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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 8/5/22

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2022

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, while Hitler burned through Europe and Tojo took over Japan and Mussolini controlled Italy and North Africa, world leaders from all over the globe urged the United States to not get involved. It was only after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor everyone stopped with the isolationist nonsense, but America started from behind. It took time to rev up our industry to create the weapons and equipment needed. As much as the US didn't want to get involved, we had no choice once we were attacked. We are following down this same path today with the appeasement towards Russia, China, and Iran. China and Russia combined to spend more than the US does on their national defense. These countries conceal their spending and growth so that they can criticize the US for warmongering. Also, Democrats won’t get rid of Joe Biden until they have a replacement lined up, and it isn’t Kamala Harris. We have endless made up success stories about the Biden Administration, the latest being the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, which does nothing to lower inflation but imposes the Democrat’s green energy demands on us. Democrats are playing with fire when it comes to the economy. Later, Isaiah Berlin's thoughts on liberty are staples that must not be forgotten. Berlin's concept of positive and negative liberty is that negative liberty is the absence of obstacles, barriers, or constraints. Positive liberty is the possibility of acting — or the fact of acting — in such a way as to take control of one's life and realize one's fundamental purposes. 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.

0:20.0

He's here. Now broadcasting from the underground command post deep in the

0:28.3

bowels of a hidden bunker somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-distrib building.

0:33.9

We've once again made contact with our leader Mark Loveon.

0:38.7

Remember, the United States had massive losses in World War I, in a war in Europe.

0:58.5

And at the time 39 and 40, the United States was still right smack in the middle of a great depression.

1:04.5

And so what these industrialists, enormously wealthy, these politicians,

1:12.5

Limburg and others we're arguing is let's take care of our own.

1:17.6

Let's take care of our economy.

1:24.0

We can build a military strong enough to protect the continental United States.

1:27.7

Should anybody try to attack us?

1:29.3

But leave Europe to Europe and later on leave Japan to Japan and of course Italy to Germany to Germany.

1:42.7

We've had enough of these wars.

1:46.7

That's what happened.

1:47.5

A Franklin Roosevelt was in many ways quite tyrannical.

2:00.6

In any of any tries to get around what was the neutrality act that had been passed by Congress.

2:06.9

With the Len Lies program to try and assist Churchill on the British,

2:10.9

Churchill was repeatedly seeking help from the United States.

2:16.3

Roosevelt couldn't do much.

2:19.1

The Congress, Democrat, wouldn't do much.

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