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Now, broadcasting from the underground command post, deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a nondescript building, we once again made contact with our leader, Mark. American Mark Levin, our number is eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one 877 three eight one three eight one one. I will be on Hannity nine 20 p.m. Eastern Time tonight on Fox. I hope you'll watch. Meanwhile, there's an hour left and voting in the state of Georgia.

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We are watching our country crumble before us, not because of you or we the people. Not because we have a defective constitution. Or that the institutions they created were defective. It's because of the neo Marxists, the status, the progressives, whatever you want to call them. And the fact that they have been relentlessly attacking this system for over a century. And they attacked the election of Donald Trump, they attacked the re-election, they went into the states, they undermined our constitutional system.

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And now we have Republicans, the vast majority of Republicans in the Senate who are going to give their personal imprimatur, their stamp of approval. Total lawlessness and so many respects will live in a post constitutional society. I want to encourage strongly anybody listening to me in Georgia. That if we can't win to Republicans in the state of Georgia. Then we are hanging. By the tips of our fingernails. We must not surrender. We have children, we have grandchildren.

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We have ancestors who showed us the way. We have men and women in uniform all over the world putting their lives on the line, leaving their families, leaving their their businesses and their jobs. To defend what's left of this republic and all we're asking the people of Georgia to do for your state and for the United States. And for the sake. Every successive generation. It's tough out. In the 15 minutes that you have left the vote, if you're in your car and you can hear me.

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If you're at home about to have dinner. If you're in an office and you're thinking about leaving. Get to your precinct and get there fast, please. You have to be the Paul Revere's. You have to be the Thomas Paine's. You're the last line of defense in this election cycle and future election cycles. And the Democrats who are running for these seats are not even your typical Democrats. They are. So hard core, so left wing. That they are the AOC.

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The Omar, the Taliban and the others. But in the United States Senate. Turn off the news on TV, turn them off. Turn off the so-called newsmen who are basically pundits. Who despise us and who lied to us day in and day out, turn them off. Tune in somebody you can trust somebody. Who reinforces your values and your belief systems and the traditions in this country, somebody who believes in the Constitution and the rule of law?

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You need not listen any longer. To these frauds dressed up as journalists. I'm quite serious about this. It's amazing here. How Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley and a handful of others, United States senators who are Republicans. And the Patriots in the House, Republicans who wish to stand up to this tyranny. Are smeared. And I don't just mean by Democrats and I don't just mean by the usual media. Frauds, I mean, by The Wall Street Journal, I mean by National Review.

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I mean, by The New York Post. I mean, by a relative handful. Media outlets with relatively small circulation, but nonetheless. Who speak, not for you and me. Who do not embrace our founding, who do not embrace our capitalist system, they embrace the establishment. The status quo Republicanism, that's why so many of them have been never trumpet's. They talk a good game, but when the rubber hits the road. Whether it's the Tea Party.

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Whether it's the Trump revolution or whether it's this election, not only can they not be counted on, but they can be counted on. They join our adversaries, indeed, to join our enemies. They roll over. And they insist that the rest of us roll over, too. Well, I'll tell you what, when I look my kids in the eyes and I look at my grandkids in the eyes, I don't much give a damn what The Wall Street Journal editorial page has to say.

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I don't much give a damn what Mitch McConnell has to say here, Adam Kinzinger, any of the rest of them. That's the establishment they've put us in this position. And the reason why we almost took the house and the reason why we have right now 50 Republican senators has nothing to do with the Republican Senatorial Committee or the the National Republican House Campaign Committee, it's because they rode Donald Trump's coattails. And they weren't running in the inner cities, in the metropolitan areas where most of the graft and fraud took place.

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So they benefited from a massive outcome, a massive turnout of Republicans. And they lead the president to hang out to dry, but even worse. They lie about what's in the Constitution. George Will is back. He voted for Biden. He's worse than ever. So we're counting on the people of Georgia. We're counting on you to vote, we'll talk about what's taking place tomorrow and the next day, but right now we can't focus on Georgia's election machines, our election procedures and so forth.

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Just get out and vote. Get out and vote. And then. Comes January 6th. Now, the media, the Democrats and the vast majority of the Republicans. Many of whom. I have no idea what they're talking about, but it's of no consequence. They're telling you that what's to take place on January 6th is nothing more than ministerial. That it's nothing more than a sham. That the Congress is to sit there and count the electors sent to them by the states, without question.

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Because Tim McClintock, Tom McClintock told my friend Larry O'Connor an e-mail, it says, Shall they shall count? We have no alternative. A more imbecilic statement I've never heard. Well, that's not true, there's many imbecilic statements. The issue is whether the electors have been lawfully certified, lawfully certified. Do you think the framers of the Constitution and the framers of the 12th Amendment sat there and said, you know what, Congress has no choice but to count the electors, even if there's fraud, even if even if some court orders it, even if some legislature violated the constitution, that's just too damn bad.

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They're supposed to sit there like a bunch of zombies, not exercise any judgment whatsoever, because God forbid, if they do, that will create a precedent and now Congress will select our president. That's not. What's with the fear mongering? If you have a faithless elector, Congress not required to count that elector. If the state legislature, as I said the other day, any state legislature had passed a law and said. No black person could be an elector.

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And they send that slate of electors. To the United States Congress, would they be compelled to vote for that slate of electors? Well, Mark, we have civil rights laws. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You just told us they have no choice whatsoever. If California, the state legislature decides that only Democrats can be elected as never Republicans because after all, they have a super duper majority in the Assembly.

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And in their state Senate. Is that what the framers intended? Of course not. You have to be brain dead to draw such conclusions, they expect you to read the Constitution in the context of how it was written at the time it was written. I don't need self-appointed scholars, quote unquote, telling us what the Constitution says. Now when we come back. I went through Madison's notes today. He was not the only one who took notes at the constitutional convention, but he took by far the most thorough and comprehensive notes.

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And his notes were released 50 years after. The end of the constitutional convention, as he had. Directed. In his will. And those notes are extremely thorough, it's the closest thing we have to a transcript of what took place. And when we come back. As I read his notes today. Something that I doubt any United States senator has done, something I doubt any member of the House has done something I know no member of the media have done.

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I want to alert you to something. I'll be right back. Much love in. I know you love freedom. How do I know that? Because you listen to my show and my show and everything I do is all about preserving freedom and the form of government that secures it for us. It's the same with Hillsdale College, one of the very best truly liberal arts colleges in the nation. That's why I talk about them all the time, because Hillsdale is committed to pursuing truth and defending liberty.

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On the issue of selecting a president. This is one of the most hotly debated issues at the Constitutional Convention Hall while the convention began in May and ended in mid September.

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This issue came up repeatedly from June to September 1787. And it's fascinating to read this. And what's remarkable, as I read it always in the back of my mind, I know that Democrats could care less because they dismiss them all as slaveholders.

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They embrace the 16 19 project and they reject the founding progressivism, rejects the founding. Now, the framers at the Constitutional Convention, they specifically rejected the direct election by the people. Of a president. They specifically rejected listen to this, the selection of a president by the chief executives of every state, the governors.

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They rejected a judicial role. In the selection of a president. So they rejected direct elections. They rejected more relevant to us today. The executive. In the state, they rejected the judiciary, having a role in the selection of the president. And they specifically decided. Which became Article two, Section one, clause two. That only and exclusively the legislature of each state would direct how the electors were selected. And they voted on that language on September six, 1787, ratified by the state conventions.

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And yet. What happened in Pennsylvania and Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin, among other states, but these are the four key battleground states. What happened? In Pennsylvania, the executive and the judiciary selected the electors by changing the election laws. In Michigan, the secretary of state, part of the executive change the election laws. In Wisconsin, the secretary of state, as well as local officials and even boards of elections. Changed the election laws. And in Georgia, as you well know, the secretary of state, part of the executive.

