Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Levin: Greatest threat to conservative talk radio today is from within the GOP

Following the 2010 midterms through the lead up to the 2012 presidential election and observed in the capitulation currently experienced from the GOP on a daily basis, the go-along establishment is the single biggest threat to its own party. Levin assists in confirming it...
"The greatest threat that’s facing Conservative talk radio today is from within the Republican party, it’s from within certain corporations, and it is not from Obama and the liberal Democrats."


Among the malignancies, Levin exposes corporatist Mitch McConnell's subversive role behind the amnesty bill...
theRightScoop: This is really amazing. Mark Levin exposes how Mitch McConnell has worked behind the scenes to help shape the the bipartisan gang of eight by ensuring Rubio was one of the eight. He did this to bring conservatives along to help make immigration reform a success, all the while seeming to be completely unattached to it.

And not only that, major tech companies headed by hard core libs have lobbied in the millions on this immigration bill which will “dramatically expand temporary visa and green cards to foreign workers in the technology field.” Three of these libs, Mark Zuckerburg, Bill Gates, and Eric Schmidt have even started conservative sounding groups in order to run ads with Marco Rubio’s face on it to try and bring conservatives along to ensure the success of this bill.

Mark Levin says “we are all being played for FOOLS...that there’s nothing conservative about this!” Gotta love it. Congress working for the corporations while trying to look like they are working for the people.
While Rubio's not completely off the hook for his willing participation, it's interesting how McConnell targeted the Cuban-American Republican to guarantee his place in the Gang.

As well, Mark unloads on the 'complete sell-out' that is MSLSD's Joe Scarborough for his constant attacks on conservatives, particularly in his latest envious rantings against Ted Cruz...



In either of these cases, Mark sets the stage for a vigilant campaign against these so-called Republicans who seek to hijack not only the party, but also the principles of conservatism to twist into their own makings. Levin's sick of it, he's naming names and they're no longer getting away with this so easily. Hopefully, all of conservative talk radio will join him.