Yawn. Jim Robinson himself has posted ample evidence of Trump's conservatism, going back decades and much of it taken from his own books. Immigration, Trade, Taxation, Regulation: Trump has discussed these issues for decades, and holds eminently conservative positions on them.
Indeed, looking at Trump's policy initiatives, it's clear that he's the most conservative nominee since Ronald Reagan, by any reasonable standard.
Let's not forget that Reagan, for instance, signed the Immigration Act of 1986, which granted amnesty to millions of illegals.
So why would you cling to such a clumsy canard which doesn't stand up to close scrutiny when the actual facts are considered?
Is Levin not entitled to his opinion?
Levin's perfectly entitled to his opinion. And conservatives are perfectly entitled to call bullshit on it.
Levin can make all the rationalizations in the world to claim Trump is a globalist, but he'd better get used to having his hysterical hatred of Donald Trump challenged and repudiated.
Levin has jumped the shark, and he can either wake up, or he can become increasingly irrelevant by pandering to a steadily dwindling listening audience, just like Hillary is.
Conservatives, unfortunately for Mark Levin, tend to think for themselves, and when someone like Levin lurches off into Looney Land, they risks losing their audience, because conservative listeners can tell when a pundit 1) has too much invested in a specific candidate, or 2) is imposing some impossibly rigid or hypocritical ideological litmus test, or 3) has such blind hatred for another candidate that every show becomes a ceaseless vendetta against that person.
That's why Levin and Rush are going to go down the drain if they don't wake up to what's happening with the GOP, and embrace it, because this movement is very positive and important, and represents the greatest potential for conservative progress in government since Ronald Reagan was President.
These gentlemen are going to become mere afterthoughts if they don't start participating in the new order of things: an upgraded, improved GOP with a "big tent" and a nationalistic, "America First" attitude and policy priorities.
Vote Trump!
Levin’s trademark issues are the limited nature of the federal government and his stance on abortion. Neither of these issues can be advanced by a candidate unwilling to wield the meat axe in DC. A self fulfilling failure scenario for Levin.
“Yawn. Jim Robinson himself has posted ample evidence of Trump’s conservatism, going back decades and much of it taken from his own books. Immigration, Trade, Taxation, Regulation: Trump has discussed these issues for decades, and holds eminently conservative positions on them.”
Yawn. I stopped reading right there since you are unable to form your own opinions unless someone else posts them for you.
Registered Democrat. Self identifying Democrat as early as 2004.