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He changed the election laws to. As applies to signatures. In his capitulation to state Stacey Abrams and that lawsuit, and there's more, but that's enough for summary so for battleground states. Four battleground states specifically violated the Constitution. Specifically contravened. All the hard work that was done at the constitutional convention to again specifically prevent state executives state or what would become federal courts. From determining how electors would be selected. And yet in those four states. The election laws were altered significantly.

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It doesn't matter if the outcome would have been different. The Democrats certainly thought it would be. That's why they pressed for it, litigated for it. It doesn't matter if one ballot was fraudulently voted and we know that many, many were.

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Now, why is this relevant? Why is this relevant, because I heard Tim Scott, I read Tim Scott today say senator from South Carolina, I read the Constitution is really nothing I can do about any of this. Now, I want to circle back to what he said. And I want you to know I've tried maybe I have failed to read every statement on social media and elsewhere by every one of these Republican senators, and as best I can tell, if I'm off one or two, I apologize in advance.

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Not one of them has made the argument about the unconstitutional election processes and therefore, Lawlis electors. I'll be right back. I know you love freedom. How do I know that? Because you listen to my show and my show and everything I do is all about preserving freedom and the form of government that secures it for us. It's the same with Hillsdale College, one of the very best truly liberal arts colleges in the nation. That's why I talk about them all the time, because Hillsdale is committed to pursuing truth and defending liberty.

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You know, these political pundits who are splashed all over TV with their whiteboards and they're this and that and so forth, and these pollsters and all, they really ought to be some kind of an accounting, how accurate or inaccurate they are each time.

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Just for transparency purposes now, Tim Scott. Tweeted out, As I read the Constitution, There is no constitutionally viable means for Congress to overturn an election wherein the states have certified and sent their electors. Jim Imhoff says to challenge state certification, given how specific the Constitution is, will be a violation of my oath of office, that is not something I'm willing to do. Jerry Moran, Kansas, I am a conservative Republican, therefore I must strictly adhere to the United States Constitution to vote to reject the state certified electoral votes will be to act outside the bounds of the Constitution, which I will not do.

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Don't they all sound similar, Mr. Producer? So they've taken the position that under the federal constitution, under the 12th Amendment, they are to quote, open all the certificates and then vote. And count them. OK, open all the certificates. And the votes shall then be counted. And they said that's upholding the Constitution of the United States. So for Tim Scott. And Jim Imhoff and Jerry Moran. If a state. An election law that said that no Hispanic can be an elector.

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They would have no option but to vote for that. But it's even worse than that in some sense from a constitutional perspective, because we know flat out that in four states they violated the Constitution. And so bizarrely, these three and others argue we have to uphold our constitutional duty by counting them. We have no other choice. That's bull crap, and they know it. And they know it. It's your rational. Electors have to be lawfully certified.

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And they're certified by the very governor who violates the federal constitution, they're certified by the very secretaries of state. Who violated the federal constitution and these Republicans sit back and say, look, they were certified, what do you want me to do? The 12th Amendment limits me. We got to open them. And then we have to count the vote. Back to Madison's notes, do you think a single one of the framers of the Constitution sitting in Philadelphia would have said that's the correct view?

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When they worked for months. To specifically exclude what Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin did, do you think they would say Congress can't act? It is assumed as a matter of basic reasoning and rationality. Whether you're reading the Constitution or whether you're reading a mortgage. That the parties involved in the process are acting lawfully. Did the framers have to spell that out in the Constitution, only if state legislatures or excuse me, only if the certificates certifying the electors are constitutional, then we will count them.

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That would be stupid when you read Madison. So they weren't stupid then? They were brilliant men. They just assumed. That the manner in which the electors would be selected would comply with the federal constitution. You know the key word. The key word that Aristotle talks about and Cicero. John Adams. Thomas Jefferson. All the great thinkers, great men going way back. To the ancients. The key word that they used. Was Virtu. Percha.

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That no system of government can long survive, no participatory system of government. Without virtue, we can't have liberty, without virtue. You can't have Republicanism without virtue. You can't have a constitution without virtue because the institutions are fine. The documents are fine. But if people are going to find ways to destroy them. While pretending to uphold them. That's a lack of virtue. And when we look at this in context. This election that's going on in Georgia, how crucial it is.

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The Democrat Party has already announced. It wants nothing to do with the Constitution. It wants nothing to do with separation of powers and if anything could be said to be the core of what the United States Constitution is, separation of powers, it goes as far back as Locke. Really. Montesquieu, spell it out. Separation of powers, y separation of powers. To protect you. The Democrats don't want separation of powers, the Democrats want power. That packing the court crossed Schumer's lips and he wasn't condemned by his own party, by the media, by academia and so forth, demonstrates to you.

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That that is a party that is a movement that embraces totalitarianism and tyranny. Meanwhile, Republicans like Tim Scott, Jim Imhoff and Jerry Moran, and they're not the only ones dancing on the head of a pin. Well, I'd say ciao. You're supposed to if you're an originalist, which they're not. To read the words. Of the Constitution, not out of context. But as the framers intended, or the framers of the 12th Amendment intended, they never intended for Congress to rubber stamp.

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Electors that were chosen in an unconstitutional process that specifically cut out the only body that's named in the Constitution, the state legislatures. This is why none of the statements I read from a single Republican senator mentions this, this is why The Wall Street Journal editorial page doesn't mention this. This is why newsrooms across the country, including on my favorite cable network, doesn't mention it because to mention it. Destroys the narrative. And then the question is, even from people who claim to be dressing this from a constitutional legal perspective, what are you going to do, throw millions of votes?

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There's a lot of options. But you just disenfranchised people in other states. Who state governments complied with the federal constitution. What about them? That was the purpose of the Texas lawsuit. And virtually every legal analyst. Former federal prosecutors and professors said that was a dead lawsuit, why? Well, because the court's not going to step in. So let me get this straight. A lawsuit is dead because the courts not going to step in and you know that in advance, that may be true.

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But here again, the originalists. We're ready unless they're pseudo originalists. But one state sues another. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction, in other words, that state has standing. In the United States Supreme Court, in the United States Supreme Court rejected the standing argument of the state of Texas. It's shocking, quite frankly. So you can see the lawlessness taking place, you can see how we're unmoored from the Constitution, you can see how the establishment Republicans.

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And some pseudo conservatives, among others, are brandishing the Constitution, waving it around, hey, you know, I'm a conservative Republican and I simply will not. I will not reject the electors and the decisions made in the States. Well, what if they're unconstitutional? Who am I to judge? Who am I to judge, it says I shall count. But that's not what they mean. We know that to be the case. You're not an originalist, you're a fraud and a phony.

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That's what's going on here. I don't know how to fix this. I do believe in convention of states, I think that's very, very important. I think we should get behind that now more than ever. I'll give you an example, part of the problems and this is in the weeds now, the law firm and the lawyer that represented the Republicans in the state legislature.

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Pennsylvania is associated with the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

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That's Mitch McConnell's group uses that group as his own personal campaign piggy bank to try and elect Reno's.

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Who will support him at the Constitution? Him? That's how he holds onto power. We've never had a Republican leader who's reached into states to try and affect the primaries and the outcome of the elections, but that's what McConnell does. So his lawyer was representing the Republicans in the state legislature, Pennsylvania. I spoke with the president pro tem or the president. The of the Senate. In October, a Republican, an older gentleman, been there a long time, I could tell he was a RINO and I said, you guys need to immediately pass a resolution.

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Holding that the decisions of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania are null and void. Oh, you're going to get rolled. I spoke to his lawyer. A guy who comes off Capitol Hill, a guy who wasn't very impressive in the least very arrogant little punk. And he said, well, you know, in this state, you can pass a resolution, but it's not effective unless the governor signs it. That state law that I'm not talking about state law, I'm talking about the federal constitution.

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And the state legislature has the final say. They don't need. The consent of the governor. Quite the contrary. And he mopped away and went away. And nothing happened. The Republican Party of Pennsylvania brought the lawsuit, not the state legislature. Even though they they objected to what was taking place. That same law firm and that same lawyer is now the number one lawyer in the state of Georgia. For the National Republican Senatorial Committee representing them and Mitch McConnell.

