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Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 4/5/19

2019-04-05
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, the New York Times continues their propagandistic pseudo-events to smear Attorney General Barr and the Mueller Report. This pseudo-news has fueled rumors and attempts to investigate and jail the president and his family. Indeed, society has become accustomed to hoaxes and illusions. Later, the Democrats keep the rhetoric going to abolish the electoral college—the failsafe that the founders put into our Construction to protect the integrity of our presidential elections. Also, Senator Bernie Sanders claims that President Trump is a racist and homophobe amongst other things, but it's him that represents one of the most homogeneous white states in the nations. Sanders should look towards Venezuela for equality, where they are now dying equally, starving equally, and losing their homes equally. How’s that for equality? Finally, author Peter J. Wallison calls in to discuss his new book, "Judicial Fortitude: The Last Chance to Rein In the Administrative State.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the pod cast as presented exclusively by Hills Del College now and it's a hundred and seventy fifth year hills. There is a truly independent institution where learn surprised and intellectual enthusiasm is valued. Thank you for listening and my sincere appreciation to hills. Dale brother sponsorship now run only underground than the bowels of the hidden somewhere under Britain's deal of among the script building. We once again made contact with our leader. Everybody Markleham in here are number eight, seven, seven, three eight one three thousand eight hundred and eleven, eight hundred and seventy seven three hundred and eighty one, three thousand eight hundred and eleven nasty question. I asked MR producer Mister CALL Screener this question right before we came on the air
Are there no women members of Congress who sexually harass anybody? I mean that there would be unique, wouldn't mr producing story of the story about female teachers, molesting students and I'm not kidding sanctions they're out there. You see him all the time, I'm just rather shocked Congress there's a lot of women in Congress. Now the Senate, but house staffers. Do they not harass any man? boys or other women, patently not fairly, to lasting fairly into lasting. Cannot always I go to day, there's really a ton going on on this. Only Friday were training and they Washington DC area. In Virginia, and by the way, a reminder among waters, world eight p, M Eastern.
Saturday, and my favorite show cause. I do it like Liberty and Levant ten p m Sunday, eastern time, seven p law alone This is our guest for the full hour, she's, terrific, Reading these stories they still going on, but our attorney general now this is the second time he's been attorney general. Highly highly regarded as an outstanding lawyer. And they want a subpoena his red, the the report, which is a joke. He is accused of a cover up, which is a joke. He's bought and paid for is a joke, should now he's under attack, and then, of course, we discussed yesterday the New York Times as a funny story.
On sources, anonymous sources who no other anonymous sources about the how they disagree and there's differences on the special council seem over collusion. More who cares. And the New York Times pushes this stuff and don't be surprised over the weekend, particularly on Sunday, when they're really pushing that arcane big thick newspaper that they sell out there, which of course out of the year Confronted oughta be targeted by the environmentalist losing all using all our paper, but anyway the point is that at times of stirring up their wash them. Also stirring up what are we. What is this all about subpoenas turning generals covering up what is this all about?. Why do the news rooms go along with this stuff?
In I hinted at several months ago about a gentleman by the name of Boston, Professor Boston,. And he would eventually become the headed Where a Congress prepared a time, but he was a brilliant, brilliant Manny historian at the University of Chicago Daniel Borsier, widely esteemed any wrote about pseudo events which we ve touched on before, but I really want to digging a little bit today you enter into the weekend. Many we, your car, you wrap your rush hour, you're, getting I need to get in your cars or at home safely, listening in which to think about this phrase. Pseudo events we know about propaganda, but pseudo events or different. They can be propaganda. Any wrote way back fifty eight years ago about pseudo events,
My very preshent man and he said we need not be theologians- to see parents ability for making the world interesting from God to the newspaper man we used to believe there were believe there were only so many events in the world if there were not any intriguing or startling consequences. It wasn't the father the reporter. He couldn't be expected a report which did not exist. Within the last hundred years, though, and especially The twentieth century, all this has changed. We expect the papers to full of news, and if there is no news visible to the naked eye or to the average citizen, we still expected to be there for enterprising newsman. The successful reporter is one who can find a story. Even if there's no earth
acre assassination or civil war. If we cannot find it. Then he must make one. He must make one by the questions. He asks of public figures by the surprising human interest he unfolds from some come a place of it or by these called news behind the news and if all that fails. Then he must give us. I think peace. And embroidering of well known facts, re speculation about startling things to come. This explained It is a new kind of synthetic novelty, synthetic novelty which has flooded our experience, that being pseudo events, The common prefix pseudo comes from the greek word, meaning false or intended to deceive. And we are surrounded folks by to events, even explain that would the ads.
Around the clock media, the news gaps I'm so narrow that ordered to have additional news so called for each new edition of each new broadcast It was necessary to plan in advance the stages by which any available news would be unveiled with more space fill the news. Man had to fill it ever more quickly news gap. And turned into news making. Moreover, pseudo events spawn other pseudo events in geometric progression. This is partly because every kind of pseudo event tends to become rich will The protocol and they rigidity all its own, as he type of soon event, acquires this rigidity pressure arise to reduce other derivative forms of pseudo events, which are more fluid, more tantalizing more interestingly, ambiguous nowadays,
test of a Washington reporter is seldom his skill at precise, dramatic reporting, but more often his adroitness at dark intimation. If he wishes to keep his news channels open, he must occur. Later vocabulary and develop a style to conceal a sources. You're, the relation of a supposed event or statement to the underlying acts of life. In time seeming to offer hard facts. Much of his stock in trade is his own and other people, speculation about the reality of what he reports. He helps create that very up Security, without which the supposed illumination of his reports would be unnecessary. A perfect example, I say of this process, involves the so called russian culture analogous which to summarize start
as a political accusation- love against candidate Donald Trump by Hillary Clinton in her campaign, followed by political too. And by democratic members of the Senate and the house for the appointment of a special council, despite the lack of any criminal prerequisite. The course of Democratic Party press outlets in the report is encouraging such an appointment by promoting the demands, the actual I'm a Robert Mahler Special Council. They countless leaks and speculation about the investigation. The indictments plea, ideals and convictions of individuals, unrelated to the original allegation of russian collusion and President Trump areas, investigative tributaries flowing from the mother investigation into the subsequent investigation by the EU, attorney's office for the southern district in York, leading to the Michael com. Please dealing
the aims of campaign violations and now the multitude multiple congressional investigate this. Followed by news report speculating about president trumps, legal Para Location said he would mean be indicted that he was already secretly indicted. That is, Donald Junior would be indicted that his son in law, Jerry Kirshner, would be indicted, etc. The point is reached we're pseudo events. And the pseudo news drive the Democratic Party press, that's what I call it and the progressive agenda which certainly includes the removal of president tram from office as a top priority. Bursting maintain that we and much of our waking hours living in a world of unreality.
