Posted on 04/19/2016 2:33:32 PM PDT by Biggirl
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Marks Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation
Conservatism is the antidote to tyranny precisely because its principles are the founding principles. --Mark Levin in Liberty and Tyranny
Welcome to The Levin Lounge Step in and have a virtual FRink.
Welcome all, to the most FUN LIVE THREAD on FreeRepublic.com!
You can call Marks show: 1-877-381-3811.
Mark explains it ALL and boy do we NEED him!!
Levin FRinks List:
yHello! He's Here In The Non-Descript Building and In The Hidden Bunker! Patriots, grab a comfy seat around the fireplace, warm your bones, grab a copy of The US Constitution, and select from Mark's Books which are on the shelves; help yourself and follow along for the next 3 hours, while we all educate each other and set the call-in libtards straight about their idiocy and treason. Also, help yourself to the Cheeseburger/Fries and Milk Duds 'buffet' and non-alcoholic drinks which Mark's graciously provided. And don't feed Barney any of that stuff!
It’s time for 3 hours of full throated conservatism followed by an hour of Levin TV. The more Denali...the merrier. :-)
I hope he is paying FR.
Becks ratings have hit the skids, his show and network are going bankrupt.
I hope Levin tanks too.
#NeverTrump = No Listeners = going back to being a lawyer again Mark
I have set up this thread for those who can handle Mark stressing out live right now during primary season.
Levin is as impervious to the truth as Cruz is. Neither wants to understand that Cruz can’t win without Affirmative Action and has zero chance of getting more than the 206 ECVs Romney got. Cruz can’t get Republicans to vote for him so how does he get crossover voters - answer is he can’t. Thank me!
Man, I can’t wait for this election to be over. #neverdem
Looks like the usual Whiner Trump Trolls again.
Culled from the book John Adams, by David McCullough:In 1796, Adams was called "His Rotundity" and "sesquipedality of belly" in opposition newspapers, and accused of wanting a hereditary monarchy for his son John Quincy.
In response, Jefferson was called a coward for fleeing Monticello from the British in 1791.
In 1800, Jefferson supporters called Adams a "hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibilities of a woman," and "a wretch whose soul came blasted from the hand of nature, a wretch that has neither the science of a magistrate, the politeness of a courtier, more the courage of a man."
Jefferson was called a weakling, more a Frenchman than an American, a spendthrift and a libertine. He was accused of cheating clients as a young lawyer. As President, Jefferson would flood the country with French and Irish "refuse of Europe." But mostly, Jefferson was said to be an atheist, a godless man who mocked Christianity. Family Bibles would have to be hidden from a Jefferson government.
A whisper campaign spread rumors that Jefferson slept with his slave women.
Adams was called too old, toothless, easily confused, insane. Adams was accused of ordering the minister of France to bring back young girls for him.
Jefferson, a Virginia aristocrat, slave owner, who lived luxuriously at Monticello, was called a "man of the people."
Adams, a farmer's son who despised slavery, lived frugally in common style and means, was called an aristocrat who would enslave ordinary people.
Then the endorsement battle began.
Adams' Secretary of Treasury supported Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton, as Commanding General of the Army, traveled amongst the troops endorsing Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Longtime Adams friend Francis Dana (chief Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Court) declined to support him. Newspapers were split.
Finally, late in the campaign, Hamilton published a 54-page pamphlet called "A Letter from Alexander Hamilton on the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams," essentially a "Bush's Fault" treatise against Adams.
Despite all this, the election was fairly close. Adams won New England, Jefferson won the South. 70 electoral notes were needed to win, but this was before the 12th amendment so electors voted for two names for President. Jefferson got 73 to Adams' 65, but Aaron Burr of New York also got 73, tying Jefferson and throwing the election into the House of Representatives.
So far, 2016 isn't all that different from 1800.
-PJ
You got it!
Saw today at my local supermarket the most recent copy of Time Magazine showing on the front cover Sen. Ted Cruz and it sure looked “creepy”.
Has Mark not been paying attention?
NY Republican party may be liberal, but Trump has been getting blue-collar votes in MANY other states.
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Mark says if Trump doesn’t get 82 or so, it would be considered a loss.
Well, if Cruz loses 83 delegates in all of the remaining primaries (about 769 delegates), he is mathematically eliminated from 1237.
How is Herbert Lom aka Chief Inspector Drefuss doing tonite? Has he turned the big gas-bag laser beam on Trump yet? What was that huge ray gun Dreyfuss was going to use?
You are a great supporter on FR. Wish Mark would come to his senses and start talking about the “pups” as he is starting to sound like Lenny, George.
Yep, another 3 hours of Trump bashing.
Good point. Cruz could well be mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination tonight if Trump sweeps NY. Wonder how many in talk radio will urge Cruz to continue on to play spoiler when he is mathmatically eliminated from getting 1,237 delegates and will likely NOT win a contested convention should Trump fail to secure 1,237 delegates prior to the first bat got at the RNC.
Cruz and his campaign urged all the other candidates to get out and all Trump has to do narrate the non-stop Cruz whining that all the others need to get out.
He is still doing it to Kasich.
From a post of mine in a March 5 thread Think Trump was crude? The Founding Fathers were just as bad
Culled from the book John Adams, by David McCullough:
In 1796, Adams was called “His Rotundity” and “sesquipedality of belly” in opposition newspapers, and accused of wanting a hereditary monarchy for his son John Quincy.
In response, Jefferson was called a coward for fleeing Monticello from the British in 1791.
In 1800, Jefferson supporters called Adams a “hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibilities of a woman,” and “a wretch whose soul came blasted from the hand of nature, a wretch that has neither the science of a magistrate, the politeness of a courtier, more the courage of a man.”
Jefferson was called a weakling, more a Frenchman than an American, a spendthrift and a libertine. He was accused of cheating clients as a young lawyer. As President, Jefferson would flood the country with French and Irish “refuse of Europe.” But mostly, Jefferson was said to be an atheist, a godless man who mocked Christianity. Family Bibles would have to be hidden from a Jefferson government.
A whisper campaign spread rumors that Jefferson slept with his slave women.
Adams was called too old, toothless, easily confused, insane. Adams was accused of ordering the minister of France to bring back young girls for him.
Jefferson, a Virginia aristocrat, slave owner, who lived luxuriously at Monticello, was called a “man of the people.”
Adams, a farmer’s son who despised slavery, lived frugally in common style and means, was called an aristocrat who would enslave ordinary people.
Then the endorsement battle began.
Adams’ Secretary of Treasury supported Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton, as Commanding General of the Army, traveled amongst the troops endorsing Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Longtime Adams friend Francis Dana (chief Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Court) declined to support him. Newspapers were split.
Finally, late in the campaign, Hamilton published a 54-page pamphlet called “A Letter from Alexander Hamilton on the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams,” essentially a “Bush’s Fault” treatise against Adams.
Despite all this, the election was fairly close. Adams won New England, Jefferson won the South. 70 electoral notes were needed to win, but this was before the 12th amendment so electors voted for two names for President. Jefferson got 73 to Adams’ 65, but Aaron Burr of New York also got 73, tying Jefferson and throwing the election into the House of Representatives.
So far, 2016 isn’t all that different from 1800.
-PJ
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