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The same lawyer. As I understand it. As I was told. The Republican establishment, ladies and gentlemen. It's a very, very. Diabolical group. They want your votes. They do not want your input. They want your votes, they do not want your input. I'll be right back. My love in. I know you love freedom. How do I know that? Because you listen to my show and my show and everything I do is all about preserving freedom and the form of government that secures it for us.

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It's the same with Hillsdale College, one of the very best truly liberal arts colleges in the nation. That's why I talk about them all the time, because Hillsdale is committed to pursuing truth and defending liberty. Hillsdale teaches stellar students to defend freedom no matter what they major in, whether it's science or music or economics or business, whatever. Hillsdale teaches them how to defend liberty. And they do that for you, too, through their free monthly digest of constitutional thought.

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It's called in Primus, five point six million Americans receiving Prima's for free each month. And you, my friend and fellow freedom lover, should be reading it, too. You can subscribe for free at Lhevinne, for Hillsdale Dotcom, that's LEVIEN. For Hillsdale Dotcom, no strings attached. Generous donors who want to preserve freedom for future generations make it possible for all of us and for Hillsdale to send in Prima's to you for no cost every month. Start receiving and reading and Primus so you can know how to defend the freedom you love.

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I read George Will's piece in The Washington Post, Whorley crews and their Senate cohorts of the Constitution's most dangerous domestic enemies, and this man is utterly unhinged to the point of almost.

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Well, insanity. This piece, this it's full of venom, platitudes, nothing serious about it, of course, he comes to the great Mitch McConnell's defense because McConnell leaks to him all the time. When you read the Wall Street Journal piece the other day, same thing. They're not serious pieces at all.

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They want you to accept your fate, ladies and gentlemen, while writing and pretending they don't, and that's what's happening with a majority of the Republicans in the Senate as well.

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Just accept your fate, constitution was violated in these states. That's the way it is. We can't do a damn thing about it. Is that how Democrats conduct themselves, the party of tyranny? The party of tyranny. No, they don't conduct themselves that way, so we don't have an effective party to fight and defend us, certainly not without the leadership of Donald Trump, no question about it. I am so sick of the coverage of these elections like the Georgia election.

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It's all about the surface, the superficial.

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We have evil, diabolical actors. We have forces in play in this country that seek to destroy what you and I revere. That's what's at stake in Georgia. That's what's at stake now in every election going forward. And we have a corrupt media and really stupid people in the media. And we have a Republican Party without a core. You have a leader, quote unquote, of the Republicans who leads because he influences the primaries all over the country. And then one by one, he makes sure that his his lapdogs issue their almost identical tweets and statements.

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And then they have the unhinged among them, like SACE and Romney. Who are out there trashing individuals who are trying to stand up for this republic. What the hell is SACE done for this country? Does anybody know what that was Romney done from this country, selected governor of Massachusetts, senator from Utah, yet to be quite the quite the accomplished chameleon to be elected governor of Massachusetts and a senator from Utah. And that's exactly what he is. He's not defending the Constitution, none of these guys are, and if you dare to step out like a whorley in a cruise and these others, you will be attacked like you're some kind of a kook.

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How dare you raise objections? How dare you want a commission to look into voter fraud? How dare you share the view? Of tens of millions of fellow Americans who, you know, are all crackpots and nuts. Now, you don't understand, ladies and gentlemen, we've had more mail in voting than any time, any time close more absentee ballots, more paper flying around from one place to another without signature requirements, without postal date requirements, with extended voting periods, with early voting periods flying all around.

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And we have far less fraud than we ever had, in fact, where's your evidence of fraud and when you present it? Well, that's not enough to change the election. These are the people who are supposed to be concerned about the Constitution of the Republic.

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They're a joke.

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They are pathetic. They are Vichy Republicans. That's exactly what they are.

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They're certainly not constitutionalists.

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I'll be right back. From the Westwood One podcast network. He's here he's here now broadcasting from the underground command post, deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a nondescript building, we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark. Hello, America. Mark Levin here, our number eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one. This is Radio Free America, where we lead the resistance for never fighting here.

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Navabi. So I just heard a reporter say, you know, that one of the officials at one of the counting places in Fulton County, the big county, and it's a massive convention area.

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That he said that, you know, the signatures last time went pretty well, I mean, ninety nine point some eight percent of them were OK, what they don't report, you see, is the problem with the signature process as a result of what the secretary of state agreed to.

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Following on a lawsuit brought by a Stacey Abrams front group. They make it almost impossible to throw one of them out. A March six 20-20 in Democratic Party of Georgia versus Raffensperger, the secretary of state. He entered a compromise settlement agreement and release with the Democrat Party of Georgia to materially change the statutory requirements for making for reviewing signatures on absentee ballot.

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They changed the statutory requirements for reviewing signatures. Now, of course, that's unconstitutional, but. The Republicans in the Senate, most of them don't give a damn. They just want to get out of this as fast as they can. And so. What happened was. You can have a defective signature under existing state law. In 22. Expressways, so they needed to get around. So, among other things, before balut could be rejected, the settlement required a registrar who found a defective signature to now seek a review by two other registrars.

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And only if a majority of the registrars agree that the signature was defective, the ballot be rejected, but not before all three registrars names.

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Just listen to this. Not before all three registrars names. Were written on the ballot envelope, along with the reason for the rejection. When you're counting millions of votes, that's tough to do.

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So these cumbersome procedures are in direct conflict with Georgia statutory requirements.

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As is the settlements requirement that notice be provided by telephone, not in writing if a telephone number is available. So on top of everything else, you've got to give notice, he got to call the person and tell them. What you're doing and finally, the sentiment purports to require state election officials to consider issuing guidance and training materials drafted by an expert retained by the Democrat Party. So when they say, well, you know, they did a signature check, the reason the president's upset with that.

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Is because he said, wait a minute. A signature check, first of all, you threw away a lot of these exterior envelopes with signatures. But beyond that. The reason why they haven't found, quote unquote, signature issues is because of this cockamamie process, the Democrats. Successfully put in place thanks to the rhino's secretary of state, and so you have. Hundreds of thousands of more mail in and absentee ballots coming in with hundreds of thousands of more signatures to be reviewed.

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And the number of those that were soured because they weren't signed or the signature wasn't correct drops to almost zero. And the secretary of state is offended that the president would ever mention anything, so the president said to the governor, you really need to have an emergency session of your legislature to go over this and reverse course. Oh, Trump's trying to change the course of the election. Oh, Trump's trying to throw out the the election result. This is the idiocy we get from Republicans.

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From Republicans. It's an excellent piece written in The American Spectator, which is a great site, if you don't go to it, you should buy an excellent writer, David Catron. Says particularly after Senator Ted Cruz and 10 other Republican senators announced their intention to reject electors, not lawfully certified, quote unquote, but nonetheless included in the Electoral College results, many Democrats accuse them of sedition. In reality, these senators and their House counterparts are duty bound to object, the cowardice of Republican legislatures in disputed states, dereliction of duty by the courts and the dishonesty of the so-called news media.

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Have forced them to take action. Congress has the final word on who won the presidential election when they convene tomorrow to certify the Electoral College results. That certification vote is the last opportunity for our elected representatives to resolve allegations of illegal election activity in November. Senator Cruz and 10 other senators will join him in objecting to disputed electors pointed out in a statement, quote. Reuters Ipsos polling tragically shows 39 percent of Americans believe the election was rigged. That belief is up by 67 percent of Republicans.

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17 percent of Democrats and 31 percent of independents. So it should be blindingly obvious that it simply isn't possible to ignore such a gigantic amount of voter distress in the outcome of any presidential election without doing serious damage to our electoral system.

