Mark Levin parses Obama’s rhetoric, stopping each phrase and explaining the difference between Obama’s plans for the nation’s future, and what America is really all about. Please listen to the whole thing, it is very good, and Mark makes things easy to understand.
Levin tweeted the link from Real Clear Politics, and I’ve embedded the video here from YouTube.

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4 Responses to Mark Levin Deconstructs Obama’s Deluded Ideals

  1. task says:

    The ideas are deluded but Obama is not. The problem is the dopey and deluded electorate that would vote for four additional years of this nonsense. The blank canvas is blank no more. He has defined himself and four additional years of an untethered presidency without a voting constituency to answer to should scare the hell out of rational people. And that in a nutshell defines the type of people he appeals to. When over fifty percent vote for even worse than the same it is not just Obama we have to worry about. It is our national soul.

  2. Gary Cobb says:

    Have you ever wondered why Mr. Levin is not invited to appear along side the Liberal talking heads? All they have are talking points or marching orders while Mr. Levin is armed to the teeth with the Constitution and true law.
    Many in this great country are unaware that there is this one voice that speaks to us not as a partisan temporary politician but as a true patriot and lover of this great nation. He has no agenda but to protect our unalienable rights. He seeks nothing in return. He aspires to no office nor does he seek power. He is an educator, an historian, and the empirical voice of our founding fathers. He is a no nonsense, no BS American that has refused to blindly follow a party line or platform. His platform is the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution.
    He is now, in advance of this election, alerting us for the sake of this country. He warns what is in store for us all if we do not open our eyes and apply the brakes with full force and both feet. He reminds us that there is so much work to do and so many mistakes to correct.
    To all Americans. Stop and drop everything, set aside every entitlement you think is your right and expect the government to bestow upon you. Turn your attention and look with wide open eyes at the man that wants to, as he says, "build a nation". Stand back and look at the party that wants to take control of your life and allow you only those things they think you should have. They tell you now what you are owed from another of your fellow Americans. This President and party wants you to look at your American brothers and sisters with hatred and jealously. They want you to look with anger at the economic rewards of the hard work of your fellow Americans. They want your approval to strip it away like wild dogs tearing at the flesh of it's prey They want you to cast lots for the cloths that your fellow Americans have on their backs much like the soldiers did at the foot of the cross.This is not us. This is not America. This is not what we do.
    Long before any partisan party leader promised us anything, we were civil and charitable to each other. We built this great nation together. We fought side by side. We settled our differences without the aid of this group or that. Sometime our own justice was stern, some times a rail was a way out of town for the law breaker, some times we were wrong, but we always set it right. It was not Federal intervention or some politician that "restored" civil rights. It was Dr. King and Rosa Parks and many others of that time and before. Many opportunist have tried to cash in on Dr. King's work and they are still with us today demanding something that they really no nothing about. Americans fought, struggled, sacrificed, and yes came together on their own to make this country great. We, Americans, could all survive and prosper with nothing more that our belief in God, our freedoms, liberties, and independence. Leave the Federal Government to protect our shores. We do not need politicians or any others to remake, rebuild, or reconstruct America. Get out of the way leave us alone and we will attend to our own affairs.
    Obama with his self serving ideology, his failed policies together with his wishes and plans to fundamentally transform this great nation is as dangerous to our country as any force on earth. We are a nation of people not parties. We do not divide ourselves across an isle. We are a God fearing civil society made uncivil not by us but by some men and women from both sides of the isle. They seek to fill their own pocket at the cost of a nation. These men and women disregard any limitation placed upon them by our Constitution and seek to remake our wonderful country into some utopian society or Ameritopia as Mr. Levin would say.
    I would further say to the centralized federal government, stay out of our affairs and do what you do best when and if you find out what that is. Quit spending our treasure and drowning us in debt. All of you are elected by us and you take an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic…and I suggest you might want to consider starting and stopping there and leave the rest to American know how. Let us be free to work, prosper, expand and help our fellow man.

    • task says:

      Gary,

      Levin is a national treasure. He correctly described today's democrats when he said they were looking for a dictator. At the very least they have no problem morphing our government so that one would prosper.

      Liberty minded conservatives are looking for a Constitutional leader. Even the likes of Romney could become one provided that we never take our eye off of the ball. Although leaders do not lead from behind, we can. We can push them to become better than they naturally would be. Reagan was a leader and so was Washington who could have been our King. We do not want a king no matter how fair minded and benevolent he might be. It is not even what we want; it is what a free people need and what we need is a politically chaste Executive who is respectful of of his role to fulfill, with dignify, his limited Article Two Constitutional obligations. To the extent that he does he could inspire and prevent a legislature from overpowering our freedom and thereby allow a free people to remain so to pursue their happiness and fulfill their dreams. But first and foremost this occurs as a function of a liberty minded electorate. We are the remnants of a nation where almost all were once so mindful; we are the seeds that can shape the future; we are the only ones that can fulfill the "the "Dreams of Our Founders". We are conservative Americans who do not compromise on principles and we will (must) make sure that who we elect do not either. Because we can never depend on the good fortune to have a Reagan or Washington as our leader we rely on ourselves to insist that who we elect do not stray from the principles embodied within our founding and governing documents. This is the only way we can hope to have limited and good government.

  3. task says:

    Tonight we are about to hear about FDR and why Obama is somehow similar and needs to be re-elected to lead us out of the Bush created recession. Let me deconstruct that myth.

    FDR never led America to a recovery. He kept us out of a recovery despite the fact that he crafted an alphabet soup of job recovery programs. He made no better moves than his predecessor. Instead of just propping up wages and prices he cemented them in place by law. He demanded that farms destroy crops and reduce farmland in an attempt to increase the price of products by restricting their supply because he mistakingly bought into the idea that falling prices were the cause of the depression and not the result of it. He propped up unsound businesses with tax dollars and diverted capital into public works projects that starved a capital deficient private economy. He postponed the deflation of the bubble and thereby delayed the recovery by over three of his terms. He was the original quantitative easer. The depression lasted as long as it did, not despite him but because of him. In the end the postwar peacetime economy of free market capitalism, absent government meddling, returned us to prosperity. And till this day they deliberately have it completely upside down.