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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've once again made contact with our leader, Mark. Hello, America. Mark Levin, our number is eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one.

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You know, I came on the air here yesterday right out of the box. I condemned what took place, the Capitol building in the strongest terms. I don't know how many times we counted that Mr. Producer had to be, what, a dozen times? I'm not part of any. Violent group, and neither are the 74 million people who voted for our president. But it appears nothing has changed in 24 hours, ladies and gentlemen, not a damn thing, not a damn thing.

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That never trumps the media, the Democrats, the rhinos, same damn thing. Senator Chris Coons of Delaware. Has called on two of his colleagues to resign, Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley, why? Why should they resign? This is the mind of a totalitarian. They see their moment, their moment of exploitation. Biden, as you'll hear in a moment, Biden says that this was Black Lives Matter, those protesters, the outcome would have been very different.

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They would have been treated differently. And now other Democrats are saying the same thing.

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So now it's a racist issue. A racist issue. The 25th Amendment, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, the reprobate Adam Kinzinger never Trumper. Do they even know what the 25th Amendment is for? It's not even. Relevant to what they're saying, moreover, mechanically, it's impossible to get it done in time. Well, let's impeach him again. To what end? That doesn't even make any sense. Then we have these. These resignations. Which are getting all kinds of attention.

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People I've never heard of resigning. Suddenly, their big names and Elaine Chao. Mitch McConnell's wife announced today that she is resigning now what's today, Mr. Producer? Thursday, she's resigning effective Monday. Eight days before the administration's over, wow, what courage. So the rats are jumping ship mulvany. The president backed this guy, even though he put both feet in his mouth on both hands in his mouth. Mulvany. So now you see. The attorney general, the former attorney general of the United States, who I liked, says the president betrayed.

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His supporters. And there are others which I'll get to in a minute. I went back and I listened to his speech, Mr. Producer. There's not one word where he encourages violence, not one, not one. In fact, he used the word peacefully. Protest. That Congress. Peacefully. And so now. You're to believe that the president incited violence. Promoted an insurrection. It wanted to overthrow the government. He did none of those things.

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The same forces that tried to destroy him during the campaign, in addition to. Republicans who've now found their courage in addition to people who have served in the administration and have benefited from this president, now they're positioning themselves. Most of them are creatures of Washington. Elaine Chao, mulvany at all. They just can't put up with this anymore. They can't put up with him. Because you see the president of the United States. He told people to go to the Capitol building and Sacket.

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I listen to what he said, he never said that. So you have to project, you have to infer. Front page of The New York Times today is a disgrace, front page of The Washington Post today is a disgrace. Front page of USA Today Today is a disgrace. Front page of the New York Daily News. Today is a disgrace. They can't just focus on the perpetrators, they can't just focus on the thugs, the violent nut jobs.

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Who breached the Capitol building? They're the ones who deserve to be punished no, no, no, no, no. It's our chance not just to get Trump. But all the people who peacefully protested there, hundreds and hundreds of thousands of them. And all his supporters, millions and millions of them. And the way we unite is to get behind the Democrats, behind the media, to push the progressive agenda. That's how we unite. The media in this country are vile and poisonous and cancerous.

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They've caused much of that hate. Much of the division. That exists in this country. Absolutely awful. They don't report the news and I'll get to that in a minute. The New York Times Jeremy Peters is back, Jeremy Barth, The Washington Post, I guess everybody's name Jeremy. Maybe they're inbreds. I don't know. And now any senator. Can say anything about any of you and about the president of the United States and the colleagues they don't like.

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See, Ted Cruz should resign because he dared to suggest that we need an election commission to find out what took place. No, no, no, no. He incited violence, don't you see? Josh Hawley. Said, look, there were changes in some of these states and I'll get to that in that in a minute, and that, yes, we do have a constitutional power to reject votes. No, no, no. He needs to go.

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He needs to resign. Did you see Simon and Schuster, Mr. Producer? They canceled his book contract today. Simon and Schuster cancelled Josh Hallie's book contract today. It's going to get worse. It's going to get worse. They're going to attack freedom of speech, freedom of association, the free exercise of religion. They're going to attack the Second Amendment. Mark, look what you're stirring up, I'm not stirring up a damn thing. My views of the course of decades could not be clear.

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I write books. I talk on the radio, I talk on TV. Everything I say is based on principle and mission. Everything I say is based on liberty, family, faith, the constitution, the declaration, a reverence for this country. My enemies are my critics can't say the same. Can't say the same. Now, according to the. New York Times Jeremy Peters, I'm not sufficiently. Well, I'm not sufficiently bending over backwards here.

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Listen to the title of the New York Times piece, The Holocaust, denying New York Times how Trump's allies are still defending him. Denial, deflection, disinformation.

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This is a news article. They falsely claim President Trump had no role in spurring the assault on the Capitol. If the president of the United States wanted to spur an assault on the Capitol, a violent attack on the Capitol, he would have said so. He didn't. And there wouldn't have been a few hundred people who broke into that Capitol. There would have been a few hundred thousand people if they listen to him and they wouldn't because he didn't. He did no such thing.

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You know who's been encouraging violence, AOC? You know who's been encouraging violence, the media. Black Lives Matter. Antifa, oh, you see, I'm deflecting now denial and disinformation. You know who else has been encouraging violence, The New York Times. And The Washington Post. And the way they've been covering violence all damn summer long and CNN and MSNBC. And the Democrat mayors and the Democrat governors, they've not only been encouraging violence, many of them have been celebrating violence.

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How many black lives plazas are there out there? Well, we'll look at that, a Marxist group in antisemite group, an anti-American Marxist group. Hey, I have an idea. Let's name a plaza after them. They're beating the crap out of people. Burning their storefronts. Same with antifa. And they get completely disparate treatment by The New York Times, The Washington Post and the rest of the destructive, hateful left wing media in this country. Hey, Jeremy, tell us about the 16 19 project and the lies that you're teaching our children about this country.

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Tell us how that helps unity. These punks, these media organizations, they don't police themselves. Into the article, he attacks many of us, but he Mark Levin, his radio program reaches 11 million people each week. No, it doesn't. It's closer to 20 million. Told his listeners that while he thought the rioters were idiots who had hurt the Trump movement, there was a possibility that they weren't really Trump supporters. I spent an entire hour talking about this, and this guy has it down to two sentences.

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I don't need an interpreter, a left wing, phony fraud, so-called journalist interpreting for me on my damn website. You can listen to the whole thing. But he knows his readership won't listen to the whole thing. They're going to want to know what Jeremy has to say. He's a fraud. He's a punk. Over The Washington Post. Jeremy Barr, not all Trump supporters, conservative media tries to shift blame, cast doubt on identities of capital invaders.

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Did I say shift blame and cast doubt on capital invaders? I said these people need to be identified and punished and we need to know who they are.

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So that controversial. Ladies and gentlemen, here's the problem with the two Germanys.

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They want the entire Trump movement and all Trump supporters and voters to be disparaged. But this isn't MSNBC or CNN behind this microphone. This isn't the the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal. This isn't the editorial page of The New York Times and The Washington Post. No, we're serious here. You don't paint a whole community with a broad brush. The president of the United States didn't say a damn thing, Delbar. People, many don't like what he said because he was going on about the election and so forth, but who cares if you like it or not?

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Did the president call out the military? No. Did you do any of those things? No. So they go to the people who hate Trump, they go to madness, they go to Kelly. They go to these people now resigned like three hours before the end of the administration to show how independent they are. Elaine Chao, I resign effective Monday. So offended. Well, why don't you resign the second? Oh, and it's a race thing.