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Moreover, this should be a bipartisan cause for acute anxiety, as the crew's statement poignantly puts. It should concern us all and it poses an ongoing threat to the legitimacy of any subsequent administration. And that includes the Biden administration, of course, which will suffer a crippling legitimacy crisis if Congress fails to address the innumerable questions involving violation of election law and outright fraud in at least five states Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. In all, five state officials illegally usurped legislative prerogatives to make changes to election law.

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Among these were arbitrary extensions to ballot deadlines, elimination of signature verification, requirements for mail in ballots, use of unsupervised Dropbox's for absentee ballots, providing private activist organizations access to voter rolls ad infinitum. And so Cruz and company are proposing a special commission to find out what took place. Ten day audit. But that's apparently a bridge too far for most Senate Republicans. Ironically, the state legislature of all five of these states were weeks ago provided with ample evidence to justify convening the special sessions recommended by the senators.

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Now I can speak for Pennsylvania. The problem there is the governor has to call the session.

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He had no intention of doing it. The U.S. Constitution provides the state legislatures with the power to unilaterally call special sessions under such circumstances, he writes constitutional verbiage of Article two. Section one is by no means ambiguous on this point. You'll note that no other state official is mentioning this constitutional provision, as I have explained over and over, and he's right. Yet the Republican leadership of these five lawmaking bodies acted with uniform cowardice. This brings us to the failure of the courts, the media reported that Trump has lost 60 post-election lawsuits, political advisors, its readers, for example, quote, Judges tossed out nearly all of the roughly 60 suits filed by the Trump campaign due to a profound lack of evidence, unquote.

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First, most of the 60 were filed by organizations unrelated to the Trump campaign, as we've pointed out, second, virtually all of Trump's lawsuits have been dismissed for lack of standing or other legal pretexts. Virtually none of the Trump losses have been judged on the merits of the evidence. He writes, Mark Levin describes a particularly outrageous example in Pennsylvania. You have some courageous individuals in Pennsylvania. This is me, so they sue, it goes to the Commonwealth judge and she rules.

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Yes, I'm going to put in place a temporary injunction, stop certifying electors. We're going to have a hearing in my court on Friday. So rather than prepare for the hearing on Friday, the Democrat attorney general runs to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, five to two Democrat majority. And what does that court do within 48 hours? The weekend. The weekend before this, when they rule, you know, what latches, what is Lachs mean, basically in plain English, that means you're too late.

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This is a classic Catch 22 is Levine, who is a constitutional lawyer, goes on to explain the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania essentially ruled you should have come before the election. The problem is the word standing. In other words, if the plaintiffs had filed the case before the election, it would have been dismissed based on a lack of standing. This legal sleight of hand is how virtually all the courts have dealt with post-election lawsuits filed by Trump or his supporters, including SCOTUS.

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Which denied a hearing to the plaintiffs in this Pennsylvania case in a one sentence ruling. The Supreme Court rejected Texas versus Pennsylvania a few days later based on standing. The courts are clearly not interested in election integrity. I would go beyond that, they're simply not interested in the Constitution. They're more afraid of The New York Times and CNN. That is failing to uphold their sworn oath. Goes without saying that the corporate media have depicted Trump's lawsuits as nothing more than the desperate acts of a sore loser.

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Moreover, with the aid of Facebook and Twitter, they have consistently censored any and all evidence of illegal election activity by the Democrats. Like the state legislatures and the courts, they're less interested in the health of the republic than in their own comfortable roles in the ruling class and so forth. I have a question to ask and not to be provocative or rude or anything else. I'm quite serious about this, Mr. Producer and America. I'm not going to mention which cable channel, but I have it on.

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OK. And they just keep talking and talking and talking, and I don't know what they're saying. What can they possibly be saying? We have to wait 24 hours now to get results. What can they possibly be saying, seriously? They're not giving us news, there's no news. The news is five seconds long, the polls have closed, we'll tell you what happens tomorrow, right, Mr. Producer? So they're giving us analysis, they call it.

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Now, part of the analysis is if the Democrats win in Georgia, it's Trump's fault, it's Ted Cruz's fault. It's Josh Hallie's fault. And if the Republicans win, it's thanks to Mitch McConnell and the great Republican Party. This is the kind of low level incoherence you'll see in The Wall Street Journal. And these other outlets. I remember with the Tea Party in 2010, as a result of the Tea Party, over 60 House seats were won by the Republicans, making Boehner the speaker of the House.

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And we won several Senate seats, but Karl Rove in The Wall Street Journal, McConnell complained because if he had gotten behind some of the other Senate candidates that we preferred in the primaries rather than these kooks in Nevada and this kook in Delaware, my God, we could have taken the Senate. So in other words, they were in a minority. Bush had an absolute election blowout. In the 2006 election of the Republicans, he lost people like Santorum and so forth.

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The Tea Party. Comes into action. No thanks to any organized Republican entity. They sweep the house by unbelievable numbers, they almost sweep the Senate and they were attacked by the Republican establishment and their mouthpieces because we could have one more, you know.

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They do the same with Trump, he gets no credit. No credit for the massive gains in the House of Representatives for holding so many seats in the United States Senate when two thirds of the seats that were up were Republican and they were assuming they were going to lose six, seven seats when they didn't. We want to legislatures. And massive numbers of. Local elections. Thanks to Trump and you. Trump knew that Mitch McConnell. But John Thune, not blunt, not all these other.

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The false reporting knows no bounds. That Congress is supposed to consider the electors sent and certified by the states as conclusive. And we know that's not true. You've had faithless electors, you've got other things going on where Congress has acted. But this is unprecedented, what's taken place here, unprecedented. Unprecedented, where you had an organized effort by the Democrat Party to violate a part of the Constitution. It's unprecedented. And so. Look, folks, the Democrats are trying to destroy both the Constitution and the Republic.

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They want this all powerful, centralized leviathan where like all the other all powerful centralized leviathans, you go and vote and you pretend to have some say in your country. You have no say because they have a massive administrative state and that massive administrative state continues to do what it does no matter how you vote.

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And if you vote for it, it gets bigger and bigger in front of your face, if you vote against it. It works against you and undermines you and still gets bigger and bigger behind your back.

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So what's happened here is utterly unprecedented, where certain state legislatures were targeted and so according to this particular reporter reports from Capitol Hill. Are the electors are supposed the votes are supposed to be considered conclusive. Really? Well, give me another example where Congress concluded that these electors are conclusive when states violated the Constitution. Give me another example.

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There's no historical example. None. So what happens is Republicans run for cover. I'm the conservative, I'm the constitutionalist. We're not suppose that these are conclusive. These are the states federalism we believe in. Wait a minute. That's not what the Constitution says, it doesn't say the states, it says the legislatures, it's the legislatures in the states. And you had Democratic governors and secretaries of states, Democrat courts, in the case of Pennsylvania, a RINO in the case of Georgia who buckled.

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It's conclusive. There's nothing I can do about it. If we lose in Georgia tonight, it's due to Mitch McConnell. It's due to the Republican Party. And it's due to the Republican establishment and their cheerleaders at the Wall Street Journal editorial page. And elsewhere, and they will be called out on this program. When we have electoral victories. It's not because of the Republican establishment, it's in spite of it. The two greatest landslides in modern American history were by an individual who the establishment tried to destroy.

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They tried to defeat him, they said he was too extreme, you may have heard of his name, Ronald Reagan. In his re-election. He won 49 states Electoral College and he almost won Minnesota. He lost it by 3000 votes. Meanwhile, where the great rhino's in American history and their great electoral success.

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I'll be right back. My clip in The Voice of America Donelan now every seven seven three eight one three eight one one. I'm just laughing here. You know, the the states, all 50, certified their electors and sent them in. That's that's the way it goes. I mean, it's legitimate.

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So let's take Pennsylvania. The same corrupt left wing politicians who violated Article three in the first place then certify that their electors should go to the archivist of the United States. You get my point, Mr. Producer. So the state certified it, don't you see? Same thing happened in Michigan, same thing happened in Wisconsin, slightly different in in in Georgia because the the preposterous governor there and the preposterous secretary of state certified. So this argument and the media are just bending over backwards to avoid the Constitution, as are these commentators, the number of lawsuits brought.

