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As noted by the ever-subtle wallflower and radio/TV talk show host Mark Levin, here.
As noted by the ever-subtle wallflower and radio/TV talk show host Mark Levin, here.
Yesterday "on his radio program, Conservative Review Editor in Chief [and nationally syndicated radio host] Mark Levin interviewed Kentucky Governor Elect Matt Bevin."
Levin and Bevin talked about a wide range of subjects including how Bevin outwitted the establishment of two parties to win his election.
Bevin also went through the uplifting history of the Lieutenant Governor elect of Kentucky, an African American Female Tea Party leader named Jenean Hampton, a 57 year old native of Detroit, who rose through the ranks of corporate America to run a manufacturing plant for a Fortune 500 company. Hampton is the first African American statewide elected official in the history of Kentucky, a former slave state.
To listen to Levin's interview with Bevin, go here.
In this video clip of Sean Hannity discussing with Ted Cruz last night's CNBC debate debacle (see "Corrupt Media: CNBC Bias Loses the Republican Debate"), Cruz makes the case that a GOP presidential primary debate would be better served with Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, and Rush Limbaugh as moderators.
"In my view, Republican primary debates ought to be moderated by people who would vote in a primary," the Texas senator says to Hannity in the above-mentioned clip.
"How about a debate moderated by Sean Hannity and Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh?" Cruz says.
"I'm in," Hannity replies. "And I think I can speak for the other three. They're in as well."
My view: A Hannity-Levin-Limbaugh moderated debate would be a blockbuster ratings event and a highly productive, informative evening. I'm in, too. Let's do it.