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Oh, yeah. The Capitol Police would have shot people dead, left and right, if they had been black. Is that what happened throughout this country when Black Lives Matter was riding? Is that what happens? Tell me which Black Lives Matter activists did the cop shoot? Does anybody know one? How about Antifa? Does anybody know one? And this is coming from Joe Biden, who wants to unite us, ladies and gentlemen, he wants to unite us.

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You see, ladies and gentlemen, we'll have unity in this country, apparently. If you surrender your principal, if you confess. They were wrong to support President Trump and vote for him. If you accept the lockdown's if you accept the attack on the Jews in Brooklyn by the mayor. If you if you accept what Cuomo did with a senior citizens, if you accept open borders and illegal immigration. If he accept radicals on the courts, if he accept packing the Supreme Court, packing the Senate, eliminating the Electoral College, accepting the unconstitutional changes and state election procedures, if you'll accept Joe Biden and Schumer and Pelosi.

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Then we can have unity in this country for you white people, if you'll accept the fact. That you are interminably racist. And few minorities, if you accept the fact that you're terminally dependent on the Democrat Party, we can have unity. It's a marvelous thing. We could have a one party system. And look at the paradise we'll have with a one party system, New York. California, Maryland, D.C., where people can't flee these states fast enough and come into red states where they then vote Democrat and destroy those states, but that's for another day.

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And so every single single trooper out there, you're responsible for what happened in that Capitol building, even though the president did not incite violence. Not once did he tell people to rush that building or go to that building. He wasn't AOC. He wasn't Kamala Harris. He wasn't Talib, not once. But now that's the story and they're sticking to it. 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.

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Visit Lhevinne for Hillsdale Dotcom. That's elevon free. Hillsdale dot com Lhevinne for Hillsdale Dotcom. He's driving the media mad, Mark Levin calling with your outrage, eight, seven seven three eight one three eight one one. Let me try this again, because apparently some people are not hearing properly.

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Anybody who commits an act of violence. Should be punished. The so-called bail reform. Were the worst kind of criminals are let out on the streets. Is not bail reform at all. The election by Sauza prosecutors who won't prosecute, whether it's in L.A. or other cities, San Francisco has created a great deal of mayhem and violence.

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When Black Lives Matter and Antifa committed act of violence, I denounced it, all of society should have denounced it.

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And when these people yesterday breached the Capitol building. Everybody should have denounced it into the best I can tell everybody has denounced. Certainly everybody I know. In conservative radio and conservatives on television. That's what we mean by law and order. It's one thing to say, as some have said, that the president wasn't forceful enough or quick enough. In denouncing it, it's another thing to say he incited it. I don't go along with the mob, I don't go along with the crowd, I don't believe in conformity and uniformity.

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I believe in thinking for yourself. And so people sometimes have difficulty categorizing me. You're defending Trump. I defend the truth and the facts. If he can show me specifically where he incited violence against Congress, I want to see it. You don't have it. Now, what is it that Chuck Schumer is inciting today, or Nancy Pelosi or Adam Kinzinger? Or Senator Coons or Larry Hogan, Joe Biden, the things he's saying today. Are they inciting violence or are they bringing the country together?

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Well, if that's what they want to do, they ought to do it. Donald Trump has gone in 13 days, 13 days. Biden will be in office, presumably for four years. The Democrats now control Congress. So why are they worried about the 25th Amendment and impeachment, which is not going to happen? Why are they saying? Whites are treated differently when they commit act of violence than other people, why are they rationalizing this? Is this how you unite the country?

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I call it as I see it. I'm all for uniting the country. I'm all for it, but you can't watch news on CNN and MSNBC and barely any other cable program. And not be appalled by the way this is covered. When the Portland federal courthouse was under attack 100 nights in a row, Nancy Pelosi referred to federal law enforcement. Akin to Stormtroopers and Kleiber. Well, you know, Mark Trump didn't come out, Trump came out.

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Faster and more effectively than Biden did during any of these events. But look, I'm not going to play this game. I'm not going to play this game. When people commit acts of violence, they need to be punished. I don't care what party they are, I don't care what ideology they are, I don't care who they are. Period. Law and order. That's where I am. I also believe in the Constitution. What took place in Pennsylvania?

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And Michigan and Wisconsin and Georgia, I've talked about this many, many times, and, you know, it's funny, there hasn't been an effective response yet. When the Republican state legislatures were supplanted in violation of Article two, Section one clause to the Constitution by governors and secretaries of states and even state courts. That was unconstitutional. Now, Rand Paul was on television the other day, is an earnest man, as I said. And he said, we got to work with these state legislatures to change their laws.

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I don't have a problem with that, but how does that fix anything? If the governor or the secretary of state. Or the Supreme Court of the state. Is able to change the law, the election law that the state legislature has passed and put in place. And they're able to do it in defiance of the federal constitution. How do you fix that? As an example, let's say the state legislature of Pennsylvania says, all right, look, no more mail in voting unless there's a specific reason for it.

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Somebody is handicapped or they're sick or they're overseas or what have an absentee ballots and they can mail them in. And we need certain kinds of ID when you vote, we need ID. We want the vast majority of people to vote in person because there's checks there and on and on. Let's say a legislature passes that. Let's say it's the Pennsylvania Republican legislature, they pass that. Well, ladies and gentlemen. What stops the state Supreme Court from doing exactly what it did?

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Rewriting the election laws. And this is the conundrum, this is the problem, this is what has so many people frustrated. What do we do about that? The failure by the U.S. Supreme Court. To uphold its end of the bargain. The failure of the United States Supreme Court to enforce Article two, Section one, Clause two has led to many of these problems. Many. Another cat's out of the bag. How do we fix it? Problem is, the Democrats don't want to fix it, they're the ones who brought over 300 lawsuits after the 2016 election.

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They're the ones that said we got to get around these Republican legislatures. And they did they went to Democrat governors, Democrat secretaries of state, Democrat election boards and Democrat elected supreme courts. And they changed it. Now, the fact that a couple senators took note means that they should resign from office. Or in the case of Josh Whouley, lose a book deal with Simon and Schuster. They should be cancelled all together. It's really quite shocking. 74, 75 million people voted for Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer think we should use the 25th Amendment or impeachment when they know he won't be removed from impeachment and they know the 25th Amendment doesn't even apply.

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So what are they doing other than upsetting people who don't agree with them? What is Kinzinger doing, another Trumper. Other than upsetting people who don't agree with him. Larry Hogan, a never Trump or the governor of Maryland, same thing. They know it won't work, they know they can't do it, so why are they bringing it up? You want to unite the country, then unite the country. You have a Democrat. Just elected a freshman from St.

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Louis. Her name is Corey Bush and she's demanding that every single Republican be removed from office.

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Every single Republican. Is that rational? Does that unite the country, every single Republican? Joe Scarborough calls for the arrest, the arrest of Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump Jr. and Donald Trump, the arrest.

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Based on what? Is this kind of language, this kind of talk? Going to unite the country. Unbelievable. In my view. And the media stoking the flames at The New York Times and The Washington Post, the media stoking the flames at CNN and MSNBC and elsewhere. Why? The violence that took place yesterday at the Capitol Building should have awakened people. And Schumer's announced that he's still going to pack the Supreme Court, he's still going to pack the Senate with Democrats.

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They still want to take out the Electoral College, which, of course, they defended all last night. But they still don't want it. I can't get rid of the filibuster rule, so any law they want can get passed. Is that going to unite the country? No, it's not going to unite anybody. I think you're going to see more recriminations. I think you're going to see more clamping down on free speech. I see, I think you're going to see more.

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Conformity on college campuses and universities where people with different views are not going to be able to express them. And absolutely the wrong lessons were learned from this. That's what I think you're going to see. And all these people. I mean, you have to admit, Trump got 74 million votes more than any other incumbent president. They're not going anywhere, so to keep trashing them, keep denouncing them, keep dismissing them, keep pushing them around. It's not going to go well.