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What does that have to do with anything? It depends on which lawsuits we're talking about. And the outcome of some of them were absolutely outrageous, the ones I've talked about. And here, the certification. So what if Pennsylvania certified it's the governor who certified a left wing Democrat who pushed the Supreme Court to do what it did in the first place? And that state. They were certified. So what? Just it's shocking to me now what are we going to do, Mr.

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Producer, sit up for the next five hours, watch the votes of the 80 percent, see the Republicans are in the lead, then go to bed and wake up and something nefarious happens. Oh, yes, yes, yes, and you can't prove it. No, no, no, I was fair and square. Fair and square. This signature violation, you know, we've barely found any. Well, of course, because you set up a Rube Goldberg type system where you can never catch them.

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No, no, no, you don't understand, you're a kook. You just don't want the people's voice to be heard. This is where we get. Who knows, maybe they'll win anyway. That would be terrific, and I can tell you now all the polls are closed in Georgia as I write, Mr. Bruce. All of them. We invited David Perdue on this radio show has to be four or five times. And on most occasions, they didn't even answer, did they, Mr.

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Producer? They didn't even answer us. We have a big reach into the state of Georgia. Now, Kelly Leffler did come on the program, we had invited her to subsequent times, she said she couldn't the last time, she said, as a result of a scheduling problem, we believe that.

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But Perdu was everywhere because he was sitting in his basement doing an imitation of Joe Biden. And I want them to win, I told you folks before I vote for an orange juice can over these two crackpot nutjob left wing Democrats. I will be on Hannity tonight at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time nine, 20 p.m. Eastern Time.

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I hope you'll join us and for an opportunity to talk over some of this. As it's occurring now, Steve Scalise. There's a wonderful fellow. He's the number two Republican in the House. He doesn't get angry easily. But I want you to know what Nancy Pelosi is doing in the House of Representatives, this is what I mean about the Republicans and how preposterous they are.

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In the House, she's changed rules have been in existence for 100 years. What is she doing in plain English? She's making it virtually impossible for Republicans to even propose amendments. To bills that she. And the stooges in the in the Democrat Party are trying to push through. So if the Democrats win the Senate. Given the rules that Pelosi is putting in the House, she has 11 a 10 or 11 vote majority in the Senate, if they win both of those seats, they have no majority.

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They have to rely on Kamala Harris, should she be vice president to be the tie breaker by that thin reed?

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They will ram through whatever. The left wants in this country. And they will take apart the Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court will have brought this on its own. Well, brought it on its own. Because Hollywood, John Roberts. Chose not to enforce and uphold Article two, Section one, clause two of the United States Constitution. Apparently, nobody wants to uphold it, including Congress. Congress has no desire, no desire whatsoever. To uphold that part of the Constitution while runs and hides and claims that the 12th Amendment makes it impossible for them to act, we ever heard anything so stupid in your life?

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So Nancy Pelosi in the House, look, she's fascistic, I've said it for many, many years, fascistic, Nancy. She's running around calling everybody or inferring that people are part of the Third Reich. If you don't agree with her, she's Śiva Pelosi. That's what she is. She is an unhinged, insane, nasty old lady.

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But she is. And so what they want to do. Is take away the voice. As Scarless puts it, a 48 percent of the House chamber, it's actually 49 percent of the House chamber. And all of you folks who have Republicans representing you in these various districts, they will have virtually no ability to affect any legislation that comes out of the House of Representatives. And she is the thinnest of majority, I think it's the thinnest majority. In modern times, for sure.

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And then on the Senate side, they won't have a majority at all. They'll rely on Kamala. If Joe Biden slithers into the Oval Office and she with him. Maybe she'll be doing more plagiarize, and she stole language from Martin Luther King yesterday, chip off the old Biden block.

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They're plagiarists, they don't really have stories to tell. It's a magnificent country, so Kamala Harris desperately wants you to believe that. That she that she had to deal with the most horrific kinds of discrimination. In inequality and in such a horrific American culture and society. And yet she wants to be vice president of that culture and society, it's the most disgusting thing there is.

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And we have to hear from George Will and The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post and all the other cranks out there trashing us. Just appalling. By the way, I'm unable to take any phone calls tonight. Because our phone screen is not working. We have the crappiest equipment. The best engineers, but the crappiest equipment. In all the broadcasting. Doesn't matter if I object. I don't even know who to object to. There's such a disconnect around here.

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It's unbelievable. Mark, why are you airing your dirty and it's not dirty laundry, you're going to wonder why I'm not taking any calls tonight on Akina because I can't let you want to call my cell phone, and I can't give that number out. Now, there he is, Mr. Producer, another hairstyle, no offense. You know, pays to be bald, you don't have to worry about hairstyles, you know that you save a lot on shampoo while you're at it.

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I have to be honest with you, I'm not staying up all night to watch the election results because we won't know the election results by midnight or 1:00 in the morning. Well, we. Mr. Producer.

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I seriously doubt it. And so I know these these newscasts, they want us staring at the TV set right to the end. No. We'll know tomorrow morning. Or not. Or not. If we lose these seats, it's further evidence of what the secretary of state and governor have done to that state. And their cheerleader's. In the media at The Wall Street Journal. George Will. SAS, not in the media, but otherwise. I'll try to blame Trump as they try to attack the Tea Party.

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Trump had nothing to do with it. There's a reason the Democrats have litigated and pushed to change these systems in these states, it's to advantage themselves and you have to be Helen Keller not to understand this or a coward. And a Republican Party's fill filled with cowards. They're looking for a fig leaf, they think they found one in the Fourth Amendment. They certainly did not. And shame on them. And you ought to take notes who's what? They say one thing and they do another.

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Well, they're going to be able to reverse the result, no, because, look, we don't have enough Republicans who are willing to fight, so they won't be reversed. But you still fight. You still explain to the American people what took place. They have a right to know and you still defend the Constitution. Throughout history. There have been citizens and citizenry's. That have stood up to worse with their lives, their lives on the line, our lives are not on the line, but our well-being certainly is.

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Here's another montage this time of Senate Democrats in January 2005 objecting to certifying the Electoral College votes involving George W. Bush. And that would be Karl Rove's mentor. Hat tip, mask, TV cut, one go, I was not in this body four years ago, but what I observed as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois four years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Senator from New York. Mr. President, this is obviously a difficult debate for many reasons, but I commend the senator from California for joining with members of the House, most particularly Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, in raising the objection because it does permit us to air some of these issues.

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Why did a computing error in Franklin County initially award four thousand two hundred and fifty eight extra votes to George Bush when only six hundred thirty eight people had actually voted? Thankfully, they fixed it, but how many other folks did the computers get wrong? Ohio is the objection. I'm from Ohio. I'm raising the dejection. But I anticipate you will also hear from some of my colleagues, from other states who had similar situations. Now, it's easy to say, well, it happened in Ohio.

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It happened in Michigan, it happened in Arizona. And so let's not worry about it because it happened everywhere. I would be standing here saying this, no matter what the outcome of the election was, I still think the best rule in politics is the golden rule. Do unto others as you would have them do on to you.

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Remember these pseudo Republican and pseudo conservative media sites. You've been raising this, let alone trashing these Democrats. Senator Jeff Merkley is a buffoon who represents the state of Oregon in the United States Senate, 98 percent of the people outside of Oregon have never heard of this buffoon and for good reason.

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He's a buffoon, but he's on with Chuck Todd. Chuck Todd is an embarrassment not just to the media, but to all Americans. It's a clown. He's a puzzle. And so here we go, cut to go. Have you had any have you made an attempt to talk with some of these Republicans and try to talk them out of it?

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So you see you see, this is Chuck Todd. He's an advocate for the Democrats and the left, just like his wife. He's a fraud. Absolute fraud. And NBC continues to give him a perch, that's Comcast. Comcast owns these big corporate assets on these other little corporations, they gobble them up. And so Chuck Todd feels free to do whatever the hell he wants to do. By the way, did we ever hear from him or his producer on my challenge, Mr.

