it is specific we have article 1 there a long list of powers, the longest article in the constitution it very specific. a long list. you it study it you will not find the power to conduct a criminal investigation. it violates separation of powers. congress is made up of politicians. congress was never set up to conduct criminal investigations any of sort or criminal investigations as part of a justice department, u.s. attorney s effort, to target an individual or group of individuals. so beyond the outrageous make-up of january 6 committees, entire enterprise of the january 6 committee is unconstitutional. in is not a single judge in washington, d.c. not one, who has reached that conclusion. yet this goes to the heart of our constitutional construct. you can t have joe biden making legislation by executive orders or congress investigating not for legislative purposes but criminal purposes and to set up individuals and violate the bill of rights, you cannot have the courts leg
Mark hello america, i am mark levin. This is life, Liberty And Levin. We have a fantastic show tonight. I am not hosting. Here is my buddy pete hegseth. One of the Liesest Smarte Nicest and smartest guys i know, every couple of years when i have a book, i say, why not have pete here, who actually will read the book and understand the book and talk to me about the book and make it intriguing and interesting. So, im stepping out of the host mode, and turn the show over to pete. Pete wont steal it, he will conduct the interview, thank you, pete. I couldnt steal if it i wanted to thank you, what an honor. God bless you. I studied this book, i read it cover to cover. It is phenomenal congratulations on a great book. And out the gates here, i want to tell everyone, it is worth getting, reading and giving to everyone you know who cares about the state of our republic. Mark, the last time we were here, we were talking about American Marxism. Talk to us about how this is an extension of that, y
Mark hello america, i am mark levin. This is life, Liberty And Levin. We have a fantastic show tonight. I am not hosting. Here is my buddy pete hegseth. One of the Liesest Smarte Nicest and smartest guys i know, every couple of years when i have a book, i say, why not have pete here, who actually will read the book and understand the book and talk to me about the book and make it intriguing and interesting. So, im stepping out of the host mode, and turn the show over to pete. Pete wont steal it, he will conduct the interview, thank you, pete. I couldnt steal if it i wanted to thank you, what an honor. God bless you. I studied this book, i read it cover to cover. It is phenomenal congratulations on a great book. And out the gates here, i want to tell everyone, it is worth getting, reading and giving to everyone you know who cares about the state of our republic. Mark, the last time we were here, we were talking about American Marxism. Talk to us about how this is an extension of that, y
ideas around which america is built, it was abraham lincoln. politicians recognized the power that his name still has and use it. and that vision of lincoln s of a generous, inclusive america has driven this country for more than 200 years. president lincoln not only understood the heartbreak of his country, he also understood the cost of sacrifice. abraham lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. the president said, and i quote, if my name ever goes down into history, it will be for this act, and my whole soul is in it. my whole soul is in it. generations of black people named their children lincoln, because lincoln freed the slaves. but it s a lot more complicated than that. a lot of people think lincoln was a fiery opponent of slavery from the day he was born, and that s not quite true. turns out that a great way to put down the rebellion is to yank the enslaved africans out from under his enemies. and the guy really was freeing the slaves, hope thanks
kansas/nebraska act. republican papers praised him and democrats papers are fearful of this rising man. l lincoln is going to win. the moment lincoln is elected, he s confronted with crisis. to white southerners, lincoln s election means the greatest of their fears being realized. they are convinced despite all the things lincoln says he wants to create racial equality. lincoln and his family were subjected to a nerving threat that no other president-elect ever faced. abraham lincoln says i am going to put a spider in your dumpling you god damn people have sent robert lincoln opened this envelope and was unnerved. the situation was required for his father to calm him down. folks in the south using violence to move people into a supporting session. violence creates that sense of triablism and that s what the entire fight is about. it is clear that it could descend into war. when abraham lincoln was elected in 1860. there are nearly 4 million enslaved people in