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I warned. About something like this, not the Capitol, obviously. That things will get ugly. Months ago. Months ago. So take the foot off the gas pedal. You Democrats control all aspects of the elected part of our federal government now. Take the foot off the gas pedal. It's one thing to promote your policies within the four walls of the constitutional system. It's quite another to have policies that have as their purpose, to destroy the walls of the constitutional system.

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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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Hillsdale teaches stellar students to defend freedom no matter what they Najran, 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. 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.

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For Hillsdale Dotcom. That's elevon 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. Visit Levin for Hillsdale Dotcom. That's eleven free Hillsdale Dotcom Lhevinne for Hillsdale Dotcom and.

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Here, let's unite around this concept, ladies and gentlemen. We continue to condemn what took place at the Capitol building. I didn't need any prodding to do that. I'm an individual with the principles and morals. But then why? Can't Jeremy Bah of The Washington Post. Why can't he why can't Jeremy W. Peters of The New York Times also condemn the rioters and the violence? A Black Lives Matter and Antifa. In other words. I believe in treating people equally.

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I don't care if they're wearing Trump shirts or not. R.A.F. with their black garb or whomever it is. But we can't even agree on that. Because the media, Jeremy W. Peters and Jeremy Bar, New York Times, Washington Post, respectively. They don't believe in that. They believe the BLM and the Antifa cause are righteous cause, therefore the ends justify the means. That's what the media believe in this country. But the ends don't justify the means.

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And so condemn them all. But here's the problem, Mr. Producer, they're not going to condemn Black Lives Matter because they endorsed Biden. In the case of Antifa, they've been pretending for at least a decade that Antifa doesn't even exist. Because they come from the hard left. And you have professional sports, you have corporate corporations. Embracing Black Lives Matter and I think a part, it's due to its title. Because we all know black lives matter, all lives matter, but if you say I don't support Black Lives Matter, you sound like a nut, but that's the problem.

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But they've told us who they are, they're also an anti-Semitic group that believe belongs excuse and believes in the BDS movement. They've now yanked that off their Web site. They yanked off their Web site. The their opposition to actually the family, not why, because if you look at Marxist. Ten principles in the Communist Manifesto, he wants to eliminate the family. Why does he want to eliminate the family? Why did Mao want to eliminate the family?

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Why do they want to eliminate faith? Because they want people reliant on the party, the Communist Party and the government. The founders of Black Lives Matter have told us they're indoctrinated into the Marxist ideology. Why don't we believe them? And yet we have fabulously wealthy athletes, fabulously wealthy executives in courtrooms who contribute to that organization, you can believe in equality, justice and civil rights without supporting Black Lives Matter. Now we have Black Lives Matter Boulevard and so forth.

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The same mayor of New York. Who painted? A Black Lives Matter St.. Directed law enforcement to go into Brooklyn, New York, and round up Hasidic Jews. Because they were exercising their First Amendment right, the religious right. They insisted on going to funerals, they insisted on going to weddings. Yet if you ride it in the streets. The cops were told to stand down if you wanted to go to a funeral. Or you wanted to.

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To celebrate Rosh Hashanah. You were told, no, you must not and you cannot. Well, the concerns of outrage there, none, almost none. Now, we got to hate Trump, that's the focus. That's it, case closed. I call them as I see them, it's that simple, of course, I want unity in this country. Does Chuck Schumer want unity in this country? Chuck Schumer has been around for a decade.

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Donald Trump will be leaving soon. And Chuck Schumer hopes to be around for decades more. Pelosi's been around for decades. And look how they're talking today. Look what they want to do. Do they sound like they've learned anything from yesterday? Are you kidding me? They're doubling down. They're tripling down. They're quadrupling down. 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.

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Hello, America. Mark Lippman here, our number 877 three eight one three eight one one eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one. Josh Paul has responded to what Simon and Schuster did to him, you know, I remember the days when. Publishing companies, whether it's magazines or newspapers or books. We're at the vanguard of defending the First Amendment. I remember those days. Those days are over. Those days are over, though, over when it comes to the press there, over when it comes to the media.

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Keep in mind, Simon and Schuster is owned by Major Conglomerate. And Josh Hawley has responded, he's being targeted now, he's being targeted because he's taken on big tech Facebook and Twitter among them, he's taken on big media. And he dared to raise serious questions about what took place in some of these states in November. And so now he needs to be tarnished.

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He needs to be destroyed. And so that's what's going on. I wasn't even that much of a Josh Holly fan, but I've become quite a fan of his now because I see that the guy has a backbone. He's not a Romney. So this is what he said in a statement responding to what Simon and Schuster did, apparently violated their contract.

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He said this could not be more Orwellian. Simon and Schuster is canceling my contract because I was representing my constituents, leading a debate on the Senate floor on voter integrity. Which they've now decided to redefine as sedition. Let me be clear, this is not just a contract dispute. It's a direct assault on the First Amendment. Only approved speech can now be published, this is the left looking to cancel everyone they don't approve of. I will fight this cancer culture with everything I have.

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We'll see you in court. Remember what they did to Tom Cotton over there at The New York Times. They published his op ed. Then they got pushback from the left, including people who work for The New York Times. Then they apologized, then he denounced Tom Cotton, then they fired the editor of the op ed page. Again, I can remember maybe I'm an old timer. A case that went all the way to the Supreme Court called the Skokie case a First Amendment case.

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Where neo-Nazis wanted to march through a Jewish neighborhood in Skokie, Illinois. And they couldn't get the. The approval to do it case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. And the neo-Nazis won. And they could march. And the argument was, look, it's easy to defend speech that we agree with, it's difficult to defend speech that we don't agree with. So that used to be the standard. Now, what's happening is. Conservatives, you know, not even conservatives, people who don't toe the line, people who do not fall in line with the radical progressive movement.

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They can lose their jobs. We've seen this with professors. And now we have publishers that, again, are supposed to be the vanguard of defending the First Amendment. Buckling, we saw this happen at The Washington Post. We've seen it happen at The New York Times. Same thing. Same thing. So we don't have. Well, free speech in this country, we don't have a real free press in this country. And I can tell and I fear it's going to get much, much worse.

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Because you have agitators like Corey Bush just elected to the House, literally just sworn in on MSNBC today. And here's. The kind of inflammatory rhetoric she pushes out. On MSNBC, which is a corporate owned media outlet, cut eleven go, we would have been shot, we would have been tear gas, rubber bullets that would have happened before we made it there. We need to call it what it is. It's white supremacy. It was. Why so?

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So it was white supremacy. On Capitol Hill, yesterday was white supremacy. Unbelievable. Black Lives Matter has committed a lot of violence in this country, particularly over the summer, and I don't remember people just shooting people down. I don't remember that maybe I missed it. That is law enforcement shooting people. Go ahead.

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Was the call of our president and it was encouraged by our Republican colleagues, so her Republican colleagues, she's been there for 14 minutes, her Republican colleagues encouraged an insurrection against the Capitol building. How come nobody calls her out for being inflammatory? How many nobody calls for her resignation. Instead, she's given voice, she's given a platform on MSNBC. Go ahead. Every single one of them, especially because they have been the ones trying to steal this election, that's why we are calling for them to be removed.

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They should not be seated.

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Every single Republican should not be seated. Has a single Republican said every single Democrat should not be seated. So in three. In coherent sentences. She gets in white supremacy. Republicans should be. Should not be seated. Unbelievable. Then we have Joe Scarborough now, Joe Scarborough. I would say incites a lot of anger. That's why he's there, he's not intelligent. He's barely literate. And so he insists that the president, Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump, junior, should be arrested.

