white, 1.1% black, 2.2% Asian and two few Hispanics to even give that racial group a percentage.

1:44.0

So it's 94% white, 1.1% black.

1:49.0

And I was right, it was in a Washington compost by Christopher Ingram.

1:56.0

Excuse me, Christopher Ingram.

2:00.0

August 3 2017, now if I can find this, I can't the media with its enormous research budgets and so on because they don't want to.

2:12.0

August 3 2017, two years ago.

2:16.0

Quote.

2:17.0

I want a New Hampshire because New Hampshire is a drug infested den.

2:23.0

Quote, president Trump told Mexican president, Arrique Pinanito, in a phone call in January.

2:29.0

The remark came in the course of an exchange at which Trump blamed drug lords in Mexico for sending drugs to places like New Hampshire.

2:37.0

Where becoming a drug addicted nation and most of the drugs are coming from Mexico, certainly from the southern border.

2:43.0

Trump added.

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