Mark Levin: The Republican
Party Won Its Majority on a Lie
(Breitbart) – Today one of America’s most
popular talk radio hosts and best-selling author, Mark Levin, addressed a
packed audience at the 37th annual National Conservative Student Conference
hosted by the Young America’s Foundation.
The audience, comprised of more than 200
students from around the nation, was thrilled to hear from one of the most
influential minds in the conservative movement. In his speech,
Levin discussed many of the ideas put forth in his new book, Plunder
and Deceit, which is already
winning accolades from many notable conservatives.
Prior to his remarks, Levin sat down
with Breitbart News and diagnosed the failings of the
Republican Party — namely, that “The Republican establishment is the problem.”
Levin explained that the GOP’s problems
stem largely from party leadership. In a metaphor invoking the idea of House
Speaker
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) as a Republican
in drag, Levin said:
[Boehner] is essentially delivering for Barack Obama everything
Barack Obama wants. Just because you’re dressed up as a Republican doesn’t make
it so… By his actions, he has demonstrated that he is not a conservative. He
spends his time with [Rep. Kevin] McCarthy (R-CA) and [Rep. Steve] Scalise
(R-LA) conspiring against the Tea Party and the more conservative elements of
his caucus… I can’t think of one significant advance in the cause of liberty or
limited government under John Boehner. When he and [Sen. Mitch] McConnell
(R-KY)—who’s equally bad— surrendered the power of the purse right out of the
box… they just delivered Obama everything he wanted. So these men have helped
Obama oversee the biggest explosion of government both in spending and in power
ever.
Levin explained that under current leadership,
the Republican Party has been an abject failure:
The Republican Party is a disaster. It has lost its way, I don’t
think it even knows what its way is. We have a couple of self-serving powerful
politicians at the top—in the House, in the Senate, and in the RNC [Republican
National Committee] and various other places that empower themselves, they like
exercising power. And they fear conservatives more than the Democratic Party…
They hate conservatives, they hate constitutionalists, they hate the Tea Party.
They don’t care for the Democrats, but they’ll work with them… They have no
strategic vision whatsoever—and, of course, they have no tactical vision at all
either—and they keep saying, ‘Vote Republican, Vote Republican.’ But they are
doing more to dispirit Republicans and conservatives than Barack Obama, because
people go to the polls, they give them the House, then they give them the
Senate, and they get nothing. They also seem to think that bipartisanship is the
reason they’re in Washington. No, the reason they’re in Washington is to
advance the cause of liberty and prosperity and constitutionalism. Why would
you want to participate in a bipartisan government when the President of United
States is openly usurping the rule of law and openly attack the private sector
and individual sovereignty?… Why wouldn’t you do everything you can to throw a
wrench in his agenda?
Levin declared that, “The Republican Party won
the majority on a lie.” Levin argued that on every issue from Obamacare to
executive amnesty to Obamatrade, the establishment Republican Party has refused
to represent the interests of Americans.
Perhaps nowhere is this more acutely
noticeable than on the issue of immigration. Levin explained:
I’m offended by this notion that if you’re the child of a
foreigner and you’re a foreigner, that you’re a ‘DREAMer.’ Do we talk
about American citizen children as ‘Dreamers’?… Do you ever hear [the
establishment parties] talk about young American children, or kids graduating
college… and the impact that these outrageous policies have [on them]?
These observations led Levin to conclude that
above all else, “The one thing the Republican Party can do is insist that its
leaders resign.”
When asked whether he thought the efforts to
oust Boehner as Speaker — such as those led by Congressman Rep. Mark
Meadows (R-NC) — would prove successful, Levin was not overly optimistic:
Probably not, but to me that doesn’t matter. You have to start a
movement, a force, an effort somewhere. If this were easy, John Boehner
wouldn’t be Speaker right now. I expect the entrenched Republicans to do
everything they can to trash someone like Meadows… because they are protecting
the system, they are part of the system, and [Meadows is] challenging it.
Levin called for the emergence of “a new Civil
Rights movement,” in which Americans insist that their leaders represent their
interests.
I want to generate a new Civil Rights movement, not led by
hucksters, not led by liberal frauds who use that nomenclature to justify every
big government agenda item that they can — the left has stolen that phrase,
‘Civil Rights’ — we need to take it back using new media, old media,using every
available tactic. It’s time for young people to stand up for themselves.
Levin explains that his new book — whose
intended readership includes both what Levin terms as the “governing
generation” and the “rising generation”– aims to “counter the textbooks that
are pushing the left’s agenda” and “undo the propaganda that media, culture,
[and] professors are constantly spewing.” Levin asserts that “Younger people
are being manipulated,” and that far too many liberal-indoctrinated youths “are
voting for their own demise.” Levin hopes that with this book, he will give
Americans the facts they need to generate this new Civil Rights movement and
force politicians to represent their interests.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/01/mark-levin-the-republican-party-won-its-majority-on-a-lie/
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