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Now, that would be a unifying thing. What do you think half the country would say about that? But Joe insists on it because his viewers want to hear it. Now, I insist on everybody who's committed violence. Should be rounded up and punished. But I've been saying that Tom Blue in the face cut 15 go. I also want to know, are we a nation of laws or are we a nation of one man? Donald J. Trump called for the insurrection against the United States.

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Donald Trump called for an insurrection against the United States. How dare anybody to prove that? Now, while Jeremy W. Peters wrote a piece about what's being said on MSNBC and CNN, no, he won't. Those are his buddies. How about Jeremy Barrow with The Washington Post? No, he won't. He won't do it. Because they agree with Joe Scarborough, even though he is insane, they agree with it, that's not their job. Go ahead.

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He called for it. Rudy Giuliani called for calm back, just this just an hour or two before this happened. Donald, let me tell you what's going on here, the mind set here. Because of his study history, particularly if you study totalitarian regimes, you understand what's going on here and it's very frightening.

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It's not enough that Trump will be gone in 13 days. It's not enough that the Democrats will hold the White House and now the Senate and the House of Representatives. It's not enough that they control the media and big tech. These people who held power and their family members should be arrested and thrown in prison. Their lives should be destroyed, their jobs should be eliminated, they should be prosecuted, they should be chased to the ends of the earth.

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Now, one man who believed in that was Joseph Stalin. He would track down people, he thought. Deserve to be punished and punish them. Again, people talk about unity. People talk about we don't want any more violence and yet. If we do with Joe Scarborough says, if we do with this, Corie, Bush says, is that what happened? Would that be the reaction? This is insanity. And then there's Michael Steele. And he's on the Morning Joe show, see if we had a real.

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Policing system for the media, a real policing system for the media. There's no way either these men would be on television. But they don't? S police. And as I said at the beginning of this program, they have learned nothing. They just keep shoveling the coal into the fire, shoveling it, shoveling, and it's getting they're shoveling faster and faster. Cut 16 go, but was more galling for me as a Republican, I he's a Republican, Michael Steele is a Republican.

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Did you know that he's a Republican? And galling to him as a Republican, go ahead, that is inciting and egging on was manifest in the words and actions of members of my own party and actions of members of your own party.

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Which actions? Well, Michael Steele, in fact, Michael Steele on the program. He used to come on when he wanted support when he was running for office.

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Mr. Producer. Would you invite them on the program? Just tell them I want to ask him about his. Comments here. Go ahead. We should show that list every day and we should remind the American people that these are the individuals who he wants a list.

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He's not the first, he's the 100th to say it. He wants a list of the Republicans, Trump administration officials, people in the media. And we should have that list and we should show it to America all the time.

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And we should make sure these people have a scarlet letter on their forehead. We should make sure they don't get jobs, we should make sure that they they have book deals, the book deals should be canceled. Again, this is what they do in totalitarian regimes. And here they are saying it on television, national television, nobody's sending them emails, telling them now's your time.

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Now is your time. To show unity, they helped bring the country together. Because that's not the business model over there at MSNBC. That's not the business model on CNN and most news rooms in this country are just intellectually corrupt. It's that simple. I'll be right back.

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I'm Mr. Producer, while I struggled to bring up the phone list. We have a particular individual to whom I shall speak. Nic, in the great state of Florida, XM Satellite, how are you, Nick? I'm doing excellent, Mark. Thank you for taking my call. I was at the Save America rally and listen to the whole thing with my family.

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Did you start the did you storm the Capitol building?

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No, never went inside of it. But not one word was said not to incite violence. All I thought we were doing was the and marched out of the Capitol and put pressure on the Republican senators and congressmen that make them know that we were watching them hold them accountable. And when we got there just to report this year and we went straight there, it was a surreal event. As we arrived, people with bullhorns were yelling and then other people were coming back into the crowd and telling the crowd, hey, we've breached the Capitol trying to excite the crowd.

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And that did work on some of the young people that went in and, you know, went into the Capitol.

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You had some criminal hotheads there. Yeah, you had a few hotheads. But about how many people would you say had been there that day, half a million, 300000. Well, I'm not great with crowds, but it was all the way from the from the White House, right inside that park, all the way past the national monument.

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And at least I hope people understand how massive that is. And what's interesting, you know, is we don't have a head count. I haven't seen a head count yet.

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Why is that? Because if we saw a head count, we would know that the percentage of people who were violent was relatively small and the percentage of people who were peaceful was relatively massive.

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Not only that, Mark, you were there, am I right or wrong? For example, I was there and let me tell you, one guy threw a threw something in the crowd, jumped all over him and said, we don't do that. Knock it off. They did. I watched that and I watched people praying with police officers, talking to them, all kinds of stuff. And ninety nine point nine percent of people were very, very peaceful.

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So if that's a million, what do you make of the fact and this is weird to me, that some of the people who breached the Capitol building, if you look at the the video. Some of them had helmets. Some of them had gas masks, some of them had backpacks. They were pulling the hammers out and weapons out. I mean, that's just not typical for a Trump rally.

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It's not and one thing I noticed while we were at the rally, I didn't think anything about it will happen. Well, Trump was still speaking. A few people left. You could just watch them and leave. And I didn't think anything about it. But when we got there and we went straight there, Mark, they were already in already.

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Do you think these were people who were part of. Either a right wing or left wing radical group. They definitely weren't the normal people at the Trump rally. Not I mean, people were upset that the election was stolen, Mark, but nobody was talking about violence, no one. And then all of a sudden we arrive. And it was just like it was crazy. So as well planned out, whatever it was, I can't really say.

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Democrats have spent four years saying the election was stolen in 2016. They came up with the the Russia collusion, absolute fabrication. They chased that for years. They investigated it for years.

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How come they won't investigate this election? Because they don't want to know what really happened. You're damn right. You're damn right, if they spent as much time, as much money and used as many committees trying to determine what happened in this past election, they wouldn't like the result. And I'm not one of these that chase down every fraudulent ballot. I'm one of these that talks about the Constitution.

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And more and more my argument you hear being made by serious people on television, serious politicians, which is the rules were changed in some of these states. The rules were changed in some of these states, whether there was a fraudulent ballot or not. Let's put that aside. The rules were changed in some of these states in violation of the federal constitution.

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You just can't do that. And one more thing, if you'd like me, Mark. Well, when Trump gave a speech, some people don't like the fact that he outlined all of the different irregularities in the election, but many people didn't know them. They didn't know that list.

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Well, that's that's what they're now trying to say, incited people, because when the president, the United States wouldn't accept the results and was starting to talk about the these various fraud allegations and so forth and so on, Washington didn't like that.

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But let me ask you something again. I want the objective truth from you. You were standing there, did he, when he was finished, did it did you feel like he needed to run to the Capitol building and burn it down? No, honestly, I want to say that no. That's why when we arrived at the building, I was in shock and soul as everyone else. No, it was just literally to walk over to the building and to let the Republicans, the rhinos know, hey, we're going to watch you.

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Do we don't expect you necessarily.

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And what do you think of being called part of this violent mob? Now you're being called part of a violent mob. It's extremely disheartening because it's completely fiction and the media is incredible at that, they're incredible at turning down the volume if something that they don't want to hear. But.

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All right, Nick, got to go from St. Augustine, Florida. That's Nick. I'll be right back. Nobody says it better than Mark Levin. I'll go with reporter Mark Levin said, because nobody could say it. Better call in now. Eight, eight, seven seven three eight one three eight one one.

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You know, it sickens me. It sickens me to have to tell you this.

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Reuters A U.S. Capitol police officer has died following the storming of the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump. CNN sent Thursday a look.