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Producer?

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No, we heard nothing from the Truckster. Change a few continents around there, then Chuck's first name can be very, very different, don't you think, Mr. Producer? Go ahead, procession's they've been holding their conversations very close their vest. Mm hmm. I think they feel so.

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So here we have a left wing kook Democrat interviewed by a left wing kook Democrat telling us what the Republicans feel. Got it. That's really great reporting there, Chuck, schmuck, Todd, everybody go and it's reflected in a whole series of discussions absolutely constrained by the Trump base, that they have a base that is so significant in their future elections that they cannot defend it. And that base is constantly seeing what Trump describes as a Trump media, the social media, the cable news networks, the e mails, the talk radio stations.

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Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. But at least we're not BLM and Antifa and neo Marxists and flat out Marxists and all the rest least we love our country and like your base, you jerk.

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And we'll have more Chuck Todd after the top of the hour, because he attacks my friend Dan Bongino.

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I guess he's a little afraid to attack me. Mr. Producer. We'll be right back. From the Westwood One podcast network. Ladies and gentlemen, this final hour of the podcast is sponsored exclusively by AMAY, the Association of Mature American Citizens. Now over two million conservative members Strong EMAC believes in and stands up for the values that we care about faith, family and freedom. Thank you for listening and please support Amen. And you can become a member at Armacost U.S. Join.

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He's here now broadcasting live from the underground command post here. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a nondescript building, we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark. Hello, America. Mark Levin, our number eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one. Wrote a friend of mine in the media. And I said. You keep saying that these electors are certified, but you never mentioned the fact that in these four states.

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These electors were unconstitutionally certified because of the violation of Article two. And he keeps repeating, saying, well, what's the way forward, Mark, what's the way forward? How will Trump when he said, I'm not discussing that? Doesn't the Constitution matter? Shouldn't this be exposed? Mark my words, this election, the next election and the election after that, they will be disasters. Because the system has been breached, the constitution has been breached.

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That's the problem. And almost no attention is being paid to this, you know, it reminds me to be honest, and there's other occasions to back in March of what was it, rich, 27, 2016.

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No, it would be 2017 after the president was inaugurated. March 5th, 2017, I got behind this microphone and I talked about spying, I talked about the FISA court, I talked about what information I could pull together. Based on the public record leaks by the FBI and others to the news media. I was the very first person to do this. I don't care about ensembles, I don't care about my show right here behind this microphone. I was the very first to do it.

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Then I was asked by my buddy Pete Hegseth. The come on Fox and Friends Sunday, I guess that was like the eighth or something, and I did it again, then I was asked by my buddy Hannity to come on his show the following night on Monday, and I did it again. And I'm telling you now. That what took place in these states. Were the Democrats strategically targeted these states for the purpose of getting around these Republican state legislatures, that this is a new day in this country?

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Where elections are now bastardized. And heavily tip toward Democrats, even when you have Republican legislatures, exactly the opposite of what the framers of the Constitution intended. The opposite. You would think, at a minimum, Tim Scott. And Moran. What's the other guy's name, whatever they are? You would think at a minimum when they put out their self-serving, self-righteous statements in half. That they would make the point. If they're going to argue that, oh, I can't do anything, but yes, the Constitution was violated in Pennsylvania.

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Oh, yes, the Constitution was violated in Wisconsin and Michigan. Oh, yes, the Constitution was violated in Georgia. But there's not a damn thing I can do about it. At least that would be an argument. In defense of the Constitution, even though if they choose not to act in defense of the Constitution, but they don't even do that. Because they're cowards. They're Cowans. And the media don't confront them on that because the media are pushing a narrative.

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What does the president go from here? What about the statute? I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about my constitution and your constitution. Why is this receiving no coverage? None. Because we live in a post constitutional America, that's why. Well, the United States Supreme Court, they give standing to the state of Massachusetts in an environmental case where it didn't have standing but denies the state of Texas standing with the Constitution, explicitly says it has standing when it sues another state.

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Isn't that interesting? And it uses judicial review to get involved in all kinds of stuff. Like every cultural issue imaginable, every social issue imaginable. The court has decided when and where and how you can pray, the court has decided about manger scenes and the and the menorah during the holidays. The court has decided who and who can't sleep with whom and how it's to be defined. The court gets involved in everything.

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And here it is, the Constitution. No, they don't even tell us why. They just choose not to. They just to choose not to. And so we live in a post constitutional period, and when you have a chief justice of the United States like John Roberts, he's exactly the wrong guy. To work his way through a situation like this, he's he's the wrong guy because he's Hollywood, John, I call him. He wants these write ups in The New York Times.

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His buddy, Thomas Friedman. Oh, yeah. He's gone Hollywood, and that is the problem with a lot of these justices who are appointed by Republicans, Gorsuch going to the Kennedy Center all the time.

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Oh. They haven't already did that stuff. And so we have that sort of thing going on. In any event. The Constitution should be discussed. And it's not like on Hannity tonight, I'll do it again. I'll be right back. Much love in. AMEC, the Association of Mature American Citizens, is one of the fastest growing organizations in America now, over two million conservative members strong, and I'm one of them EMAC believes in and stands up for the values that we constitutional conservatives care about more than talk.

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All right, let's take a few calls here, our phone system is up and I want to thank the engineers. We have the best engineers, John Oak Grove, Illinois, on the Mark Levin.

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I go, hey, Mark, how good a question about the some of these states adding to a slate of electors once it gets the punch after it's true.

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Well, which state has sent to states of electors to slate of electors?

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I thought there was a three or four like Arizona I thought had in Pennsylvania.

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Well, I don't think they actually follow through. So they never seem to sort of like, well, I'm saying I don't think they actually follow through. You can Google that and find out, I suppose.

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Well, assuming they did. And then once once the debate has started and says while there's some sort of frightening I'm talking about the state legislatures, you know, there's a lot of attention on pens and pencils do this and pens do that.

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His job is administrative, that's all he can do. I know there's kooks out there and. Self-appointed constitutional experts out there, the idea that the vice president, the United States can reign over this like he's got all this kind of power, can you point to another example in American history when that's occurred? No, I wouldn't be able to. I was just hoping he'd be able to say anything because he can't Asian. So it's just a matter of getting the evidence out there and really know it's a matter of Republican members.

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Saying that this slate of electors in this particular state, because they handled it unconstitutionally, everybody's chasing voting machines and I got it, but it's a lot simpler than that. You've got a governor of Pennsylvania and a I'm giving an example of one of the states and the secretary of state who have certified the electors. They're also the individuals who violated the Constitution along with their state court. What do you want to do?

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This is where McConnell and the Republicans in the Senate should be saying, wait a minute. Those electors are sent to us unconstitutionally. They ought to do something about it. They don't even talk about it. They don't even mention it. It's. Instead, we get tweets. OK, I'm a conservative Republican and I've read the Constitution, the Twelfth Amendment. There's nothing I can do. There's nothing you can do. Nothing. No, because it says I shall count.

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Well, it assumes. That the manner in which the electors were chosen were constitutional, the lawfully certified. You get my point, they're hiding, so. I understand that. How do they take it back to them, to those respective states that they prevented from getting they don't kick it back to their respective state.

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They don't count the electors. So then they'll get to the truth. Thanks for your call. I don't know what people want me to do here. I don't know what you want me to say. I don't know what you want me to say, I'm telling you how it works. We're in the middle of a constitutional crisis and people are pretending we're not the pretending we're not. Emotional crisis here, just count the electors. Move along, be done with it, really.

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And all the changes had occurred in these states unconstitutionally. They're now in it's now precedent's. That's what it is. Let us go to. Carol in Neenah, Wisconsin. On the CAQ, how are you, Carol? That's fine, thank you. And I just I want to thank you for taking the call and for your efforts to get the word out. I so appreciate it.

