Didn’t say he should support him.
Stop trying to derail him.
Levin is more worried about his career, and sadly, he’s proven it.
True, Levin has a career, and talk show hosts are not always able to keep the agenda of their shows 100% in line with constitutional conservatism. I’m not saying I know of an example where this applies to Levin, just that I’m aware the conflict is there sometimes for any radio personality.
I think it’s a fair bet to say Levin’s threshold for violating principle with dishonesty is likely to be significantly higher than Trump’s.
When you look at Trump compared to Levin, you have a guy whose entire life is devoted to selling a product based on fabricating appearance at the expense of truth.
Trump is a professional salesman whose record demonstrates he has never had an afinity for ideas, especially the ideas of our Constitution.
Most importantly, the idea of individual liberty as an unalienable right.