Mark Levin, whether you agree or not, provided an interesting review of Tuesday's Presidential Debate (see FIRST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE OF 2020). For example, Levin observed that Biden was the first to interrupt his opponent, and whereas Biden called Trump names Trump did not call Biden name. Those are not typical of the observations you will find... Continue Reading →
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MAN OF TRUE PUBLIC SPIRIT AND A MAN OF ARROGANCE AND CONCEIT
As I was working my way through Rediscovering Americanism by Mark R. Levin, I read a quote from Adam Smith"s The Theory of Moral Sentiments that I think is directly relevant to my last post, IS THE LAW REQUIRED OR IS CUSTOM SUFFICIENT?. Levin, who uses the quotation to end chapter 5 of his book, described... Continue Reading →
THE LIBERTY AMENDMENTS
I just finished reading Mark Levin's latest book, The Liberty Amendments. It is a good book. I don't agree with all his amendments (like about 8 of the 10), but I think the general approach is sound. I am also afraid it is too little too late. Within the next four or five years, I... Continue Reading →
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