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A Sewer Of Self-Parody

By The Daily Dish
Oct 2 2008, 1:25 AM ET

Greenwald scoffs at this argument by Mark Levin:

The liberal uses crises, real or manufactured, to expand the power of government at the expense of the individual and private property. He has spent, in earnest, 70 years evading the Constitution's limits on governmental power. If conservatives don't stand up to this, who will? If they don't offer serious alternatives that address the current circumstances AND defend the founding principles, who will?

The idea, at this point, that Levin cares about the constitution is simply laughable.



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