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The police officer died because these thugs. Broke into that Capitol building and somebody harmed him and resulting in his death. CNN offered no further details. That's just awful. That's just absolutely awful. And you heard Nick, who called from St. Augustine, Florida, who went to the event when they went up to the Capitol building, a massive number of people.

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And they saw it was taking place, he said they were absolutely shocked. You know, with hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people there. Why haven't they been interviewed, many of them don't you agree, Mr. Producer?

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Why isn't there a story by Jeremy W. Peters or Jeremy Barr of The New York Times in The Washington?

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Why are you doing stories on me and other hosts? Go find out what took place. We don't get real reporting anyway. Go find out what took place, talk to people who were there.

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And I think you'll find, like the gentleman who called into this program, they said it was a massive group. No, we weren't incited to do anything. And when we got there, we were shocked what was happening to the Capitol building.

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Well, that's what you would expect, shock. And discussed. I hate to see this with this police officer. I really do. I cannot find my my list. Mr. Producer, you have the reason that.

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Yes, no, maybe. OK. The president of the United States was suspended from Twitter for the last 12 months, as I write Rich at 12 hours.

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And upon the lifting of the suspension. A audio, I guess, or video? Of him saying the following was released, if you have it, go ahead and play it. I would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack on the United States capital. Like all Americans, I am outraged by the violence, lawlessness and mayhem. I immediately deployed the National Guard and federal law enforcement to secure the building and expel the intruders. America is and must always be a nation of law and order.

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The demonstrators who infiltrated the capital have defiled the seat of American democracy to those who engaged in the acts of violence and destruction. You do not represent our country. And to those who broke the law, you will pay. We have just been through an intense election and emotions are high. But now tempers must be cool and calm restored. We must get on with the business of America. My campaign vigorously pursued every legal avenue to contest the election results.

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My only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. In so doing, I was fighting to defend American democracy. I continue to strongly believe that we must reform our election laws to verify the identity and eligibility of all voters and to ensure faith and confidence in all future elections. Now Congress has certified the results and new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th. My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power. This moment calls for healing and reconciliation.

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2020 has been a challenging time for our people. A menacing pandemic has upended the lives of our citizens, isolated millions in their homes, damaged our economy and claimed countless lives. Defeating this pandemic and rebuilding the greatest economy on earth will require all of us working together. It will require a renewed emphasis on the civic values of patriotism, faith, charity, community and family. We must revitalize the sacred bonds of love and loyalty that bind us together as one national family to the citizens of our country.

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Serving as your president has been the honor of my lifetime and to all of my wonderful supporters. I know you are disappointed, but I also want you to know that our incredible journey is only just beginning. Thank you. God bless you and God bless.

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OK, that was a unifying speech today, wasn't it, Mr. Producer, after Twitter lifted his 12 hour ban that was released. And here's what Joe Biden. Said in part today, cut six go, what we saw yesterday in plain view was another violation of the fundamental tenet of this nation. Not only do we see the failure to protect one of the three branches of our government, we also saw a clear failure to carry out equal justice. Should be used to say in the Senate, excuse a point of personal privilege, little over an hour and a half after the chaos started, I got a text.

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From my granddaughter, Finnegan Biden is a senior in her last semester, the University of Pennsylvania. She sent me a photo. Of military people in full military gear. Scores of them lining the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Because of protests by Black Lives Matter. She said, Pop. This isn't fair, no one can tell me. It have had been a group of Black Lives Matter protesting yesterday. There wouldn't have been they wouldn't have been treated very, very differently.

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And I want you to compare that. With what he said today, Biden, what the president of the United States said. This isn't very unifying what he said. But his base and the media. We'll be very pleased with it. The president's statement was unifying. People say it's too late, it's never too late. It's never too late. But Biden, what he said today is what you're hearing throughout the Democrat Party. And you're hearing on MSNBC and CNN it's.

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It's the the identity politics, the never ending identity politics. We're talking about what took place on Capitol Hill.

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Now you're trying to unite the nation, one party's talking about impeachment, the 25th Amendment, that all Republicans should be thrown out of Congress, that the president, Rudy Giuliani, and his Don Junior should be arrested.

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And now compare that with what the president said today. Just just a thought, I just want to reiterate how I know all the listeners here. Are very saddened to hear about the death of the Capitol police officer. It's a terrible, terrible thing. The terrible thing. And Joe Biden. You're defaming people you don't even know, including law enforcement, when you make a statement like the statement you made, I know you won't be criticized for it by anyone but me, but I heard what you said.

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It's time to honor law enforcement, it's time to stop attacking it. It's time to stop talking about defunding it. They need to be respected. And people who are violent. First and foremost, they're violent against the blue line and they need to be punished. They need to be identified. We need to know who they are and they need to be punished.

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I don't give a damn what shirt they're wearing, what hat they're wearing. And that's the bottom line. And I don't know who the name of the officer is and if we ever find out, we find out today or this evening, I should say, I will let you know. I'll be right back.

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All right, Mr. Producer, here we go again, I got to get two screens. That's what I need to do. All right. Give me another wonderful call. If somebody was at the event yesterday, that would even be better. But give me a wonderful caller.

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Matt on the great WIBC in New York. Go right ahead, Matt. Those are my thanks. OK. And thanks for everything that you do. Thank you, Matt. I am a Trump supporter and I am very upset about what happened in this election. And I think it needs to stop. I would urge all the other Trump supporters out there to contact your state legislators, get your voting laws changed so that we can restore integrity in our elections.

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You know, the left has been messing around with us on this for too long.

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Well, I agree with you. And we're going to have to figure out once those laws are changed how to defend them because they're going to go right back to the same courts and the same governors and secretaries of state to change them. But I. I want to encourage people to. Contact your state senators and your state representatives, and not only that, join the convention of states, join the convention of states. This is something I have supported since I wrote the Liberty Amendments.

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There are positive ways that we can focus our energy to have true impact on this society. There are 14 states that already approved the convention of states. We need 20 more and we've barely even if barely been given, given the kind of push that it needs. And so I would encourage you. Yes. Contact your state representative in your state senator. You may not even know who it is. Go ahead and Google and find out and insist you want voter I.D. You want in-person voting.

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You only want absentee voting under certain limited conditions. You want to eliminate these drop boxes and eliminate mail in voting. Now, I know people in Pennsylvania are going to say, wait a minute, we didn't support any of that anyway. Our government did that. I get it. And it's going to take the Supreme Court, five justices doing their damn jobs for once. And upholding the power of the legislature, otherwise, this is going to continue.

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This is going to be a disaster every four years. The Democrat trial lawyers, they went into these states over 300 lawsuits.

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They illegally, unconstitutionally changed these laws. That's the bottom line. That's what took place. Matt, good call. Thank you, my friend. Betty, Fort Pierce, Florida. How are you listening to us, Betty? I've got you on my Mark Levin app. That's a great app, Mark. An app. Thank you. Go right ahead, Betty.

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Mark Levine, I went up there yesterday. I was compelled to go. So you were at the rally amongst the big crowd yesterday day through through the crowd comes these young guys on nice, fancy bikes. They had the best of equipment and around their neck, they had the Naish masks. And because they know this, it can we use for chemicals at work. And I'm saying to my friend, what are they doing with those kind of mask? And so later on, these guys are all dressed in black and gray and they're on their bicycles with their little bicycle helmets and they're different stuff.

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And later on, those were the guys that ended up up front. But as I was making my way back to my destination before the sun went down, they they own that town at dusk and at night they come around on this best bicycle and equipment with the nicest of clothes, with these baseball bats and these knives hanging and somebody finding them. It's a paid rent, a mob.