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Part of my concern is and by the way, can I just say this, I get from people, well, what are you going to do about it? How am I going to do anything? Am I a constitutional officer?

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I get the weirdest what are you going to do, just talk about it? Well, what the hell do you want me to do?

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I understand I'm about to turn 65. I've got four children in their 30s. And I think I just want to vent because it is so frustrating. You bring them up to know right from wrong, so forth and so on. And now as adults, they are faced with having to swallow. The fact that right is wrong and wrong is right. Democrats are not accountable to anyone for anything. And it's just so frustrating as a parent and for someone who loves our country as we do that this is continuing to go on.

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That's because there's sabotage taking place in this country, whether it's our educational system, whether it's our media, our politicians, our culture, the entertainment business.

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We do not have or very few areas left where we actually advocate Americanism, where we actually embrace our history, the good, the bad and the ugly, where we actually embrace our economic system, where we celebrate ourselves as Americans, there's very few places where this occurs anymore country.

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And I can just see it going downhill so rapidly. It's frightening. As far as the Supreme Court, if I may just ask, for example, John Roberts needs to put on his big boy pants and do he doesn't have big boy pants?

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Well, he took the oath to do you know, Sapulpa, he's gone.

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When when they don't do that, what is our.

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There is no recourse. There was an attempt to impeach the president when excuse me, a justice when Jefferson was president. He wanted to impeach, impeach the justice because he felt the justice. And he was right, in my view, was was distorting the Constitution and his own party crushed him. And from that point on, justices are not impeached as a result of these kinds of opinions.

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They. They issue now you can imagine what the Democrats would do with it. They go nuts, impeaching left and right. But the difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is multifold. But it at least includes this. The Democrat Party is on a mission and it is the mission is to destroy the constitutional limits on its power.

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It's part of this progressive movement which was born out of Marxism, quite frankly, of European Marxism and the early in the early intellectuals in the progressive movement, the late 1812 1902, like John Dewey, John Dewey was was flattering and flattering their educational system. He thought it was wonderful that they had a uniform educational says, in other words, indoctrination. And then later, when Stalin showed his true self and was slaughtering people left and right.

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Why? I don't support that part of it, of course. But John Dewey, you cited all the time as destroying our educational system. He's even he's even cited by reporters and and journalism professors and his and he's just one one of hundreds.

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But when you look at our campuses today, our campuses today, you don't have academic freedom. You don't have free speech. They're not teaching about the wonders of capitalism, about the wonders of the declaration in the Constitution. You'd be laughed off the college campus. They're not bringing individuals in there who are conservatives or libertarians are a right of center to speak at commencement speeches. The faculty is incestuous. They hire their friends. They hire people of the similar ideology.

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And you and I would just keep paying for this crap. Are our states keep subsidizing it? The federal government keeps subsidizing loans for people to go there. Bernie Sanders wants everybody to go there for free so they can all be indoctrinated. The more the merrier. It's happening in our in our elementary and secondary schools with the National Education Association. And they have to I dare you to go on their website and see what they stand for.

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Our corporations in this country, they've lost all sense of patriotism, all sense of patriotism. If they can make a buck in China or they can make a buck in Cuba, they're happy to do it, or Iran, they have no problem with it. And so the Democrat Party is hooked up with that part of Wall Street. And look at these major corporations that own CNN, that's AT&T, NBC, that's Comcast. They have no policing whatsoever going on in their newsrooms.

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Chuck Todd, 40 years ago, he couldn't be in a newsroom. He could be an intern to one of these networks. He's so pathetic. But there he is.

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So you see the collapse of the culture, the collapse of the society, and, of course, it leaks into the politics. So when I I guess this is one voice of one of a few voices, I dare to bring up the Constitution and we ought to be doing X, Y and Z. Nobody cares in the media, nobody cares in politics, that's awfully that's awfully nice of you, Mark, to bring it up. It's very quaint.

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But we're beyond the Constitution, you know, and then what bothers me the most is when Republicans claim to be defending the Constitution, when they're doing nothing to support the Constitution. And that's where we are today.

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Ah, when I have media figures saying to me, all I look at the statute, clear a word, tell me, tell me, Mark, what's the outcome going to be? What's the hey, slow down, pal. Why don't you look at the Constitution? You know, we could have more elections than this one. Aren't you concerned about what took place in these states? Why don't you really dig in and report about it? Now, they're not going to do that.

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All right, I want on a little bit long there, Carol, any any final words and is is going to stand up for for our beliefs. So thank you so much and keep up the good work. You're just awesome to and inspiring to listen to while you're very kind. So much. Mark Levin.

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Well, God bless you. I don't I'm I sure hope we pull out these two races in Georgia, but I don't know. I don't know, do you know, Mr. Producer? I mean, I always appreciate when we're ahead and not behind, but. It's unbelievable. And, of course, these same bastards who've undermine this president from day one.

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Just as they undermine the Tea Party, just as they undermine the early days of Ronald Reagan, by the way, and Barry Goldwater, these same conservatives don't want to obviously deflect and that's what they'll try to do.

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All right, ladies and gentlemen, I shall return.

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Mark Levin, a great one, the great one, Mark Levin, Dialla, and now eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one, I think it's hopeless.

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I think it's absolutely hopeless. We now have a media that just regurgitates and repeats itself. Very surface level. So let me try it. So even the media can understand the state legislatures make election laws under the Constitution, while there were 60 lawsuits, there weren't 60 lawsuits raising that issue.

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There was one.

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And Sam Alito had votes segregated, they couldn't cobble up enough votes on the Supreme Court to address it. That doesn't mean it's still not a constitutional problem, an issue. I've never seen anything or heard anything so, so ridiculous. And so. Let's see here, just reading what he's saying. I can't help with their spinning stories now, so not executive officials, they were supplanted. That is the the legislature. Was supplanted. So it becomes very difficult.

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When the media either purposely or is incapable of understanding what's taking place. They've got their four or five bullet points and they just keep regurgitating. Let's take a few more calls here. David Vernon, Connecticut WIBC, go right ahead, sir. More coverage tonight, thanks, Paul, I appreciate the. Go ahead. My concern is I heard you, can you hear me now, I heard you the whole time. OK, excellent. Yes. So my thing is, I hear you about, you know, people asking you, what can you do?

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What can you do? My thing is, is what can we do? And I think what we need to do as a country is be very mindful of what our children are taught in school. I have a sixth grader and an eighth grader in school right now, and I'm constantly fighting the education system. And I go so far as to call the superintendent of schools, the mayor. I go right through the whole thing, the principal, the school, because they may not know what your social studies teacher in particular is teaching your children.

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And the pernicious stuff that they just threw into their lesson plans is just doing nothing but growing, you know, their membership of, you know, future leftists, because that's where all the Antifa people are coming from. I mean, there are children. They're being indoctrinated, ruined, destroyed by the education system. I mean, my daughter is just learning about the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. And I had to actually teach her the correct way because that social studies teacher was teaching things such as the biggest lie in America.

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I don't know why this should be something that we have just figured out.

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I mean, we did this with our kids and one of them is going to be 33 and one of them is going to be 30 because of what was taking place in elementary school and in secondary school. And we always looked at their books. We always wanted to know what they were being taught and we always taught them the truth. I think the problem becomes my friend, particularly when they go into colleges and universities where you're not sitting at the dinner table or the breakfast table with them, where they are surrounded and inundated and brainwashed day in and day out and intimidated.

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And I think this is where the biggest problem is. I'm not saying it isn't big all over, but this is where the biggest problem is. And that's why the Democrats are focused on free college and eliminating all student debt. Some more and more of your children will be pushed through that that process and brainwash. Look, this is this is pretty much what they told us, this is what John Dewey wrote about extensively. I've read what he's written, so what I wrote about and rediscovering Americanism in the tyranny of progressivism.

