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Mark Levin Deserves a Turn on TV
· Wednesday, January 18, 2012
It's a crying shame that in today's network "news" media only books written by gabby left-wing celebrities generate interest. When those left-wing screeds are written by left-wing, celebrity clowns such as Michael Moore, Bill Maher or Ed Schultz, then somehow it's A-list booking. That's when the "Today" show and "The Tonight Show" roll out the red carpet.
It's a sad indictment of the industry that serious books about ideas are rarely discussed, and if the serious book is written by a serious conservative, then rarely becomes never. Not even when there is a screaming market demand for such a book will the TV bookers relent.
See Mark Levin's "Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto," which sat atop the best-seller list for 12 weeks in 2009. Network TV coverage or interviews? Zero, not even a mention of his name or book title. Levin's bestseller made big money for the Threshold Editions label of Simon & Schuster -- a CBS company. But somehow he could not be granted even five minutes on CBS News to talk about liberty.
Why doesn't Mark Levin deserve a turn on CBSs "60 Minutes" or NBCs "Rock Center" or "Nightline"? Why can't the conservative taxpayers be granted a forum for Levin or "Charlie Rose" on PBS or on NPRs "All Things Considered"? In short, why not a slice of Levin in all of the places where leftists like Paul Krugman and Tom Friedman are treated like the greatest minds of our time?
Was there a market demand? Ultimately, Levin sold over one million hardcover copies -- all without a second of so-inaccurately-called "mainstream" media attention.
Levin is back, now with "Ameritopia," and it is safe to bet they'll ignore him. But this time it's not just because it's Mark Levin. It's also because he's tackled a subject these media outlets have simply refused to touch for three years.
In short, is America becoming a socialist nation, how could that be possible, and more importantly, what exactly does that mean?
It's an interesting paradox: So-called "progressives" are, in fact, traditionalists in the worst way. They are not sailing toward the New World. Their agenda takes us back in time to a form of government that has been tried, time and again, and has always failed. How then do they reconcile it? They ignore history.
Columnist E.J. Dionne has insisted "Liberals and Democrats tend not to view themselves as the inheritors of a grand tradition. Almost on principle, they are suspicious of such traditions, of too much theorizing, of linking themselves too much to the past." Jonah Goldberg has noticed this tendency to avoid history: "The standard response from social planners is that 'we may not have been smart enough to plan the economy the day before yesterday, but now we know everything.'"
Levin poses the sober question: Do we wish to conserve America as the bold experiment in human freedom as envisioned by our founders or have we committed ourselves to a radically socialist Ameritopia? Levin believes we are dangerously close to choosing the latter. In "Ameritopia" he explains what it means.
Utopia is promised; tyranny is delivered. Plato. Thomas Moore. Hobbes. Karl Marx. The story is as old as history itself. All were utopians whose dreams resulted in a crushing loss of freedom at the hands of the omniscient and despotic elite.
Levin decries the liberal masterminds, their rejection of our founding documents and the actual experience of government. "The mastermind and his followers mostly ignore the Declaration and pick the Constitution like an old scab."
On the campaign trail in 2008, Barack Obama proclaimed, "We are five days away from fundamentally transforming America." What did that mean? Now we know it meant a dramatic radicalization of the federal government. It meant a cronyism of the most corrupt sort, with hundreds of millions of taxpayers' money transferred to major donors while entire industries are overtaken by the federal government and their ownership then transferred to loyal unions. It meant hiring dozens of czars answerable only to the president to run the federal government. It meant circumventing the will of the legislative branch by unilaterally launching regulatory measures specifically rejected by Congress (Cap and Trade), while rejecting sacred, Constitutionally-mandated practices (recess appointments). Speaking of the Constitution, it is summarily ignored (Obamacare).
Our media elite either do not understand -- or do understand, but prefer not to discuss -- that this rapid and metastasizing growth of what Levin calls a "soft tyranny" is exactly the transformation Obama promised.
If our news media were sober stewards of information who were interested in an actual discussion of political philosophy, they would grant Mark Levin a TV forum. Instead, they'll probably stick to silliness and silly authors. They only make it obvious that the media have long been conquered territory for the forces of "Ameritopia."
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JJstryder
Those bent on dumbing down of our nation can never sanction any deep discussion of the roots of liberty, the painful reality of utopianism and our founders beliefs that were the basis of our Constitution. A thinking populace only questions authority with substantive questions it can never truly answer. We cannot be sheared if we don't remain sheep.
We'll just have to pass on the profundity of Levin ourselves.
Posted January 18, 2012 at 9:08:47 AM
wjmccrindle
Liberals don't just ignore history, they re-write it and fill it with information and opinions that are outright lies and misinformation. A liberal aquaintance sent me a book on Schreiver, the military general who oversaw the development of the ICBM missle. The author doesn't use any footnotes, a convenient method to insert opinion instead of facts. He maintains that Stalin was an isolationist, that he only took over surrounding countries to guard againt the evil expansionsits of the United States. This is only one example, I could site several throuought the book. This is the type of tripe that gets on the reading lists in a college history course. It is blatant propoganda and revisionist history. Todays students are bombarded with this crap, and should be very wary of this type of novel, marketed as history, but filled with propoganda and lies.
Posted January 18, 2012 at 11:20:59 AM
Richard Ryan
The term Despotic Elite certainly describes the tin horn dictator and his snotty wench who currently "Occupy" the White House. As a constitutional republic, the United States is on the edge of tyranny.
Richard Ryan
Lamar,Missouri - Birthplace of Harry S Truman
Posted January 18, 2012 at 4:22:54 PM
readinglady
Richard,
I'm so glad you didn't call Miss Michelle "an angry black woman" cause that rally makes her...angry. I think "snotty wench" is perfect. teehee
Posted January 18, 2012 at 5:07:28 PM
BJ
TERM LIMITS-IMPEACH-PROSECUTE
Posted January 18, 2012 at 6:47:43 PM
PDK
It is so clear my friend Brent, that is time, perhaps high time, for wealthy conservatives to begin some new media franchizes in television and other publications.
What is the sense of conservatives bothering with the established liberal buffoons.
I have respect for Mark but the liberal MSM would belittle him every chance they get.
If liberalism continues ruling and dominating America, America will experience her Rome AD 476 moment.
Are there no wealthy conservatives attracted to the idea of a conservative television news channel. Not only would this be great for America, I am quite sure there would be a lot of money to be made for a station like that.
Nobama 2012, vote republican. Thank you.
Posted January 19, 2012 at 3:02:53 AM
WLB
La plus ca change, la plus c'est la meme chose.
I vividly recall my undergraduate years, 1967--1974, when the same MSM totally ignored William F. Buckley, Jr. I also recall my uber liberal political science teachers suggesting that I watch Firing Line from time to time because Mr. Buckley was a master debater. Of course, they also assured me that everything he said was wrong because he was, after all, an avowed conservative. Only later did it dawn on me that he had a superior grasp of facts and of history and that is why he invariably bested his liberal adversaries.
Mr. Levin would be the first to acknowledge, I believe, that he is not Mr. Buckley's intellectual equal, but what has happened to him clearly has its antecedents in Mr. Buckley's experience 40 years ago.
While I hope our young people will have the same awakening I had, I am not optimistic. The experience of so many generations turning to conservative values as their members age seems not to be occurring in post baby boomer generations; nor, of course, in most of the members of my generation--i.e., the baby boomers.
To paraphrase another French saying, "apres nous, la deluge." Just hope I don't live long enough to see the denoument.
Posted January 19, 2012 at 3:16:56 PM