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Last night, Mark
Levin debuted his Sunday evening program
on Fox:
On the Fox News Channel premiere of "Life, Liberty &
Levin,"Mark Levin sat down for an illuminating discussion with prominent
economist and syndicated columnist Walter E. Williams.
Levin recalled
that when he was about 20 years old, he spoke with then-Sen. Paul Laxalt
(R-Nev.), a close ally of Ronald Reagan.
"One of the
things he said to me that has stuck with me ever since [was] 'every day
Congress meets, we lose a little bit of our liberty.' It wasn't supposed to be
that way," Levin noted.
. . .
Our household reluctantly tuned in last
night -- and with low expectations. Levin is often strident and irritating on radio, and
we did not sign on to CRTV after his disgraceful treatment/firing of Mark Steyn
about a month after they started operations. However, last night’s program was
a pleasant surprise. The distinguished economics professor Walter E. Williams was
on for the full hour, so there was a sustained discussion instead of the usual
2-minute sound bite, cut off with the host/hostess saying “we’re out of time.”
There is a short video extract
at the link (scroll down).
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