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All right, my friend, thank you for your call. The vote's over, I'm told it doesn't look so good. Is that what you're hearing, Mr. Producer? People are texting me. It doesn't look so good. It doesn't look so good. I don't know how they know, but apparently it doesn't look so good. What is it? I know, but we know it's that last 10 percent that always matters. Wherever they're coming from, so I can't say that with any level of.

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Objectivity, I just don't know or information, for that matter. All right, let's continue looking here. Ba ba ba ba ba. Ivan Marimar, Florida XM Satellite. Ivan, how are you, sir? I'm doing fine, Mark. I'm always doing great when I talk to you, you're my hero. Thank you. Hey, Mark, you have neither a Supreme Court and you know this. You've said it 100 times. You have neither a Supreme Court nor a Congress that represents the American people.

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You know, after the riots or the looting, the anarchy, the virus and shutting down of the economy, the American people said no to Democrats and yes to Trump, but they cheated. And, you know, I don't know if you remember, but on Election Day, there was a Democrat operative, a young lady, who came out and said we could lose Florida. Ohio is still win. That was odd at the time. But I will tell you in hindsight that they knew exactly how they were going to cheat.

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They knew that they were going to cheat in those state. But the sad thing is that you have you have no stomach in the Supreme Court or the Congress to fight the crooks and in a position right now where only God can intervene, intervene, and we must continue to pray to God has mercy, mercy on our country. God said that he will bless those who bless Israel. For sure. This president has been a friend to Israel, so we can only rely on God and trust in God.

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And that's all we have left, is to trust in God at this point, Mark. God bless you for everything that you do and free will.

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And free will we trust in God and we in God expects us to do what we need to do. All right, who's next, Mr. Producer? I lost my phone, my phone charger, my own doing here. XM Satellite, Mark and Florida, go right ahead, sir. Hey, Mark, I just first of all, I want to thank you for everything that you do. I mean, I grew up listening to Rush Limbaugh and I've done the last two years of my 35 my 35 year career in the Navy listening to you when I was introduced to you 15 years ago.

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Thank you. You're every bit as good as Rush Limbaugh, but you also bring the constitutional teaching as well as your experience with with the Justice Department to the table. So for those that are maybe not quite as constitutional as those of the rest of us, they at least have to give you credit for everything that you you know, and they fear you. And that's not a bad thing. That's a good thing. Well, thank you. That being said, I think that there's things that we can do still.

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I called both my senators, Richard Burr and Thom Tillis today. I didn't reach out to Alma Adams because I don't think I'd have a chance to to get her to listen to me. But I said to her and to both of the other senators in my state, which I'm not in because I'm in Florida, deployed right now to active duty here. And the bottom line is, I said, look, guys, I've supported you every time you've been running.

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But if you don't stand up and you took the same oath that I've done for 35 years, which is to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic, we face a lot of lead poisoning for the Constitution. All they have to do is stand up for the Constitution and try and educate the people like you do. And so I did. I told them, look, if you don't do this, then I'm going to do everything in my power to help you get primaried in the next session.

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And I think every single one of the people in your audience should figure out what time zone they are. And if they're in California, they should call it 4:00 in the morning or 5:00 in the morning, not to their senator. And they should deluge them with the same threat that we are going to primary you, because that's the only way they'll listen that and that's the only way that these people are going to get.

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I think we just have to do it. And I think we just have to do it and punish them, as we did in the Tea Party movement, which drove them nuts. And I want to thank you for your service, my friend, and God bless you. Who's next, Mr. Producer? Robin, Washington, D.C., on the Great Webmail, how are you? A robber, Robert Smart, OK, whomever you are, you're next. Thank you.

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Thank you for taking my call. I've got a question is how this scenario might work out. The first part is that the Senate is going to put in for a request to have a group set up to study what was going on for 10 days and then come back and report on it. I think the Senate will approve it. However, the House they want to see or you don't think so? No. Now, what I'm seeing right now, I'm not going to mislead you.

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They're not. I guess the question I've got this the good comments anyways, I would think that the Senate would approve that they didn't approve, didn't like the votes, and however, the House would disapprove whatever the Senate has to, there'd be a disagreement between two houses. They wouldn't agree. And in that case, the Electoral Count Act, I think that gets implemented. And if it does come to my next couple of questions, the first question is, does the governor become the tiebreaker?

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That's the first question on the second.

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All right. Thanks for your call. You're going way off, way, way off in another never land. What is the governor has to do with anything? The governor? I'm not even following it. I'll be right back. My love in. AMEC, the Association of Mature American Citizens, is one of the fastest growing organizations in America now, over two million conservative members strong, and I'm one of them EMAC believes in and stands up for the values that we constitutional conservatives care about more than talk.

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A couple other things have been wanting to get to unrelated to elections and so forth, but related to governance.

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This coronavirus has. Brought forth. A new fascism and totalitarianism among governors and states that were always sort of in that mindset anyway. But felt. Controlled, that is felt that they couldn't go there. But this coronavirus they've used as a fig leaf and they're they're. And they're they're big time. And among the worst, of course, we know about New York in Illinois, we know about Michigan and New Jersey, we know about California and others. But I think Cuomo is at the top.

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As the bloodiest governor who's done the most damage. To the people he's supposed to represent of any governor in the country. I think Newsom's a close second, Wittmer is a close second. But this is in the federal as the New York Assembly is considering a bill that would allow government officials such as Cuomo and health commissioners to, quote, detain or remove, unquote, individuals that they deem a risk to public health. The first bill introduced by Democrat New York State Assemblyman and Rick Perry grants power to Cuomo and state health officials to forcibly confine any individual who's considered a danger due to a contagious disease or a suspected case of that disease to either a medical facility or another type of space appointed by the governor.

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This is Stalinism. This is unbelievable.

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Unbelievable. The bill states the governor or his or her delegates may, in his or her discretion issue and seek enforcement of any other orders that he or she determines are necessary or appropriate to prevent dissemination or transmission of contagious diseases or other illnesses that may pose a threat to the public health. You know, they talk about Trump. Trumps a threat, trumps a dictator. Here's the threat, here's the dictator. Now, this legislation does not name covid specifically.

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Instead, it claims that in addition to being detained, individuals who are exposed or infected by a communicable disease resulting in severe morbidity or high mortality may also be subjected to tests, medical exams, treatment, preventative medication and vaccination by the state while being held.

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I'm speechless anymore. I don't even know what to say anymore, I don't even know what to say. We used to have a meeting in this country that would put a focus on somebody like this and condemn them, but not anymore. Then there's this from The Washington Examiner. Economists projected that excess deaths resulting from the economic strain of the pandemic will amount to 900000 over the next 15 years. We find the increases in unemployment are followed by statistically significant increases in death rates and declines in life expectancy, concluded researchers in a new paper circulated Monday by the National Economic Research.

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Let me tell you what's going to happen.

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Our children will have and have already regressed when it comes to socialization and education, thanks to the teachers unions and the Democratic governors.

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And our general population, what you're going to find at some point, maybe year to five years down the road. That rather than a nation where we have longevity when it comes to life, you're going to see us regress in that respect to. Because it's not the president's handling of this virus that has caused this, it's the Democrat Party, it's Falchi, it's the Washington bureaucrats, it's their media. They have caused this situation. They have caused this situation, the researchers who are economists at Harvard, Duke and Johns Hopkins projected that the jump in unemployment during the pandemic will lead to roughly 890000 to one point thirty seven million excess deaths over the next 15 to 20 years, respectively.

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Now, you see, this is an falsies area, he's an infectious disease guy, so he runs around like Cesar, telling everybody what they have to do without any consideration, background, experience or expertise in these other areas. He's an infectious disease guy. That's it. They added that black people will see the worst of the economic fallout with a disproportionately higher mortality rate and the sharpest decrease in life expectancy 15 years from now. What did I just say?

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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we'll see how these things go in Georgia. I have no idea. I don't need to predict. We'll see probably tomorrow. All right. Keep your chin up and I'll see you tomorrow. God bless. From the Westwood One podcast network.