By, among others, the press. The american citizen thus lives in a world where fantasies more real than reality were the image has more dignity than its original. We hardly dare. A sorry bewilderment, because our ambiguous experiences so pleasantly iridescent. And the solace. A belief in contrive reality is so thoroughly real. We have become Eager accessories to the great hoaxes are the age these other hoaxes we play on ourselves, green new deal. Man made climate change very care for all open borders. These the hoaxes we play on ourselves And bore Stena Stuteley advised what I us most is not what we have done with America, but we have substituted for America. We
tougher primarily not from our vices or weaknesses, but from our illusions A hot did not by reality, but by those yes, we have put in place a reality. Discover our allusion will not solve the problems of our world. But if we do not, discover them. We will never discover our real problems to dispel the ghosts populate the world of our making will not give us the power to conquer the real enemies of the real world order. We make the real world, but it may help us disk that we cannot make the world and our image it will great us and sharpen our vision of a clear away the fog. So we can face the we share with all mankind may was a genius, which is why included in my book on freedom of the press, you see, ladies and gentlemen, my contention that the vast majority, this
called news we receive is all about social activism that the radical school of thought professors, like N Y, you rose and another, have succeeded in its spreading. It's not about object truth: smart about under girning our founding principles. It's about the opposite!. And a smaller and smaller handful of individuals telling us what the news is. The news that they create through propaganda through pseudo events through fabrication through self censorship and omission, because
out of scholars, a lot of very smart people know how to different ideas about what is taking place. What has been taking place with the so called forth the state, the media, it's very, very important, as I said, the other data understand what we're dealing with, because It's very very important, as I said the other day, to understand what we're dealing with, because if we do not have a truly free press, we cannot have a truly free country and the same radical progressives have hijacked Hollywood, our classrooms, the administrative state, the Democratic Party parts of the Republican Party Have hijacked the media I'll be right back
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the government. They like polish, spread the word of Liberty republicanism throughout the country. The media have no idea why we have an electoral college, how it works, the history behind or anything of the sort. These candidates were running. No one will abolish it, they don't either. They have no idea what you're talking about beta out To answer your question her up- and I know it's gone, Are you guys bait? oh dork at we, the people rally on Monday caught one go To answer your question: yes, let's abolish the electoral college we the night after the presidential election, in two thousand and sixteen Amy and I were were talking to each other
like how we can explain to Ulysses and Molly and Henry twelve one in eight that the person who got three more votes, just lost the election, and then we were too, each other like how do we explain that to ourselves like what wisest? Ok Obviously you not to intelligent if he can explain it to your children or yourselves. Ever encumber yourself with actual history that presents itself and explains it to go ahead of those bad compromises. We made. Day one in his country and their many other so we can think of- and they are all connected- include the value of some people based on the color. Of their skin, you know this is eight. This is this, is so horrible. The trash her country like this, this is so horrible what
Mended in Philadelphia gave us the freedom we have today why Black Brown, red, yellow albino. They did the best they could under the conditions of the time and the environment that they lived in an If the do red, Abraham Lincoln speeches who did more for Africa, Americans than every one of these democratic candidates put together times a thousand. He would never have said that about our founding fathers. Never he revered them. He admired them. He defended them Any use their work, the declaration of independence quoted it all the time to advance. Cause of abolition for these lightweight.
These constitutional illiterates goes for the media to talk I about aspects of our history is appalling is appalling. The electoral College absolutely nothing to do with slavery or race period. The three fifths rule had absolutely nothing to do with empowering slavery. It had the opposite. As I've said a hundred times and as has written a number books, it was the north that proposed the three fifths of a person not because slaves were three fifths of. Person because you're talking about determining the number of seats in the House of Representatives that best southward get I'm not done I'll, be right back since
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you're. An ignoramus needs to learn a little bit about american history and the dark side of what how the them college was was rid. Actually, the electoral colleges, absolute moron. Because Schwarzenegger you see called Democrats, whiny babies and sore losers when he was talking about them, trying to get rid of the electoral colleges right about that. There is the dark side of how the electoral college was founded, on whatsoever. It was a brilliant bridge. An idea go ahead, her for it to embrace a notion that whoever wins and election with the most supported the most citizens should be the person who takes the office that's the fundamental nature of no its, not we're, not a democracy. Where republic. This lectures Schwarzenegger and he doesn't even know the constitution
institution is not. A document of democracy is a document of republicanism. It's a document of federalism, it's a die, men of checks and balances we'd on a plebiscite sweet, a referendum, we don't have any of that stuff at the federal level. Thank God. If this man would bother to read the Federalist papers here, understand they were concerned about mob accuracy every bit as much as they were concerned about a centralized government that is monarchy. They were very concerned about democracy. They saw what happened in France and the french revolution. The only by that was directly elected originally under our to show is the House of Representatives that wasn't because slavery that it states Centre was elected by legislatures for Senator we're chosen by legislators. The president
vice president have never been directly elected ever and they history this country that wasn't some compromise, our slavery. They tell us what they thought. They tell us their reasons right there in the Federalist papers right there in medicines notes, we don't need murkily to tell us. Go ahead in the stand now after Hillary Clinton, one When did the ices and something I hear the people out there arguing about have argued about before right? I mean there is this event that happened and then all the significance of big deal now see. So this is the the depth to wish Burnett can go. She can't go any deeper cushy engine body to informer so from this she just catch on their wings. It neither dummy I had was true spent in the conversation along Tyler Rumour back in high school, this being a question that was debate really and you learn nothing cause your low. I kill you didn't learn a damn thing.
Certainly, recent history has shown that we have a system that the flaws and been exposed, and there are no laws in this system- the flaws between your ears, pow, there's, no flaws in this system whatsoever. There's a great piece. I believe it's too in national you in their allotted great pieces. On the subject of the Electoral College and keys, I wish I knew the guy who wrote it. Let me look at the bottom Gimme a second. I want to give credit where credit is due, because I believe in that, but I can't see his name day, Mclaughlin that
and he says points out all these Democrats now who support getting rid of the electoral college points out. The electoral college has been with us since the founding and in its present form, since the election of eighteen o for some of the reasons for its creation may be obsolete, nor on the original concept of the electors themselves as important actors- as natural selection process has long since left us, but the fundamental system of electing presence by fifty simultaneous statewide elections plus DC. Other than a raw national popular vote has long served America well isn't going anywhere and it should and the reason he says it is Tommy How are you going to amend the constitution to change this you're, not gonna, get two thirds out of the Senate
two senators for every state, their smaller states with small or large states with small populations and you're, not gonna, get thirty eight states to ratify, but this fights worth having folks just see, though the tyranny were face. So what would american politics look without the electoral college. Changing our current system would unsettle so many the assumptions and incentives that DR presidential politics at the outcomes could easily be unpredictable, but first consider the immediate changes. The core function of the electoral college is to require presidential candidates to appeal to the voters of a sufficient number of large and small states, rather than just try to run a big margins and a handful of estate, cities and regions. Critics ignore the important values, sir, by having a president whose base of support is spread over a broad, diverse array, a regions of the country,
Then a nation is wide and varied tsars. It would be destabilizing president elected over the objections of most of the states are american system, as a whole, both by design and experience, demands the patient building abroad. Diverse political coalitions over time to affect significant change. The present she works together with the Senate and the house to make that a necessity. The Senate, of course,.
