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SAT, Jan 20 show, Mark Levin makes an emphatic point that the current state of affairs amounts to slavery, pure and simple.
He talks not from theory but of the documentation of the problem.
Hard to argue for the continued practice of unlimited illegals pouring into the US.
Less than 30 minutes.
Life, Liberty & Levin 1/20/24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0aXzJ04TAY&ab_cha...
No. of Recommendations: 1
SAT, Jan 20 show, Mark Levin makes an emphatic point that the current state of affairs amounts to slavery, pure and simple.
He talks not from theory but of the documentation of the problem. - BrerBear
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Just like most here, I rely on Fox News to keep me informed of the important events of the day in a fair and balanced way. But of all the hosts, Levin is just too hard to listen to. He makes good conservative observations but is way too loud and preachy for me to watch for more than two minutes. Much the same with Hannity.
No. of Recommendations: 1
<<BHM: Levin is just too hard to listen to. He makes good conservative observations but is way too loud and preachy for me to watch for more than two minutes. Much the same with Hannity.>>
Concur:
Levin: I wish he could just use a little more voice emphasis than the loudness. The basic facts are always there, the voice can be distracting, off-putting. Almost as though what he was saying were jaded facts.(?)
Hannity: Haven't listened to him for many months. He has a bad habit of plowing the same ground over and over, with the same words, that I find less effective or interesting. He was especially guilty of the habit back in 2008, when he was trying to make the point about how shallow and useless was Obama as candidate. The ideas were there, but saying the exact same thing day by day was very not useful.
No. of Recommendations: 0
Concur:
Levin: I wish he could just use a little more voice emphasis than the loudness. The basic facts are always there, the voice can be distracting, off-putting. Almost as though what he was saying were jaded facts.(?)
Hannity: Haven't listened to him for many months. He has a bad habit of plowing the same ground over and over, with the same words, that I find less effective or interesting. He was especially guilty of the habit back in 2008, when he was trying to make the point about how shallow and useless was Obama as candidate. The ideas were there, but saying the exact same thing day by day was very not useful. - BrerBear
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As long we are talking Fox News, a topic all here most certainly enjoy, I also don't care for Laura. She is not smooth managing time and transitioning to the next story. She usually talks over her guests. I DVR Laura for two thigs - I FF to VDH who is a frequent guest. And I FF to the Raymond Arroyo segment which is usually a humorous take on events of the day.
The shows I like the most are The Five, Jesse, and Gutfeld. One thing they all have in common is presenting current events in a humorous way. For straight news, Brett Bear.