mark: hello america i am mark levin this is life, liberty & levin sunday. you may have heard again the iowa caucuses start tomorrow. that is the official kickoff to the republican primaries leading to the general election. there is a lot of coverage and i am glad there is. one of the things that relates to our election whether it s iowa or the rest of our states in the general election is a monumentally outrageous interference in the selection by joe biden personally, by his surrogates at the department of justice, and is a party member in the judgeships the unelected prosecutors and that would be unelected jurors should there be trials in these democrat cities it is a disgrace the likes of which we have never experienced in america and he talks about democracy. of course he has destroyed what is a constitutional republic which is one of the reasons this man must be defeated. all of this talk he has not interfered, up and down if you heard but i had to say on last nights pr
but the iowa caucus. the caucus does not always accurately predict how the story will end. the political graveyard is full of folks when i was but did not go on to win the nomination. nevertheless, windy is almost always better than hot and pulling indicate former president trump as the overwhelming favorite. the polls right? if anyone will emerges top calendar, a poor showing persuade any candidate exit left or right. joining us now is the host of the story and% will turn to for debates and town halls on election coverage martha who may have to pay taxes and iowa because she s been there for weeks and weeks and weeks and jessica tarlov, cohost of the five and wakes up every morning knowing she s going to be outnumbered even though that s not the name of the show, she s going to be outnumbered, 5:00 eastern time and more than hold her own, thank you both for joining us. former president trump has done zero debates, he did a townhome with you this week but as much as we like t
but the iowa caucus. the caucus does not always accurately predict how the story will end. the political graveyard is full of folks when i was but did not go on to win the nomination. nevertheless, windy is almost always better than hot and pulling indicate former president trump as the overwhelming favorite. the polls right? if anyone will emerges top calendar, a poor showing persuade any candidate exit left or right. joining us now is the host of the story and% will turn to for debates and town halls on election coverage martha who may have to pay taxes and iowa because she s been there for weeks and weeks and weeks and jessica tarlov, cohost of the five and wakes up every morning knowing she s going to be outnumbered even though that s not the name of the show, she s going to be outnumbered, 5:00 eastern time and more than hold her own, thank you both for joining us. former president trump has done zero debates, he did a townhome with you this week but as much as we like t
mark: hello america i am mark levin this is life, liberty & levin sunday. you may have heard again the iowa caucuses start tomorrow. that is the official kickoff to the republican primaries leading to the general election. there is a lot of coverage and i am glad there is. one of the things that relates to our election whether it s iowa or the rest of our states in the general election is a monumentally outrageous interference in the selection by joe biden personally, by his surrogates at the department of justice, and is a party member in the judgeships the unelected prosecutors and that would be unelected jurors should there be trials in these democrat cities it is a disgrace the likes of which we have never experienced in america and he talks about democracy. of course he has destroyed what is a constitutional republic which is one of the reasons this man must be defeated. all of this talk he has not interfered, up and down if you heard but i had to say on last nights pr
conversations from the past month. we begin this morning with a discussion about the potential dangers of a second trump presidency. editor in chief of the atlantic, jeffrey goldberg, recently joined us to discuss the publication s special issue, which features 24 writers each outlining the threats they say a second trump term would pose to the united states and the world. we have a lot of writer at the atlantic who spent many years covering different aspects of trump and trumpism, and i wanted just to pull them all together in one, easy to read package. one copy of the print magazine, obviously it s online right now at theatlantic.com. mm-hmm. i wanted our writers to describe, as best as they could, what would happen in their areas of expertise if trump became president again. the next trump presidency will be worse. the restraints will be off. there won t be any quote, unquote, adults in the world. mckay coppins has a piece, who will get jobs in the next trump adm