Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 4/9/21

Mark Levin Podcast

On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, the keystone to our Republic is the separation of powers! Biden's proposal to pack the Supreme Court is in direct opposition to what the founders of this nation intended. Democrats have historically been against the founding of this country, always trying to rejigger society. Whether it was their creation of the KKK, Jim Crow laws and their opposition to the Civil rights act, or their constant encroachments of the federal Constitutional. This was done to defeat the tyranny of the mob. Federalist 51 states, "This policy of supplying, by opposite and rival interests, the defect of better motives, might be traced through the whole system of human affairs, private as well as public. We see it particularly displayed in all the subordinate distributions of power, where the constant aim is to divide and arrange the several offices in such a manner as that each may be a check on the other that the private interest of every individual may be a sentinel over the public rights." Then, progressive like President Woodrow Wilson, a segregationist, have always embraced Karl Marx. Marxism is the most widely spread ideology of the 20th century and its responsible for the deaths and poverty of tens of millions. Later, Court-packing requires a Constitutional amendment. This whole fiasco led by the democrats is to threaten the current Justices on the court via the media. Leftist Democrats in the media have called for the resignation of Justice Breyer for speaking up to defend the independence of the Supreme Court. Afterward, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez makes a gross comparison of the previous four years of Trump's administration and the horrific slaughter known as the Holocaust.

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