Um, Mark Levin isn’t running for president. He gets paid to run his mouth.
The question was: does Romneycare DISQUALIFY him as the GOP nominee for POTUS? For any GOP candidate to go on the record saying that another contestant for the nomination should be DISQUALIFIED is very different from stating objections to the health care law in MA that happened under Romney, or his flip-flops on abortion and gay marriage or his position on man-made global warning.
There are plenty of issues for them to go after each other on, and plenty of time to do it, but as a GOP candidate, it’s foolish to tell a CNN newsman that one of your rivals for the nomination is DISQUALIFIED.
That would have been easy, because it's true. It would have been easy for her to make a critique of a plan that was the blueprint for Obamacare.
Sorry, she was timid and wrong not to take that on.
As to Levin, I don't particularly like him (no sense of humor, too shrill for my taste) and I don't listen to him. However, on this point, for two minutes, he nailed it.
Obviously, there are easy, Tea Party oriented ways to answer that question. Here's one....
MB: Well Wolf, it's up to the voters to disqualify Mitt. However, I do think that Romneycare was a bad idea.
Voila.