Is also a target of electoral college critics, but eliminating the equal suffrage states requires the support of every single state. A president elected without regard to state support is more likely to face a dysfunctional level of opposition in the Senate. Here's an example. Most of us would agree that fifty four percent of the vote is pretty good benchmark for a decisive election victory, not a landslide, but no questions asked comfortable majority, that's bigger than Donald Trump victory in Texas and twenty sixteen Trump one eighteen states with fifty four percent or more of the vote in twenty. Sixteen Hillary Clinton one too Plastc and the other twenty two states were closer than that nationally. Just sixteen election, since one thousand eight hundred and twenty four have been won by a candidate who cleared fifty four percent of the vote. The last. Ragged and eighty four and all of them were regard
its decisive winds at the time picture to candidate election with twenty six Tina Turner, the republican wins. Fifty four percent of the vote and forty eight dates losing early, California, New York and Easy, that's a landslide right, but imagine that the republican nominee who manage this feat was so unpopular in California, You can t see that huh Is she loses all three by a seventy five percent to twenty five percent margin that four hundred and fifty one the eighty seven landslide in the electoral college, built on eight point winds and forty eight states would also be a popular vote defeat. With fifty point, seven percent of the vote for the Democrat to forty nine point, three percent of the vote for Republicans what he's pointing out if you really drive up the road really really big in these dark blue states with big population? California,
and New York? And then you had the city of Washington DC? He sang. That can sway the entire election, and you can see the problem of their we're, a big country They say one man, one vote. Will we, even one man, one vote, but the issue is how do you, organizing whether one man one vote as it play its? Not? How do you organize state by state or national popular election and the point is, if you have a national popular election, you could have regions of the country that sway the entirety of the rest of the country. That's why they're pushing this, not because a one man one vote, but because they think they can have a permanent majority.
Out of a total of about a hundred and thirty seven million votes under his example. That's a popular margin of victory of one point: nine five million votes for candidate who was decisively rejected in forty eight of the fifty states. I'll give you more realistic example. The. Looked at the map of the country, see how many states are red versus blue. And you see how often a presidential candidate wins. All these red states and the Democrat Winds blew states, less blue states, then read states but they're, much more heavily populated This is why you have an electoral college. They never wanted a popular vote when rang and want to massive popular landslides. They never talked about now.
He says this scenario is extreme, but the problem is not elections where some places are overwhelmingly for or against a candidate while the rest of the country's competitive. That's the issue the most Extreme example happened in eighteen, sixty, please, listen, apron, Lincoln one. Eighteen of the thirty three states, all the free states accept New Jersey, giving him Fifty nine percent of the electoral College across eighty one like it got fifty four percent of the popular vote, just as in our example in the two states that gave electoral votes to Stephen Douglas New Jersey, which split votes. Between Lincoln and Douglas carried Missouri Lincoln One just twenty six percent And he was not even on the ballot elsewhere. He got just point nine percent in eleven states carried by Vice President John Breckinridge and point seven percent and three states carry by John Bill. Lincoln, when a popular plurality with a little,
Where thirty nine percent of the vote- and it is true that eighteen sixty is unique case, but the point is the electoral college, against a united regional minority, such as the Anti Bell himself, that seeks to impose its will on the majority regions of the country simply by virtue of superior unity. Now this gets complicated, I know, but the electoral colleges, the glue that holds the presidential elections together. That makes us a nation that makes us a nation. You vote in your state. Every candidate winds in your state gets for electoral college votes. Can you imagine if you vote in your state and Donald Trump Winder State, but Hillary Clinton, one? The
popular vote because of the enormous turn out in California. A blue state and the enormous population in California, and your state has decided that your vote for Trump doesn't count that it's more important that California control all the votes of the state does not make sense to you, Mr Barroso, but you get my example. So the point is, you can have closer shields and forty states. Thirty five states. Thirty states, you can have the Republican Kennedy winning as an example, thirty five states and yet lose the presidency. The national popular vote is the greatest fraud or the more for the reasons I have just told you I'd say it's a very
selection and then the vote start coming in California and then after the election, you recall in California, more votes start coming. They count more morbid, all of a sudden there's. A hundred thousand two hundred million votes, as California goes so goes. Your vote in every state. Is that what you want? Is that what you want, because that's where we're going with the national popular vote, which seeks to go around the constitution, the Electoral college was not created because of slavery
About the dumbest argument that exists and it's a lie but through around the word slavery, throw round the word racism and can basically eliminate anything. You could eliminate anything. It had nothing to do with slavery. There would not be a country, but for some of the compromises they made, like the Electoral College, the small states weren't going to join where the states with small populations weren't going to join the union. There are trying to create a country. Right back then folks, many of our nations, oldest colleges, were founded to teach students to seek truth, recognize what beautiful and hold up what is good, but Thirdly, many have lost their way locked in the grip of political
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Bernie Sanders the child of E segregationist move Does he the child of a slavery compromise in the United States? No, but there. He is the same vote the to the two Democrats. That, while he's a socialist socialist and Democrat, I don't have the same value as the two out of California. Is that fair? Why dont these reporters ass, serious questions? Does your current office chair support, you feel lucky may be goes up and down, compare that to my exchequer with dynamic variable lumbar support
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now run only underground in the bowels of a hidden somewhere under Britain, steel of among the script building. We once again made contact with our leader, everybody Mark Levine. Here our number eight seven, seven, three, eight one, three, eight one, one, eight, seven, seven, three, eight one, three one when I have to say your binds joke it was a very nodded in your face. Just a common didn't bother me: did a body rich, didn't bother me the guy, the stage energies, the head of the electrical union he had given him or her You said you I get permission to give him a hug. Is that that harbour? I don't think it's horrible and I'll know Joe Biden fan either.
