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Levin: Cory Booker should win an Oscar for ‘greatest mental patient’ performance
January 16, 2018
CRTV host Mark Levin began his radio show Tuesday talking about how the Democrats and media are waging a nonstop campaign to convince the American people that President Trump is somehow mentally unfit for his position.
Levin called for New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker to receive both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for being the “greatest mental patient,” after his Tuesday performance attacking Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
Booker lashed out at Nielsen during a hearing, accusing her of being “complicit” in the president’s alleged remarks that have caused a media frenzy. "Your silence and your amnesia is complicity," Booker screamed.
“The Democrats always demagogue race,” Levin explained. “They cannot debate issues. They have no agenda in dealing with the problems that Americans face.”
The CRTV host hypothesized that Booker’s showmanship is simply part of a plan to position himself to become president one day.
Levin then spent the rest of his first segment scrutinizing Booker’s verbal attacks on Secretary Nielsen, exposing the New Jersey Senator’s incoherent political showmanship. Listen:
This narrative sure fell apart fast. @LevinTV says that no president in recent history has faced this type of media scrutiny.
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— CRTV (@CRTV) January 17, 2018
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