Thursday, January 12, 2006
Mark Levin Has a Blog
NRO has made space for a separate blog for Mark Levin.
Did you read his book, Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America? One hopes that the last two appointments (and Alito will be appointed, unfortunately not over Teddy Kennedy’s dead body) may go some distance toward undoing his thesis.
Mr. Levin’s public service dates back to the Reagan days. He’s president of Landmark Legal Foundation, a conservative public-interest law firm. Among other things, they have a National Education Association Accountability Project. If there was ever a corrupt entity, NEA is it. Just read some of the information at The Education Wonks. It’s enough to make you weep. Or start homeschooling.
Then there’s his radio show — which I can pick up occasionally on our AM at night, out of ABC in New York City. Funny thing about AM, that it works best out in the boonies at night. He’s got an interesting radio persona. Not at all like I pictured him — at least according to the photo on his blog or his writings.
Suggestion: if you’re looking for a lively interpretation of current events and the law, then blog roll or bookmark And Another Thing, Levin's blog. A very lively fellow.
2 comments:
I have no doubt that the NEA is pure, unadulterated evil.
Levin is also on the air in Dallas, and there is a blog devoted to him at http://marklevinfan.com/. I believe he's also going to be on in Detroit. Catch him at 6 pm on AM 770 in the NYC area.
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