We're on him later Elizabeth, warm there. But this national action now with this just shows you how corrupt the left is a corrupt. These democrats are. Nobody should be within miles a sharp and his national action network. This guy is a is a rash on the fire, the country they has been for long anyway there they are. They keep saying the Stacey Abrams who ran for governor of Georgia, actually one. No, she didn't she then she lost significantly over fifty thousand votes. Well, you know all the vote should count, except for those. Fifty thousand. Apparently, all vote should count except those fifty that, while I was rigged there was suppressed,
Now, if we start to say that about candidates who lose and different stage, no fifty thou illegal aliens voted. Her was regular. Oh, you must be a cookie and what the house wrong. She says: she's presidential material she's just another left wing hack, that's all she is and she lost. And these democratic really ought to stop undermining Americans America's confidence in itself. She lost legitimately lost, but Elizabeth Worn is ahead. And she said the National Action network, and this is what she has to say- cut three go just last year there were Applicants North Carolina Knife congressional district through enough votes in the trash to rig an election mass
Voters suppression prevented Stacey S Burma's from becoming dwell on what. What is North Carolina? Ninth congressional districts, to do a Stacy Abrams in Georgia. She's, a rambling buffoon. Both of them actually go ahead Georgia they'll find anyone who try to stand up and push back. Do you want? What does that mean? Who who are they know it, just stop a full and fair count shut up. You Eddie, you don't know what the hell you're talking about category except when you lose, then you don't want to count every vote count. Every vote cannot twice. If you have to think about,
Mc Grath illegal aliens, voting twice dead people voting who perfected that her party perfected that early voting lake voting after bring voting, got all kinds of crap gone on all over this country. How do you think that What about a half a dozen congressional seats and before any among other places, and then they say. Oh, we support integrity. The vote in ITALY, Republicans who want to suppress about one Republican, say hello, are you a citizen ere? You must be a racist. I want to know if you should the right to vote at if you, if you live in this district of your say, you're suppressing about every vote counts the put up with this crap and it is crap and then there's burnt in I'm going to deal with Bernie Sanders this our let's give Bernie Sanders.
Since all red gets away with it? This all read as a coward. Maybe he'll do able fifteenth on Fox, but he shows how won't come on any. My shows Willie, MR produce you come on, this radio show as a mass of audience. He won't come on my factual. He won't come. My digital tv show. Maybe I should pretend maybe I should tone. Oh my communist from Moscow. Then how come oh bring his wife and kid I have a granddaughter cut for Bernie, say your skull, but at last election we saw great campaigns run for oh boy, sleazy Abrams reveal a jealous. They are lost. They did run great, can't pay. You eddie They all laws, fair and square and they're all radical. This, I might add by Bernie, knows what happened. The elections were stolen, go ahead,
They was what Mandela in galling: Gilchrist became the first elected black. Lieutenant governors in was English again real progress while o o o the Republicans ran a black candidate for the Senate. Did you endorse him Bernie? Now he lost all white woman. That's not progresses Bernie. How come the array spiders? How come they bargainers? Don't. Port minorities who run who are republicans how come Bernie doesn't support black Republicans latina Ex Republicans, may I say no, that's! No real progress. Bernie may call you Bernie Bernie many Barneys. Do we want a Bernie
President Bernie go ahead, so we have made some progress. Would clearly all of us recognize. We have a long way to go and it's a guy's elected from Vermont. What's the black population of Roma you like that are quickly. Mister Bellew went what is the black population of remarked move to an industrial stand. Dust rely say you know what I'm gonna run here because of diversity in this manner. The guy's born in Brooklyn, wine shop in Vermont catch up. In Vermont have whatever The black population in Vermont is one point, two percent. Ninety four point: seven percent caucasian.
Now, if I were analysed whenever sell Us D or a host on the constipated news network, I'd be talking about and by the way Vermont I love you. This is a personal I'd, be things like we're more that's. Segregationist, segregated state that Idiot Chris Haze about the Republican Party there's more minorities in the Republican Party than there are in Vermont, and yet they send this socialist jerk to the Senate. Then there should be a Senate based on his logic, one man, one vote, get the hell out. What do you mean? Well? Why should you shit at the same boat as by Frank and Feinstein out there, California, Good point: well then: resign! You jerk anyway. One put you say one point, two percent one put sounds high one point: two percent of the population in Vermont is African American.
One point: two percent: that's fine people live where they want to live. Don't look at me, I'm just saying this is a fact, but are not. Making progress in Vermont will not make any progress. I had the the institutional racism which permeates almost every of them. Cons level. How are you talking about you schmahl? Instead, National racism permeates almost every asp of american society, help ease even as a logical manner. Your rational, that it every aspect of of American so does it permeate black churches? He said every aspect of american Society Disney Lord. Does he speak for you said the national action. This is what kids out there you kids. This is what we call a demagogic.
What other wonderful things since he had to say about your country cut five go. It gives me no pleasure, Tell you that we have a groan, and today, who is raises you're such a lying bag of hot air, no Evan, whatsoever that he's a racist or that he's done anything racist, none whatsoever go ahead, who is a success? who is your home of all this listen to this listen, Who is a xenophobe and who is a religious thing? This is a trotskyite type figure.
Anything goes just remember. The line the end justifies the means. The end justifies the means. I think Bernie Sanders is a religious bigot. You say how self hating Jus there's no question my mind about them. He is, I think, Bernie Sanders is a racist. Unlike Donald Trump, who grew up in New York lived in New York, hired minorities throw it all. Is businesses more minorities then live in Vermont, probably won't. He said what the development, probably looking for the waste of white states to get elected just saying he must be a racist aspirations. Bernie Sanders on racial disparities and health cut six go most gone,
priority within the disparity, the racial disparities which exists in this country, which is all drawing wider and wider? Does anyone know any stronger yeah what Now we mean I don't know how good they may go ahead. As a general disparity and you're gonna, Rachel disparity today, Mortality element written a general tried this general disparity, yes, economic and so forth. Marxism, any racial disparity, yes, a disparity within a display, Kay very einsteinian of him at sea. That marks to very good gotta go ahead. It is more than double. The rate in white communities and the death rate from cancer
these and many other illnesses, is higher for unbelievably unbelievably and what causes that do? We know What does he assume it's? The quality of Healthcare Johns Hopkins has considered the greatest hospital, and the country is certainly one of them. Is a MR producer wears a look. In one of the poorest neighbourhoods of Baltimore Maryland the Cleveland Clinic considered. One of the greatest hospitals in the country, particularly for heart disease words is located City cleveland- and I Right down the list, most. Greatest hospitals in the country are not located Montana over my. Idaho or whatever. There are located in heavily populated metropolitan area.