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And I just wish it's like they like we can get to the bottom of this once and for all. And unfortunately, as long as the hometown newspaper in Washington as The Washington Post and as long as The New York Times is a propaganda operation with Jeremy W. Peters and his ilk, we're never going to get to the bottom of this.

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Instead, a caller like you, they'll dismiss people are wondering who the hell is it that broke into the Capitol building? Maybe it's Trump supporters. Maybe it's not. Maybe it's both. But we want to know.

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And the fact that we want to know makes us like a conspiracy theorist or something that conspiracy theorists let's get the facts and let's punish all of them.

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The facial recognition cameras, you know, everybody's always being surveilled.

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Well, I don't know all the details of the technology, I must confess. All right. Thank you.

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Appreciate your call. Let's see here, let's see here. I don't like any of these calls, Mr. Producer, Mr. Call's going to be perfectly honest with you.

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No offense. I want to remind you of what Chris Cuomo said. Cut 17 back in June. Twenty twenty. Go ahead.

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Now, too many see the protests as the problem. No, the problem is what forced your fellow citizens to take to the streets persistent and poisonous inequities and injustice. And please show me where it says the protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful.

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See, this is the thing. I insist the protesters be polite and peaceful. Chris Cuomo does not he insists that certain protesters be polite and peaceful and other protesters can have their way. That's the implication there. Did he incite riots? Did he incite an insurrection? Because if he did, the whole damn media has all summer long. Let's be honest with it. I'll be right back. From the Westwood One podcast network. Ladies and gentlemen, this final hour of the podcast is sponsored exclusively by AMEC, the Association of Mature American Citizens.

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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'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. Let's see here. Fox News Michelle Obama calls on big tech giants to permanently ban Donald Trump.

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I'm telling you. Then the good old days, people fought for free speech. Fought for free speech. I mean, this is really shocking that a former first lady would insist that these tech companies banned Donald Trump for life.

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Former first lady Michelle Obama condemned what she said was President Trump's role in kindling the dangerous and violent protests in D.C. look.

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Whether I come under attack from friend or foe or family like. He didn't kindle what took place at the Capitol Building. This is what's going to be the persistent story. For the rest of time. Just like Charlottesville. He did not tell people to do anything violent, in fact, he told them to act peacefully. Mark, why are you defending Trump? I'm telling the truth. And the truth shall set you free. Obama characterized the pro Trump protesters as a gang.

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See what I mean? Hundreds of thousands of people there and their Agang blang live Black Lives Matter is not a gang thief, is not a gang. But Trump protesters are again, hundreds of thousands of them are a gang, this is what I'm talking about, who laid siege to the U.S. Capitol, adding that social media giants needed to take action to prevent this type of behavior. Why isn't Michelle Obama more careful with her words? Why isn't she promoting unity?

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Why aren't all these Democrats more careful with the words? And all these media types. Why aren't they more careful with their words? Why are they attacking everybody? And it's it's not just on one or two cable channels, and it's not just to in a few newspapers, it's happening all the time. It's just constant. We've got into this being white supremacy. That everybody's part of a mob, and now Michelle Obama, they're all gangsters. Really quite appalling.

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And it happens to be false. In other words, a lie. I want you to listen to Representative Adam Kinzinger. He's a backbencher, he's from Illinois, was originally elected as a Tea Party candidate that lasted about 12 months. He quickly shifted to RINO ville. As a status in Washington, D.C., he did not vote for Trump in 2016. He has condemned him every step of the way. He feels very self-righteous today, quote unquote. The I told you so type.

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And here he is putting out a video and I'm only playing it for you because it's all over the damn place. Cut three go sadly, yesterday, it became evident that not only has the president abdicated his duty to protect the American people and the people's house, how did he abdicate his duty to protect the American people in the people's house?

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He's not in charge of the Capitol police force. When they were asked. About the National Guard, he authorized the use of the National Guard. The FBI was sent in there, the Secret Service was sent in there. What is he talking about? Go ahead. And inflame passions that only gave fuel to the insurrection that we saw here, so he inflamed passions that gave fuel to the insurrection. We just had a caller here who said he listened to every word, he was part of the hundreds of thousands who were there on the mall, and that is passions were not inflamed.

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That his passions were not inflamed and that the vast majority of people, ninety nine point nine percent, I believe he said didn't Mr. Producer. We're not involved in this, and when they went to Capitol Hill, they were absolutely shocked at what they saw. Again, I ask you, people came with ropes. Did you see that they were they were climbing the wall with ropes, they came with hammers conveniently to break the windows, some of them had literally helmets and gas masks.

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And there's an absolute lack of curiosity, I'm curious, who are these people, they are who they are. Mark, you're trying to deflect I'm not trying to do anything. Why aren't the media getting to the bottom of all this? If they were Donald Trump's cousins, let's find out if they were other people. Let's find out. But in any case, they should all be punished, punished, punished. Say I'm consistent. Jeremy W. Peters is not.

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He's a fraud. Jeremy Bear Bar is not they want to report on me, why don't they report on what took place? Go ahead. This is Adam Kinzinger addressed to move and denounce the violence, he barely did so while, of course, victimizing himself and seeming to give a wink and a nod to those doing it.

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OK, so this is a thing that guy puts out this morning. And he just lashing out. And I listen to this and let's listen to the rest of it, I noticed something. Go ahead.

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All indications are that the president has become unmoored not just from his duty or even his own, but from reality. What indications?

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What do you mean, all indications? Go ahead. It is for this reason that I call for the vice president, members of the cabinet, to ensure the next few weeks are safe for the American people.

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In other words, the president of the United States is a danger to the nation. He must be removed immediately.

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Adam Kinzinger has no idea what the 25th Amendment is. He'll side it because he's heard it cited before. It's certainly not to be used in instances where he is upset with the president of the United States. He has no information that the president is mentally unstable. None whatsoever.

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None. He just asserts it, but he's been asserting that for a long time. Go ahead and captain of the ship. Section four of the 25th Amendment allows a majority of the cabinet and the vice president to assume the duties of the office of presidency until the president is able to himself. It's time to invoke the 25th Amendment. OK, thank you.

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Kate, thank you. The great Adam Kinzinger, the Mitt Romney of the House of Representatives, Mr. Unity. So no problem with the elections, he's. Very angry at those who would dared to challenge them. This guy is just filling a seat, that's all he's done, he's just filling a seat. And I would argue he's doing more to fuel the flames of disunity in this country and he's been doing it for four years, actually 10 years since he's been in the house.

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And if you call him on it, he points to his military record, I'm not talking about his military record. Talking about his rather pathetic record as a member of the House. He has created a lot. Of inflammatory rhetoric. Of. Provocation with his rhetoric, and he's still at it. And he's still at the president isn't a threat to the country. It's not going to do anything to harm the country. And it's time these politicians put aside their personal pique.

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These never trampas have been a disaster. The Democrat Party has done grave damage to this country over the last four years, they've done grave damage to our electoral system.

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These are the facts. They don't change because of what happened last night or yesterday. Now they want to gut the Constitution by gutting the Supreme Court and all the other issues that we've discussed before.

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I certainly hope that Jeremy W. Peters and Jeremy Barr and.

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Adam, kings are kings and the others are going to be as vocal when Chuck Schumer does what he says he's going to do with a 50/50 Senate, and that is destroy separation of powers, the independence of the judiciary, our voting system.

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Stack the Senate with more Democrats and change our nation forever. He doesn't find any threat in that he doesn't talk about Chuma being a kook or that Schumer should be expelled from the Senate on. And yet it's very dangerous to our society, very dangerous to our constitutional order. 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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We conservatives, as I said, I'm an EMAC member and you should be to join today at Armacost. That's a m a c dot us stop supporting the liberal agenda that the other 50 plus organization has been pushing for. Join amoc instead a a US. The reason why The New York Times and Jeremy W. Peters in The Washington Post and Jeremy Barn, they're not a lot, of course, write the things they do.

