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Articles Written by: MARK R. LEVIN
In our history, we have done both: We have stayed and built up nations after defeating them, and we have left nations after defeating them. The proper strategy depends on the best interests of American national security under the ...
Mark Steyn asks a good question: What is our strategy in Afghanistan? But I suppose this question can be asked of those, such as George Will, who urge our departure: What is our strategy after we leave? I think we can agree that the fig-leaf Will urges, ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
1 Sep 2009
It appears that monetary policy (the low cost of money) and the market system (the reduced prices of homes) will save the banks, not TARP bailouts. As predictable as the day is long. The bank crisis is ending. Has anyone noticed? But the ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
10 Apr 2009
To Jonah’s point: The Republicans actually put out some pretty good ideas and stood firm against the junk that was thrown at them for several weeks. I have spoken night after night about the Republican failures in the past, but I don’t see it this time. ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
16 Feb 2009
The Republicans were out of the game from Day One. Nancy Pelosi simply was not working with them. And in the Senate, even some of the usual moderate Republicans dropped out of discussions with the Democrats because they could not make any significant ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
16 Feb 2009
I felt the speech had conflicting themes, including Obama's attempts to link our history to his agenda, which doesn't work well. It also started out with a list of liberal economic items which I thought very odd. And the theme that America is facing ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
20 Jan 2009
Respectfully, I don’t applaud the appointment. Sunstein’s book, The Second Bill of Rights, is a rejection of the limits the Constitution places on government, and the judiciary in particular. Perhaps Sunstein has the ability to compartmentalize his ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
8 Jan 2009
I've known Paul for nearly three decades, before my earliest days in the Reagan administration. He was a man of great ideas and perpetual action. I learned a great deal from him. He was fond of telling me that he introduced me to talk radio and cable ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
18 Dec 2008
Jason writes, "I think what’s right in what Parker says is that religious conservatives would be wise to be mindful of this, and to choose their rhetoric accordingly."
This is odd to me, like most generalizations of this sort. I am not sure if I am a " ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
5 Dec 2008
Jonah, I concur and have been making this point for months (here and on my show), also noting the difficulty in defining the new proletariat or middle class. In fact, I address this to a degree in a book I have coming out in a few months. I would also ...
From MARK R. LEVIN,
The Corner,
3 Dec 2008