What's significant minority populations It is my say from a profit point of view, their bread and butter, because the real where's by local state and federal government for the for the care that they provide among others so this, and make any sense whatsoever, and anybody can walk into an emergency anybody. Anybody. But for Bernie Sanders America really sucks. He doesn't talk about Venezuela anymore. Guess what that. Paradise. I wish I wish he would the baby please. There are no she'll disparities in Venezuela. You wear that MR pollution everybody's dying. Equally, everybody
is starving diseases, rapid. The sewers are overflowing. He can't get clean drinking water. There's paradise, you ve got quality of misery, equality, oblique this, quality of starvation, you The quality of that kind without freedom, look at North Korea. There's another paradise, but he doesn't want to talk about that, because these are the lodge extensions, others ideology, and he plays America's fears. He pulls its gaps in order to try and build support. Her hair murderous ideology. That's right. I said it collectivism centralisation and always requires a very powerful police state, always
I women are more than three times more likely to die from pregnancy than white women So when we talk about disparity, we are talking the need for more black doctors why? Why why why well, I am not opposed to more black boxes for what incentive to deliver. What does that have to do with anything? How does that relate to what he just said. How does any of this relate to his? marxist ideology. It doesn't, but it doesn't matter, he's a demagogic, I'll be right back
Ernie Bernie Sanders. It's gonna cut seven MR produced. Today, on the four hundredth anniversary anniversary that we're problem, but an anniversary of the first Africans bring will bring being brought to this country and slavery. The average black family now has one tenth the wealth. Of the average white family? The truth is, I don't know what these statistics mean. I don't I don't know. When he's talk, about. Neither do you. There are people who have an ancestor in this country. The go goes way back and then there are people who just arrived in this country, who are also quite poor. So I don't know what we're talk
about here seriously. Are we talking about people who have been here for a hundred and fifty years, their ancestry, their bloodline? We term are people who just came here three months ago. What are we talking about? But this is what we should be talking about at all, but we should be talking about. Is how do we improve the lot of all individuals in a country? The cities are run by left as Democrats, virtually every major metropolitan area is not working We ve had a new deal. A great society A square deal a fair deal. We ve heard Obama. We ve had all this stuff, it's not doing what they said. It would do. When's the last time we fully embrace capitalism of this country really Dore still revolution and wanted to do. Will look around you.
And though the progressives who write our history, the progressives who spew the news, attacked the industry. Evolution talk about a handful, a robber barons, those so called Robber barons created what marks would call the middle class in the United States. The assembly lies, the blue collar worker and the improved the lifestyle, virtually all Americans in the long run, didn't they many they can it's a luxury you enjoy today came out of. The industrial revolution was the greatest growth and improvement of an economy and a people. In the history of mankind, what are we try? Things like that, rather than more government, more government and then more government the race baiting you climb I'll, be right: back
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starting right now will have a huge surge. You all will go on Amazon dot com and order yourselves a copy at forty percent off for sixteen thousand eighty cents of unfit him of the press. We're gonna hit the ground running on this. We already lined up three books signings. I can't tell you where yet You won't be that surprised. I don't think I'm planning on doing one more, maybe I'll do to more natural I'll go. But I'm thinkin hard about going to couple other places in the country. But I'm counting on you, you folks, we have the real Push back on the media in this country. We really have them. Race are our history. We really have to talk honestly about what is a fairly complicated issue. What do we do about And that's what we're gonna do we're gonna start that journey right here and you know it's funny
I was told this my haven't looked at lightly, but I was told that Michelle Obama book is number two or three. On Amazon can. Somebody tell me why I let me tell you why that is important. I have an entire trapped in this book. As I told you, that's entitled New York Times betrays millions and others that list steadily, this they call the New York Times by socialist. Remember nobody shore, exactly how it works, but allotted conserves, get screwed. Let me tell you if my books, or a couple thousand more. In the first week, the Michelle Obama they're gonna, give it to Michelle Obama. Hawaii is important because the issue that we want to address is more important than her silly book.
I have to be way out in front ten or twenty thousand. Then I think we can do that what's more important, as I think you're gonna really embrace. The book They want you start. You won't be able to put it down. That's what I'm told familiar editors anyway: they loved it loved and if they don't love it they'll tell you. I spent the less what said week days on the air, giving a little taste of the book here, and there is a true this much more in it, but a little taste here and there and will continue to do that. But I want this to be you and me: a movement
A patriotic Americans who are concerned about the future of the country we watch these Democrats running for president. We watch how the media are so thoroughly corrupt. We watch how they try and dislodge a constitutionally elect a president when's the last time. The media, apart from a few outlets, actually advance the cause of constitutional ism liberty, private property rights, National sovereignty, a strong military when's, the last time once a week, s time they did a real story on any of those issues. They don't. And we need not only get to the bottom of it, we need to challenge them and I'm gonna give you the arguments through research and scholarship, not all of which is mine.
And you'll know all the original sources I put it at the back of the book of my I over four hundred four. I think this book but just as important, is liberty and tyranny during the tea party moment, but it's up to you, but it is forty turn off. That's a big deal, Edward Amazon outcome. I look forward one all the retail bookstores have them to Cassio in Walmart, Barnes and noble books, a million target be J, SAM's club, they're gonna, be in all those places least that's what we're told, but you can get a head start right now and I would encourage you to do at forty percent off at a big deal.
Let us take some car Cindy, Nashville Tennessee Ex M Satellite, that is a wonderful, wonderful city, hurry. You wonderful mark, thank her taken. My call, though, appreciate an answer. I am colony and I'm really scared to death for our country. The Democrats course this stupid popular and they take control of our government- will begin overgrown with everything Giovanni. It's not even really popular vote. They want these heavily populated, dark blue states to control the outcome of elections, that's what they want. They pay and therefore one man, one vote, no they're, not the only for democracy when they win the other Eyes they want rule by the judiciary would go to the Supreme Court. I much oh yeah, I know that that will go to the Supreme Court, but you know what I am
always have faith in the Supreme Court. Sometimes we win, sometimes I lose, but the fact of the matter is we know what the kind detention, says. The idea that one justice can determine and five to four about what is fundamentally com the Tunisian on what is in his absurd. If we want to have a We're about. Why? Don't we won't? We say: eight state gets one boat, and whoever wins a we wanna. Why don't we just break up the union? They believe in nullify occasion they believe in eliminating the electoral college, their breaking up the union our doing this in the tradition of the Democratic Party in the past, obviously not for the same reason, but that's what the confederate they wanted. This is a new kind of confederacy. Not promise slavery, obviously, by promoting Abolition of of what is the constitutional system, by the way are those birds in the background or just liberals per year,
Had we get away from my husband, he thinks I'm not. When I listen to you so much. You ve got me so rather than one. I waited once again. What husband or listen under the birds he's inside sitting at the table, I'm out fine. There you go right, I appreciated sending you take care of yourself, that's gotta Jimmy Brooklyn. They aren't they Have you a b c go mark? A new book sounds extremely important. I know you did a great job. I did see it yet. My ukrainian friends have been calling and talking to each other, really excited about the book. The way you pointed out what happened in the Ukraine with that famine and had a new Yorker covered it up when I'm calling about those- and let me tell you one- is the last time anybody talked about less time or
but the last, but I had seen him the first time in a land anyway, granted him yeah. The communist price says that about about the Communist press, that when you read a story written by amateur, it's not his story. It's actually coming from the central committee. The communist presses used to reach their members. So U S? Intelligence would be tapping phone lines to see. What's going on, the Communist press puts out their orders to the masses through their publications. So I have three. So we had publications here in English, one of them's. Ninety ninety and talking about the Soviet Union went when it breaks up. It's gonna, be a multi party system, would all different marxist parties. Okay, this way its Multi party, but it still marxist control and the same publication. They talk about alternative path to Marxism in the West and they talk about Antonio Gram. She that's the big name, Antonio gram. She strategies
and then in another, so we publication World Marxist Review. Remember these are put out by soviet intelligence for their members. It goes from one communist party to solve a union to the American Communist Party from their filters out through the various colleges and universities so Bernie Sanders. Then you, when you read with the Communist right within a couple of years, it becomes mainstream here they talk about its incumbent upon Marxists research centres and all elements of the parties Radice connected with the mass media to have a thorough knowledge of the strong and weak points of anti communism, in other words, to build a better argument against us and for communism and then in the state that at that twenty seven Congress Communist Party Soviet Union nineteen, eighty six, the Congress is the Soviet Congress, but it sounds like the democratic Congress. The
Congress notes the growing role of the mass and propaganda media and promoting the parties, economic strategy, its social policy and cultivating the socialist consciousness. It regards television, radio and the press is powerful. Vehicles of publicity and instruments have public control. We must who's, the mighty ideological potential of television more effectively.
