I also am distressed by Mark’s increasingly emotional, almost histrionic support of Ted Cruz. Cruz would make a fine president and has been my second choice after Trump. But Mark seems to be coming unhinged about the entire matter and has, as stated, been losing credibility with many listeners. It is particularly unpleasant to listen to his interaction with “callers,” so during those segments I typically change to cable news, such as FNC (especially Sean Hannity), FBN (especially Lou Dobbs), or Newsmax TV (especially Steve Malzberg, JD Hayworth, or Dennis Michael Lynch). A couple of months ago on his program, Mark said that “someone” had leaked the information that the son of Mark’s girlfriend is (or was at the time) an employee of the Cruz campaign; and Mark vowed to discover the identity of the leaker, which he said was most likely a political campaign. This was discussed on several websites, but to my knowledge (please correct me if I’m wrong) the issue was never revisited by Mark on air; and I’m wondering whether it is a factor in his increasingly virulent attacks on Trump. In any event, Mark is still one of my main sources for conservative political commentary, and I hope he will eventually regain his composure and objectivity. He still has plenty of credit in his account with many of us who have followed him for years and especially appreciate him as a fellow dog lover.
While Levin misjudges Trump, I try to remember the feud between Jefferson and Hamilton as well as Jefferson and Adams.
FJB noted that Mark Levin gets extremely attached to pets. He subconsciously views Cruz as a faithful hound. A character flaw, but Levin is worth forgiving.
Liberty Amendments!