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|    On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show (4/4)    |
|    22 Oct 25 21:05:01    |
      [continued from previous message]              hands. In your own hands. I wonder what the Senate Democrats would say that       you know what they’d say of that. Too bad. Too bad because most of them are       not people of faith, whether it’s Judaism and Christianity. They’re just not       they’re Democrats. That’s who they are and that’s what they are. So the       birthplace of the Jewish faith. The ancestral home of the Jews. It is said,       should not be annexed by the Jews. And then they they call the Jews who live       there. Settlers. There are settlers. Now, if that’s not as backwards, I don’t       know what is. And then Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus. That’s now       Palestinian. 85 to 90% of the town is now Palestinian. That’s it. So that the       Christians wanted to take back their town. I guess that would be called       annexation, too, right? She of the oldest of the three, Faith Judaism, the       second oldest of the three, face Christianity. They have nowhere to go.       According to the Islamists, they have nowhere to go, according to the Senate       Democrats. They have nowhere to go, according to Mamdani, nowhere to go.       Nowhere. Now, all the countries that surround the Holy Land are Arab and or       Muslim. All of them. Hundreds of millions of people. Now, what do you expect       when people are coming into our country? Fairly recent immigrants, legal and       illegal. And I’m talking about the Islamists and the Marxists, not about       others who really want to assimilate into America. I’m not talking about       them. And there are many of them, just not enough. When you don’t have a       proper vetting system. When you basically have a worldwide break into the       country. He get whatever gets into the country. And when you lose your       assimilation system, your process, because the left doesn’t believe in it. So       they’ve destroyed it. In fact, they teach recent immigrants to hate America.       That’s what they teach them. It’s racist. It’s white supremacist, male       dominated, Christian dominated, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. That’s       what they hear every damn day in schools, in the media, in colleges and so       forth. So it’s worse than a lack of assimilation. It is our kind of word, the       assimilation of our society. And so they break into these subcultures. And       these subcultures can be ethnic, they can be religious, they can be economic.       And what we have here is this fusion, as I keep saying, for years now, a       Marxism, an Islamism. It’s not about Israel and about Jews. Well, it is,       obviously, but it’s also about Christians in the United States. Are people of       any faith or no faith. Who want to live in a free country and not be dictated       to. That’s what’s on the ballot in New York. And the mediators, the       moderators are just too damn stupid to confront it. And to see they don’t       want to be viewed as, you know, anti this or anti you that. I’ll be right       back.              Segment 4       I was on Hannity last night. How much time do we have, Rich? Not enough.       While I was on hand any night public service announcement. Here’s Prime       Minister Netanyahu with Vice President Vance in Israel today. Cut to go       first. And the last year, we’ve had an unmatched alliance and partnership       with the United States. That is changing the Middle East and it’s also       changing the world. It creates opportunities not only for security, but for       the expansion of peace, which we’re working on very, very diligently. And       it’s just unmatched. I’ve been here a few years. You know, I’ve been through       several administrations. I welcome the partnership and the assistance we’ve       had, but there’s never been anything like that. And President Trump said that       it’s like a partnership. It’s never, never happened before. Well, that       includes a close circle, both on our side and on the American side and       President Trump. Those who he picks for that sort of. One of the members, to       put it mildly, is the vice president. We’ve had the opportunity to make       decisions jointly in a very tight knit and trusting partnership. And I was       impressed. I was impressed with the. I was impressed with your clarity, with       your incisiveness, with your solidarity for our common cause, and the just a       genuine friendship that I saw in both in the conference meetings but also in       our private meetings. And it’s in that spirit that I very much welcome you to       Jerusalem in these days of destiny. We’re changing the face of the Middle       East. Nobody really talks like he does, do they? Very historic figure, right       in modern times. And I’m glad to hear all this. I am. I’m glad to hear all       this. And here’s Vance. Cut three. Go. As the prime minister said, these are       days of destiny. And we’re very excited to sit down and work together on the       Gaza peace plan. And we have a very, very tough task ahead of us, which is to       disarm Hamas, but rebuild Gaza, to make life better for the people in Gaza,       but also to ensure that Hamas is no longer a threat to our friends in Israel.       That’s not easy. I think the prime minister knows that as well as anybody.       But it’s something that we’re committed to in the Trump administration. And I       think that we’ve even in the past 24 hours, had a lot of good conversations       with our friends in the Israeli government, but also, frankly, with our       friends in the Arab world who are stepping up and volunteering to play a very       positive role in this. So while let me just say this, I read. Last night and       you’ll hear it after the break. But the emir of Qatar had to say, I believe       that’s going to be in that cut, isn’t it? Mr. Producer? It is. I think so.       And you’ll see the very positive role Qatar is playing, not. I’ll be right       back.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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