It goes on and on, and I do so Jimmy what your bottom line before I have to go. The bottom line is the enemy has plans. They write about it. The American Communist Press says you cannot on link the Soviet Union from the World revolutionary process, so they the soviet collapse, but we're on the bigger danger now than before the collapse ride. My friend, thank you pressure. You call. Is there any question? I am asking this: no, what you read the book. You know the answer. Is there any question whatsoever that the New York Times covered up stung with genocide against Ukrainians? There's no question whatsoever, none. None is there any question that the New York Times rarely reported honour when it did pushed to its back pages the Holocaust
as it was occurring in real time now. There's no question whatsoever. You have. The great famine is, I guess it's called, were stolen, wiped proximately ten million Ukrainians and the New York Times never got the stories straight, they had a propagandist wandered around user correspondent and he was the senior correspond been there twelve year in many people think he was on the take. He was sympathetic to the communist revolution and you have this same near timezone by jewish family, not anymore, it's more mixed than that, but was then while the owners are trying to get their own relative
side of Germany there covering up the story. Do you know how many times, the Holocaust as it was going? I was on the front page of the near turns MR producer during the hollow, so long as the war war to during the six or seven years of the Holocaust. You know how many times a wound up on the front six times. And this one this sulzberger it likes to lecture president trumpet he's a great threat to freedom. And the New York Times had a reason to know what was going on. As I explained in the book now now we get lectures from the New York Times lectures from the current published
the New York Times, the great great grandson of the original owner in this one. This sulzberger it likes to lecture President Trump that he's a great threat to freedom of the press. No, no! No, not you! The nigger time, you're a great threat to freedom of the press and, as I said the other day, you silence those voices, the starving ukrainians. He silence those voices of the murdered Jews. I want you to think about this upwards of twenty million people slaughtered in a period of less than fifteen years and the Ukraine and all throughout Europe with the truth.
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How many stories has bozos exceed me? Has the watchman compost written about bozos, very few she's, my business bozo bees or wherever? How many very few. She's power owning a media outlets, absolute power. So bozo bees owes he's he's not going to give up. His is his Washington composting. Other washed and composts was going broke. And bozo Bigos he stepped in and saved it. Do without the washing compost Marquis against a free press? I am all for free press. You know you get. The best news holds a handful of national news outlets, but you get the best locally, and you want to know why you get the best news locally. In my humble opinion, because it's not twenty four seven.
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Levin now run them only underline commander in the bowels of the hidden somewhere under Britain, steel of among the script building. We once again made contact with our leader, everybody mark living here. Our number eight seven, seven, three, eight one, three, eight one, one page, seven, seven, three one, three, eight one, one: the Mulder report on she's sick of this stuff, I'm sick of this stuff. You know now some sick of Joe Scarborough wisest guy on tee He murmured the old days european midnight or one in the morning two in the morning, and you turn on your tv before cable tv, for you, young uns out there, and there were just be like straight.
Einstein, do you not aware that? Are you rich here? I was it that is more entertaining danger. I never realise our sharpens head is like about three times the size of a spot. Every notices wholly macro no offense, I'm just saying. Much like Joe Scarborough Joe Joe Scarborough on the morning Schmo show, of course, mainly after him on the Our report, another skies supposed to be a lawyer sky, was a back mantra. Congressmen who accomplished fail radio Hausfeld Tv House anybody another contract with lady on, I must tell us they were ratings. Don't manner, especially in the morning show.
Small has no ratings, except, of course, among the north korean military, who think he's great. I we ve talked at length all of us about why the attorney general can't just flip report into Congress, there's the rule of law when it comes to rule sixty in grand jury, information, there's due process for witnesses, there's all kinds of reasons why it has to be reviewed. Everybody knows have apparently everybody, but the hard core left wing, not fringe coop, radical extremists, morons of which go Joe Scarborough is one, but we're just doesn't understand. They really not accept him either. They really don't accept him either. You see his day I'll come He'll be helping the Joe Biden of the year and myself are still crab one day, but anyway I want you to listen to stupid.
Stupid, which is a lot of what MSNBC does that's, how they built their business model around stupid and nobody's stupider, cut nine go Donald Trump ever his campaign, coordinated with Russia, could be legal de morally wrong, but more important than that couldn't Dangerous, we Americans are you listening, MR turn a general. Are you with me much Mcconnell? We Americans have a right to know if our president was compromise anyway, and we have a why To know the nature of the relationship between the government of Russia and a guard outside of Russia and internees connected with the russian government and our president, and just because it does not reach
legal thrash. All that's not me for one moment that every single American has a right to see that report man's unhinged in his voice higher and higher and higher we notice- I rich he's he's angry at his voice gets hired almost preview present. There was a preview Besson, rent. Now you know the answer to this, but here they are his audience is so small and so stupid. They don't know the answer to this. The reason we have a rule against the release of grand jury information is to protect you, ladies and gentlemen,. The reason prosecutors don't normally do reports is to protect you. Ladies and gentlemen,.
