November 10, 2009
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show: Mark pays tribute to the Fort Hood soldiers that were murdered last week. Mark wonders why President Obama is willing to spend so much money on everything except the military
November 9, 2009
On Monday's Mark Levin Show: The centralized federal government is becoming a rogue entity. They are throwing regulations into all aspects of our lives - and the recent House passage of the health care bill is a prime example of it.
November 6, 2009
On Friday's Mark Levin Show: Mark gives an update on the Fort Hood shootings. Also, Mark discusses the new unemployment numbers that were released, 10.2% - a 26 year high. Obama keeps talking about saving and creating jobs, yet those jobs are nowhere to be found.
November 5, 2009
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show: Mark sends his prayers to the brave soldiers and their families who were killed at Fort Hood early Thursday. He speaks with Mark Davis of WBAP to get more details of what they think happened and how more information will obviously be coming forward in the next few days. Also, Mark talks about the healthcare rally protest that happened earlier Thursday
November 4, 2009
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show: Tuesday's election was a direct response to the liberal policies and what Obama is trying to propose. If Nancy Pelosi believes losing two states (New Jersey, Virginia) that Obama won a year ago, is actually winning, then she is an ideologue like Mark has been saying.
November 3, 2009
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show: Mark gives breaking news regarding all of the elections from Tuesday. He explains how this election is important because it shows how the American people are not going to just stand by and let the country fall apart.
November 2, 2009
On Monday's Mark Levin Show: If you believe in the Founding Fathers and the cause for liberty, then Mark urges you to vote in Tuesday's elections. This is a fight between liberty and tyranny and the statist against the freedom lover.
October 30, 2009
On Friday's Mark Levin Show: Mark Simone of 77WABC fills in for Mark. He mentions how the health care bill costs around $2 million a word, and that it's around 2,000 pages long.