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Is because they do not want us to focus on the coverage by The New York Times and The Washington Post of the riots that preceded. The breach of the Capitol building. Hypocrisy is perfectly legitimate if you're a person of the left, because the ends justify the means. I'm not a person of the left. You and I are people of principle. The founding principles. And that's part of the problem with the left, they are not. All right, let's see here, let us go to Ken, Los Angeles, California.

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Hey, great, K.R., L.A., 870 go.

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Yes, sir. This is Ken Smith. And I'm happy to be.

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Yes. Your first name in the future, sir. Go right ahead. Sorry about that, we flew in Tuesday plane for folks from Los Angeles and got there Wednesday about 11, 30 and heard the entire speech. We were back near the monument. It was packed full of people up to the speaker's stand and a large video screens friendly tons of flags when the speech was over at one o'clock. We said we walked slowly down towards the Capitol. A lot of others are walking on Pennsylvania Avenue.

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And by the time we got there, we started hearing people say, oh, someone had been in there in the Capitol and someone was hurt, that we couldn't have access because the phones were jammed. We couldn't get websites or even sending those text messages. And there were Vietnamese protesting in favor of Trump, tons of Vietnamese flags, Chinese tons of Chinese protesting.

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All right. Well, let me ask you this question. Hundreds and hundreds of thousands. Is that right? I would what I could see based on my being a large football stadiums, that was about 200000 people and I would say, yes, 99 had it, most of them behave, say.

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How did most of that anybody say, I saw nobody was that clear down, eventually clear up to the Capitol, to the steps where there probably were like 2000 people lost until it got dark and then the Capitol Police came down.

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But what did you see? The violence taking place in the Capitol. At the very end, unfortunately, I saw and I say very undeveloped for 30 at night, in the afternoon, I saw some people still trying to get in the same windows that they got in, which was facilitated, frankly, by the scaffolding that was built around the Capitol for the inauguration.

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So they would climb the staff, the scaffolding. But my question was, so you got up there pretty late when most of this was done, I guess. I first got there about one 30 and it was still going on, but it was far away and you could see the commotion as people were going up the scaffolding.

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Were you wonder what the hell was going on? Well, we started hearing that people had gotten them and there are a few excited cases, oh, we got in the capital, we got in the capital, but that was a very, very small group. And frankly, nobody was rushing towards it. We just gradually got closer and closer and only a few curious people like myself got closer and closer and closer. But we know we never saw the actual breach.

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But I did talk to two people that walked in the building. They said they walked in because it was open. It was curious. They walked around taking pictures. They simply walked in because the spearhead of the people had broken into these windows, primarily through the back where the scaffolding was for the inaugural. They had gotten in there and just and open doors and people were walking in curiosity sake.

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And I talked to one that was in there and everybody wasn't there for curiosity saying, no, absolutely not. The bad guys were in there. It got hectic. He told me the Capitol Police were pushing people out and the ones that were friendly, we walked out and I hope the rest of them were arrested in there. But many I know for a fact and based on what he told me, just walked in and walked out. But it was chaotic and there was no doubt about it.

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All right, my friend, I appreciate your call. Damon Reston, Virginia, the great W.M.. You were at the rally to go right ahead, sir.

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Yes, Mr. Levine, it was a pleasure to speak with you. I got down to the rally. I was all around the Capitol. There were all kinds of different riffraff that was there. I've been to many Trump rallies. I've never seen the eclectic group, if you will. There were definitely anarchists in the group. I've been to a lot of the march for life. I've been to tons of inaugurations. I'm a D.C. native. I'm a conservative.

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Though the Ellipse was packed from 17th Street to 15th Street all the way up to the Washington Monument. Biggest crowd I've ever seen to the March for Life. They have security there. You can only walk down Constitution Avenue. There were crowds going down the mall, actually, on the mall and tons of people. I mean, if I had to guess, I would say a million people somewhere around there. I've had other callers are a little longer run an estimate.

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I was up towards the front. I actually stopped because I've done this before for the March for Life. I was there with some friends of mine who came down from New Jersey and we stopped at Third Street and Madison Drive. And that is right across from the reflecting.

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What did you see? We're running out of time. Ray. Well, it was just it was very chaotic. There were definitely anarchists there, 99 percent of the people were happy. It was a good crowd, but there was riffraff and the police were not prepared for it.

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And the riff raff, this is what you're like.

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I'm getting this because I'm about 40 miles from Washington off the air on the air that there were people there that didn't look like they should be there. And I'm not hearing this from the media. I'm not seeing any curiosity whatsoever. I'm not blaming this one or that when I want to know more. Now, you heard the president speak, yes or no.

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I yes, I did. When you heard the president speak, did you hear him as giving you orders to incite, to do damage, to be violent? No, and I was actually interviewed by a Canadian station and I said, Trump goes away, this doesn't stop. Trump came because people were so upset with what's happening in America. Trump was elected because we were protesting what our current government is doing. It's not Trump. These are the American people who are upset with what's going on.

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That's why we're protesting.

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And according to several hosts on MSNBC and CNN, you're white supremacists.

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Are you a white supremacist? No, sir, I am not. Are you getting sick and tired of being called names like this? I am disgusted by were you part of a violent mob? Did you do anything that was violent? I. I was not as a matter of fact, I actually stopped people who were trying to cause a mess with my buddies. He said, we don't do that. That's not how we operate.

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OK, I understand completely. All right, Damon, thank you for your call, my friend. See, it's not that hard.

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And so I don't use it. Anything that cannot be verified. I don't use. You think I'm The New York Times of The Washington Post. Know anything that's anonymous I don't use. All right. Let's see if I can get back. Back to the phone.

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Wow, look at this. I just did it. That's going to counter Grand Junction, Colorado, the great can kind of go right ahead, sir.

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Hey, Mark, thank you for taking my call. Yes, my brother drove all the way to Washington, D.C. and before the rally in Colorado.

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Well, first of all, you white supremacist? No, sir, not at all.

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While you've been called this all day long, just so you know. Go right ahead.

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I realize that. I know. And there these people were furious. But but we we went to stand for our country to stand for our president. This was not anything racial. This is not a white supremacist group or movement at all. The president did not incite any kind of violence at his speech. We saw his whole speech. We went straight to the Capitol after that.

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And so when the president was finished, did you feel like he was telling you to unleash an insurrection or burn down the Capitol or storm the doors or break the windows? Not at all, but did he ever tell you to do any of those things? Not at all, not at all. He was he he wanted us to peacefully protest the fraud and the theft of this election, which is what he was, is one speaker.

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There are a lot of people were heading there and regardless where you wanted them. Yes, in fact, we didn't even know he was speaking until the night that we got there Tuesday night, we had no idea he was going to be OK.

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Go right ahead.

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So but we saw when you were there, when did you find out that the Capitol building was breached? And what was your reaction? We didn't find out until probably around two o'clock an hour after the president's speech, and we didn't really know exactly what was happening from the outside. We didn't get anywhere close to any of the entrances.

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Well, what I'm hearing from you and the other two callers is that none of you are that close to the Capitol building until later when you started to appear and see what was taking place.

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Yeah, that's correct. We saw the president's speech and then we went straight up there. But something was already happening before we got there because there was already a crowd of people there already. It sounded like we could hear explosions and we could see commotion at the Capitol before we even got.

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So what was your impulse? Let me join in or let me let me keep my distance from this. Well, as far as as far as the violence that happened at the camp. Yes, correct. You know, I don't I didn't support or condone or condone any of it, I think I think we were there to get loud and we were there to make our presence known, but we were not there to commit acts of violence and crimes.