The reason prosecutors are supposed to do there talking in a court room where there's a judge and jury and they have to meet certain evidentiary requirements, is to protect you. Ladies and gentlemen,. The reason why reports that talk about individuals, Nothing wrong, but by be embarrassing to them are not supposed to be released, is to protect you. Ladies and gentlemen, this whole criminal justice system is set up to protect you as an individual human being. It doesn't exist to feed Congress and their political ambitions. It doesn't exist to feed the media
the dumber among them like Scarborough. We have a criminal justice system and there are standards and there's rules and there's requirements for actual evidence, no matter how unhinge this before becomes or the rest of us will a problem in this country. Right now they dress up tyranny as transparency. We have a right to know Joe. Actually, you don't have a right to know certain pieces of information France's Congress will never release its texts. Members of Congress. There tat. Three males other document cause. They apply for it themselves, but we have a right to know.
But the reason we don't have a right to know folks is because the individual is more important than the mob. Let me repeat that so this I can understand it and I myself as the Endeavour What is more important than the mob Scarborough as part of the mob. But so is Don lemon. So Senator widen so as former congressmen, Holtzman. Former lawyer John Dene, Scarborough, Nicole Wallace Jamie Rest, in their mothers, have a right to know. We have a right to at this rate our criminal justice system, because we a right to know cut? I go if we get victim MID April and still don't have. The full report will start to look like a cover up every day that goes by
without the american people getting the actual report, the details that you talked about is indicative of a cover up. The fact of the matter is that far could show that he cared about transparency. He went to the court, has Jaworski, did and said George. Please releases that has traditionally comment he's doing nothing of the kind so he's perpetrating. In my view, a cover up, all of whose many letters clarifying pass letters and past aprons are just adding confusion. This has Smell of cover up- and it seems like bar- was covering up for the present or at least trying to white. Why some of the nasty or captain Ocarina, how it looks. It looks at this point like a whitewash. If we start running our government based on lies in deception, cover up and make that the normal standard operating procedure we're moving to a very different form of government. What do you have to hide? Let's make this public. That's the whole point and the more
office gate and the more worthwhile ride cover graniteware. Why am I sell us D seen you actually learn anything from these cable network? Have they done anything to correct their past reporting on collusion any circumspection, any reformation, nothing delighted, nothing, they double down the triple down, and so now we have another one of these pseudo events that somehow bars and the business of covering up in it. You don't delivered by April fifteenth, the very stupid down lemon, says what does not look like a cover up. What do they find these clowns? It's not hard.
They're, all former local newsman former congressmen, former this former, that John Dene, I believe, John Dene- did some time in jail or from that mistake, my com will be joining him on CNN, no question about it or have Michael Cohen, though John Dene put that fat slob coral Einstein between them there there's quite a crowd right there. Given this the chairs to sit on, but Joe Scarborough. Well, where are your heart and there were your hide in the american people? No, I don't about green. You always I don't care, I don't care about class over. Let the american people know we have a right to know. If our presidency,
the Russian were right. You, oh no, let me do his job. Let mullah do his job, who stopped Mahler from doing nobody. If you're viewer of the Scarborough Programme, your iq goes down, every day you gotta be in the negative category your turned inside out mentally and you don't know the facts and you learn nothing to the people who watch this buffoon. Do they know that Mothers office is working with the attorney general on the attorney general's, what without a career lawyers in the department to determine what to react and what not to reject Or just a systemic conspiracy stammered can spirit. Meanwhile, you had
Kay about their lead in a coup, Everett yeah call me Lincoln, like a sieve. You had this guide Baker. The general Council of the ECB he's under criminal investigation, they're all wiped out there, all in trouble there on your investigation that they don't see but bar is leading conspiracy. That includes Mahler mothers, part of the conspiracy And the career lorries at the department of that are part of the conspiracy to the office illegal. Can we have a right to know. We have a right to know to know what you eddie it and what is this right to know? What is that come from? No, you don't have a right to know. What's took place in the grand jury room twice, they locked the door. That's why there's a sheriff any in front of the door, so you don't have a right to know because what's going on in there at all one side. It, though,
This doesn't have a liar, but we have a right to know says a Emmy Joe Scarborough. In a meagre Brzezinski when she a right to know, my wife has a right to know too, but you don't. You have a right to know that and you, your own right, classified information period. I'll be right. Back Even thirty days ago, you would never have seen anything like the more smaller, MRS Smell anywhere near a television. They would be a lounge act at a third rate: LAS Vegas Motel. With a perfume is heavy in the smoke ass thick.
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I just want to mention a couple of examples, is now the Democrats continuously put their party first in our country. Second, do. You think this abolishing electoral college nonsense would even be a topic of discussion is, California in New York or dark red states in the middle of the country. Will you write the coroner? and let me say, as you think, Republicans recommend across the border. You think they'd support open borders or not not the true conservative that mean the Democrats late support it The I mean that I'm getting my second without. My second example is that you talked about in a labour force. There would be no immigration debate on the left, the seventy five percent of those crossing the border, republican. No, they be contacting the chinese government and saving when a greater wall than you have ever there anyway. I guess
but we are strictly forbidden. We. We would never shift our views on either of these areas, because we believe in the genius of the electoral colleges and the importance of protecting our border, but here's the thing they can change the law. For a college legitimately through an amendment right there trying to go around it with its national voter initiative that wine up in the in the courts, but makes me very nervous. Then that when we eat, when we have these tests and the Supreme Court, that John Roberts is very weak, very Because you're gonna see, unfortunately, people get upset, but I warn people this very week too, begin to show as well. So I say to you that help not, My friend, thank God bless we'll be right back
logic that allowed by law Mark Levin show call now at eight seven, seven, three eight one three eight one one Peter Wallace in as a scholar They want on lawyer Reagan. I served Fora, sir, for years, the rag administration, including a few as President Reagan's council, and a man I admire from afar. How are you, sir, very well markets? Wonderful to be here with you? It's my great pleasure. Well, you written about the time he could we better judicial afforded to the last chance to rein in the administrative state. People talk about the swamp, the administrative state. All the time
been watching this for a while. Now, how did we get to this point? Where we have this massive bureaucracy that seems to operate on its own? Well made up it's the fault of the court. The court have responsibility. In fact, they were expected by the framers to protect the separation of powers. They were enjoined to make sure that the the Congo, made the laws and the executive only enforce them, but for many years now, especially since the new deal, the courts have kind of given up on that role and have allowed. In fact they have encouraged the agencies to whatever statutory authority they had and to expanded massively with the result that
most of the rules that are being made in this country now are being made not by our elected Congress, but by these these administrative agencies that are peopled by folks, all around Washington DC that basically the swamp. You know this interesting. You bring this up because I have a lot of conservative friends and some of them are in Congress fewer and fewer actually. But that said, they really gap, with the present international emergencies ACT of nineteen. Seventy six really diving into that. They were going on and on about separation of powers is the problem at times bigger than that you look at all these departments and agencies. I remember, the Heritage Foundation tried to figure out
