Hannity airs at 9PM and 12 Midnight EST. If a video is available for later viewing, I'll post a link to it.
I don't plan on commenting. I plan to watch the re-air.
Bump for The Great One.
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I alerted the entire Mark Levin Thread in Post #8:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3055620/posts?page=8#8
-PJ
Watching now. Mark Levin is excellent.
Mark has hipster shades 8-)
Mark made another mention last night about creating an “alliance” with Beck. A Hannity, Levin, Beck alliance is a very good thing. Rush is holding out...
First ten minutes is laying out the problem facing us, post-constitutional socialism. Next up, Mark’s suggested amendments and questions from the studio audience.
Mark is remarkably articulate. If you transcribed his speech, it would read like an essay. So different from The Commie.
TOTALLY FOR BREAKING NEWS!!!
this is timely and Levin is AWESOME!
LOVE this format. Smart people discussing Important Things, without being interrupted by stupid questions from liberals. Yes, there is such a thing as a stupid question.
BTTT
Tuned in. Thanks!
Go, Mark, GO!!
Outstanding show. Couldn’t have gone any better. Record it and save it for your grandkids.
It was inspiring to watch TGO offer a ray of hope for a bruised and battered nation.
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If you missed this "Hannity" special with Mark Levin (The Great One) at 9pm, ET, you have another chance. Tune into the Fox News Channel in about 10 minutes. The show re-airs at 12 midnight ET.
This one-hour special with Mark Levin was so good, I suspect FNC may re-run it during the weekend as well. Check your listings...
Excellent show...Agreed, it should have been two hours with limited commercial breaks....needed longer segments to build up steam.
The initial portion of the program:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2612513635001/mark-levin-brings-the-constitution-to-life/
Too much to comment on. But here is a summary of the 3rd proposed amendment:
3- (a) Term limit for Supreme Court - 12 total years of service
(b) Supreme Court decisions overridden by a 3/5th vote of Congress,
(c) Supreme Courts decisions overridden by 35th vote of the States - this is not subject to litigation, or Presidential or Congressional approval.
The Liberals (Dem and Rep) will writhe in agony with this proposal.