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Skewed political rhetoric, no insight, no opposing views. Not worth watching unless you share the commentator and guest's political views and beliefs.
Levin knows the truth and doesn't just know it, he reports it. Other networks won't and don't, but this man doesn't stop reporting the factual information. He continues creating smart points and making them. Yep, Levin certainly knows what he's talking about and it shows when you watch him report.
Following the advice of my mother, us you can't say something nice ....
Although he speaks English, the words form sentences of a non thinking sycophant
What a joke..
10TyH-42
Might not agree with his politics, but he does back up his assertions with case law and constitution. He can build a case and back it up with passionate regurgitation of his research and legal studies. I often don't like the logical conclusions of his summaries, but I also don't like when defense lawyers win a case after the represented perp looks guilty to me in the court of public opinion.
From the first show, Levin has dominated his Sunday Night Time slot. For good reason, his guests are stellar. Levin, a Constitutional expert, has earned the nickname, "The Great One". He is immensely smart, plain spoken, and direct.
But, his quality of guests are where this program really shines. A few include, Climatologist Dr. Patrick Michaels, who provided counterpoint to why the world is not going to end in 12 years, George Gilder, technology expert, discussing life after Google, and Brandon Straka, a gay civil rights leader, who left the Democrat party and started the #Walkaway movement. My favorite episode so far had a guest, I can't remember his name, who was an expert on electromagnetic pulse and the US electrical grid, discussing how we were vulnerable to these sort of attacks.
I record every episode so I can review them multiple times, if needed, as some episodes are packed with scientific or other types of intellectual material that I enjoy reviewing on occasion.
But, his quality of guests are where this program really shines. A few include, Climatologist Dr. Patrick Michaels, who provided counterpoint to why the world is not going to end in 12 years, George Gilder, technology expert, discussing life after Google, and Brandon Straka, a gay civil rights leader, who left the Democrat party and started the #Walkaway movement. My favorite episode so far had a guest, I can't remember his name, who was an expert on electromagnetic pulse and the US electrical grid, discussing how we were vulnerable to these sort of attacks.
I record every episode so I can review them multiple times, if needed, as some episodes are packed with scientific or other types of intellectual material that I enjoy reviewing on occasion.
Did you know
- TriviaLevin reported on his November 21, 2017 radio program, in the first hour, that he didn't know how he found it out, but even though he intended to report it that day, Matt Drudge beat him to it and broke the news on the Drudge Report website earlier that day.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Outsiders: Episode #9.20 (2024)
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