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All right, my friend, I appreciate your call.

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I want to go to Ben Dominated, who had a very, very important piece, I thought, at the Transom editor of The Transom. Ben, how are you, sir?

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I'm good markets. It's always good to have a chance to talk with you. And thank you so much for your compliment.

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What Ben the piece is talking about, OK, this took place on Capitol Hill. And I want to tell you about this and tell us a little bit about what you were explaining and writing in this piece.

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Well, I think what I was trying to explain, Mark, was I felt like there was really a real absence of analysis from what was going on in terms of all of these people who drove across the country, who flew to try to make themselves heard. And I feel like we shouldn't miss this moment in terms of an expression of American's populist impulse, which is actually quite healthy. I think that, you know, you can have the unhealthy aspects of it that distract.

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But I think that you also have to build up the people who really are desperate to have their voices heard. It's the same thing that happened, I think, in 2016 when so many people were dismissed. I listened to you may have heard this mark to that expression from CNN's Anderson Cooper about they'll go back to their Holiday Inns and their Olive Garden and they'll celebrate this. And, you know, I hear in that just the same kind of elitist, pompous dismissal that led us to this point as a country.

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And let's remember, he's part of the Vanderbilt family. Yes.

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It's like I think. Come on. Oh, yes. You can look down on the Olive Garden with your Vanderbilt money. But guess what? There's a lot of people who, you know, are scrimping and saving in order to be able to even go there right now after all of the covid Lockdown's and everything else they've experienced. And I mean, this is look, this is a group of people who I think have been poorly led. We need leadership in this country.

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We need people who can direct our populist impulses in good directions, who can stop the identity politics impulses from taking over our politics. And we have far too few. But this is incumbent upon us as Americans to respect each other and to realize it's not like these people go back home and evaporate. They're still Americans. They're still your neighbors. You know, there are people who you may disagree with, but you share this country with them. And the attitude of our media and our political elite is just we should eradicate these people and pretend like they don't exist, pretend like their cares and worries are of no meaning, have no purpose.

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And we can get back to a political situation where we listen to the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. And that's it. And I am not satisfied with an America like that. I know you aren't and your listeners aren't. And we should not be, because that is not what we are about.

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Papen Dominick and watching the media the day after the breach, the Capitol building the day after, they're talking about unity.

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It's worse than it was the day before with the media. It is absolutely. Now we have white supremacists and if they had been Black Lives Matter, they would have been mowed down and and the 25th Amendment and impeachment. What the hell's going on?

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You know, this is why you know that the unity talk is a bunch of B.S. because Kamala Harris comes out and she says, oh, well, you know, if it was Black Lives Matter, they would have been shot and tear while they were shot into that. So, I mean, look, Mark, I am opposed to iconoclasm. I hate it. Whatever the motivation is to me, there's no difference between the person taking a selfie on the Senate floor and the person who was climbing on top of the statue of Andrew Jackson.

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It's equally insulting to me, but it's also a situation where we have to recognize we need a solution to keep people from doing that, to keep people from feeling so desperate. They need to do that. And the media elite, when it comes to Black Lives Matter, when it comes to movements like that, they're happy to go and make those excuses for them and say, oh, but they have centuries and decades of mistreatment that they're expressing in these sessions.

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And then when it comes to the people who are waving flags outside of Capitol Hill, they say, well, they're just a bunch of Nazis. And to me, I just think that's something that we ought to reject as Americans. It's just it's fundamentally wrong. We ought to appreciate that many people have grievances. We ought to try to meet those grievances and find solutions for them that are based in freedom. And that's something that I think we ought to be able to unite about as opposed to warring with each other.

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But the media and this new administration, they're going to increase the war. They are going to build up the conflict. They are going to cancel people. They are going to drive them from the public square. The cancellation of Josh Holli's book is the perfect, unbelievable, you know, unbelievable. It's a book about corporate America crushing free speech. And this is something we are not going to allow you to speak. We're going to pull this contract because you were trying to speak for people in Missouri who believe they ought to have a voice against the terrible and unconstitutional, frankly, things that they saw going on there.

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Here's part of the problem, Ben.

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The ideology of the left, these this so-called progressive I called statist neo Marxist ideology is at complete odds with people who revere tradition, people who revere custom, people who revere our founding documents and our history there at complete odds.

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And what the Democrats are saying is even Schoeman, how we're going to change the court system, change the voting system, change the Senate, change it 50/50 in the Senate, and they don't much care that there's another 50. You know, they're called Republicans in there. And as long as they're going to be increasingly radicalized and Cleese increasingly autocratic. I don't see how this ends well, we we didn't even see this level of authoritarian attitude from the left when they had a filibuster proof majority when Obama took office.

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I mean, it's even it's far more extreme than that. And look, we as you know, I'm the publisher of the Federalist and we have our team. Then we go out there and we we cover these things and we talk to people. And there's a story that one of our reporters had today and allegations about a group of people who are walking away from the protests. They were walking by the S.E.C. building this big glass monstrosity that stacks the Union Station in D.C. And she heard this comment from one of the men there.

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He said it feels like this is a video game and everyone has a role to play except for me. What do you think was meant by that? I just I just think that there's Mark. I hate to see this. I think there's a huge group of Americans out there who feel like this country is leaving them behind, does not care about them, wants to destroy them, wants them to go away, wants to see them crushed and destroyed as soon as possible.

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And it's sad to say this, Mark. I think that they're right and.

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I haven't always thought that, but in the past couple of years, I've come to believe it and, you know, I used to think it was just the elites that thought that, you know, working class conservatives were deplorable. Now, I think it's the vast majority of the American left. And that's not just an unhealthy sentiment. It's not American sentiment. It's one that they could crush the foundations of our country because we have to be able to work this out.

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And so the people who to work this out, who control the instrumentalities of government, as you point out in your piece, they're going to become more aggressive and more authoritarian, aren't they? Yeah, they're going to come cracking down not just on politicians or on media figures, they're going to come cracking down on people across this country, people who are small business owners, you know, people who are, you know, just trying to to make a buck here and there.

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They're going to come down on working class people, you know, I mean, that the people who were in that crowd yesterday, if there's a picture of you wearing a red hat, waving a flag, no matter what you believe, no matter what you did, even if you stayed outside the capital and did nothing wrong, then they're going to come for you. They're going to try to crush you and they're going to use every mechanism at their disposal to do it.

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And they're going to feel morally justified in doing it. And that's something that is just anathema. You know, it's the complete opposite of what Abraham Lincoln urged us to do.

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We can't and the media are playing and the media are playing an aggressive role in this. They're not just prodding the Democrat Party in these people. They're they're leading the role, as you point out, Anderson Cooper, he's one of a gaggle of these people who have the same mindset as he not of course he is.

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And that's the thing that we need to understand about this moment. It's not just that the media, you know, hates conservatism or hates an ideology or or hates, you know, certain people who are politicians. They hate you for believing in them, for voting for them, for trusting in them or for wanting to advocate for that. And that's what we're going to see going forward. I mean, the thing that we need to be prepared for, Mark, is that the establishment politicians in Washington on the Republican side are going to want to go along with this idea.

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Yeah, they're going to want to strip Ted Cruz and Josh Holly of their committee memberships. They're going to want to undermine, undermine Ron Johnson, find a primary challenge for him in the midterms. They're going to try to go after these people who tried to make this issue front.

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And I got to go. We have to be prepared for it.

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And I've got to have you back because you just defined Mitch McConnell as far as I'm concerned. Yes.

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Ben, you're doing a great job. Keep it up. And we we very much admire all that you and your folks are doing. God bless you.

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God bless you, too, Mark. And we'll be right back.

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We agree that breaching the Capitol building should always be condemned.

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