these regulations have criminal penalties and in the end they gave up they. So we came in figure it out entirely right. This hope is about the presence of urgency. Powers was just foolish. It's because of the ignorance of the media. They don't really understand very much about how the government works, but the car with gave the president the power in nineteen seventy six to declare an emergency. That's it and a story. He doesn't. It does not have to define an emergency and the car was didn't divided for him, so he has the power and that's been going on for a long time, Congress has consistently goon the president tremendous amount of additional power legislative power, the power in effect to make laws and the courts have not step. In fact, with the book is about. In the book makes an excellent point about the progressive movement. This is a cruel,
the important aspect of progressive is so you may have a Republican, slash, conservative president, but he or she really can't control this administrative state. You really works for the left. Pretty much, doesn't it? Yes, that's exactly right. There isn't any way to control them. In each year mark. This is an unbelievable number, but in each year since nineteen, ninety three, when the counting began, more than three thousand rules and regulations have been put out by the administrative agencies of the federal government every year for a total of one hundred and one thousand rules and regulations that we are living under what these people have have created, and we have had no chance really too gone because Congress had handed this power over to end these individuals who make these rules and laws we don't know who they are. We don't know
Oh, how they overlap agency the agency, and we don't know how they got to where they got, but we do know their protected as members of the civil service and there they have unions in many cases and its remove the matter these positions. Isn't it gets absolutely true. It's almost impossible, and you know in the end, at the end of every democratic administration, not so much in republican administrations, but at the end of every democratic administration there are people who Berwin who were in the administration. They were political appointees and they are in the administrative agency staff where they continue to their liberal programmes there's a couple: a key Supreme Court decisions and, by the way, the book as traditional for it to the last chance to rein in the administrative state by Peter J, while some brilliant man, any rights very, very well. For me, I understand exactly what he's trying to get in talking about this. If there's a couple, a keys,
cream court decisions. I really set this up right. Yes, absolutely. The most important one, at least in modern times, is a so called Chevron case, Chevron versus natural resources, defence counsel, and in that case, what the court essentially said was talking to the lower courts, and it said when you are confronted by a challenge to administrative rule. You should defer to the agency's interpretation of its own powers, were then to the statutory language as long as you believe that that is reasonable. This crisis, giving given gigantic latitude
to the agencies and made it very difficult for anyone who is challenging a rule or regulation to win in the court so that the first thing that has to be modified, that's the chaperone case, but the more important thing mark is for the ports to revive the so called non delegation doctrine, a witch which would require that the court's work carefully at whether Congress has delegated legislative authority to an administrative agency and declared those walls. With that has happened to be unconstitutional tuna, taking great reformation of the judiciary, because you know stuck in their ways and they look at precedent and as we call it, starry decisive, but there is, justice on the Supreme Court who gets this? Isn't there yes impact? I dedicated my book to him. It is his name, is Clarence
but he's not alone anymore. There are others who style themselves as constitutional issues and if you're, a constitutional is the most important thing that you know about the constitution is the separation of powers, and that is what is supposed to make the laws. The executive branch is they supposed to enforce the law is a Congress makes so where the majority now of five justices, who say they are constitutional, is there's a chance. The best the most I think it's the best answer fifty years to actually get the non delegation doctrine revived, so the courts will begin to look again at whether what Congress has given to the administrative agencies is really legislative authority which they are not empowered to do under the constitution, they're supposed to retain and operate,
The legislative authority themselves, you know Peter, was in the framers figure that Thea Individuals who populate these various branches of government would jealously guard their power. So why would Congress confer legislating with to the executive branch. Well, I think the simplest answer the probably many answers to this. But the simplest answer is that it's easy because you don't have to make very tough decisions, you hand the decisions that should be made by Congress over to an administrative agency, and then you tell your constituents, you saw them. Problem. You passed a law, but it's not really a law, it's a set of goals, and it doesn't. Any restrictions on what the agency can do with the result that the agencies, that much more power and the Congress members centres and congressmen go to their constituents and say,
I've done a great job. Well, I've been in Congress, I ass a clean AIR act. I passed the clean water act with the constituents don't know is that they basically handed over the authority that Congress is supposed to use and end up and use, especially for making the major decisions for society and they ve, given that power to unelected bureaucrats might another reason be in addition to that, the particularly for the left in the day the crisis, is a way to enshrine agenda and their policy through various elections cycles and so forth, o absolutely absolutely I'm. And if the court now the court with five institutionalists on it, if it were now to start say, reviving
no delegation, doktor modifying shiver on the other thing that they have to do as I described in the book, the what would happen if a tremendous blow back from the left, because they know exactly what benefits them in the current system, and that is people who were just like them are running all of these agencies and putting out rules about things we want rules without about so we ve got it. We ve got to get hold of it, and one of the things that I'm trying to do in the book is make sure that people understand that there is a way to do it and it's done most effectively through the courts. You would never
I think, be able to get Congress to reform itself, because it's just too easy for them to pass these very general laws and given the authority to the agencies, so we have to rely on the constitution. Would you believe it? The constitution tells us what can be done by the Congress and what can be done by the administrative agencies. We please the courts to put that into effect. Will you lay this beautifully in your book judicial afforded to the last chance to rein in the administrative stay? I know you. Guard Solander. What that's? What authors do? Why, when I audience to know that and theirs- how you could have written in then you ve. U whittled down to the essentials, which is a very, very important, and I would just say to my audience if you want to know why we have this problem and you want to know what we can do about it. This is the book traditional forty to the law,
Chance to rein in the administrative state, Peter J Wallis and thank you, my and I appreciate mark. I appreciate your saying those good things about the book and I hoped season. God bless. You said he taken rich: let's go him put it up on Amazon. I'm a makes. Use me on my social sites and linked Amazon Right o, admit it you think that cyber crime is something that happens to other people. Now you may think that When once your data or that hackers grab your passwords or credit card details, but you'd be wrong. Stealing data from unsuspecting people on public wifi? Is one of the simplest and cheapest ways for hackers to make money you leave your internet connection. Unencrypted Are you not to say you might as well be writing your passwords and card numbers on huge billboards for the rest of the world world to say or on as you know, one in malls and so forth- that
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Where national criminal it gives no me airport, doubtless year in the eighties and over Time Force one came in. I always gave him free cars and Colonel Riddick, who was the air force? One pilot for Reagan gave me a really super nice signed picture of air force, one and presidential cigarettes and matches that are kind of rear subject that men at all my wallbury. My my point is this: I think that Congress can it every time we haven't you just uranium, but committee are meeting or review or whatever. I think they only the rear view and brush up on Robert short order
and be nice an entire condescending. I am died, I'm going to crush you when somebody comes to present themselves to committee. Its good luck with that panic, the whole damn things out of control behind recently yeah. Somebody should hate your mind, tat. Still. I haven't teacher man, I my friend, I think those
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