On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show: Mark begins with another example from the mainstream media of painting an incorrect picture on a situation. The idea or notion that the NFL is full of criminals is wrong and Mark gives the statistics. In fact, the domestic violence incidents in the NFL are actually half of the amount that occurs in the general public. We’re being led to believe that the NFL as a whole is a big troubled organization, when regular society is much worse. Once again we can’t rely on the mainstream media or government propaganda to tell the truth because they spin things to fit their agenda and their attacks on capitalism and the individual. Mark also talks about Pennsylvania State Trooper Corporal Bryon Dickson who was shot and killed and asks if Obama or Eric Holder should be held to any sort of responsibility for inciting this with their recent actions around the Ferguson situation? We now have Judges and Appellate Courts full of more liberal appointees than conservative ones, and we can thank our Republican Senate and Mitch McConnell for throwing away any threat of a filibuster on nominees. Finally, the argument within the Administration of saying they are at war with ISIS like we are at war with al Qaeda, so that they don’t have to go and get a new Resolution calling for war because they can’t appear like they want war.
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