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LevinTV host Mark Levin began his radio show Monday evening defending Ron DeSantis from the smears being published against him in the Washington Post.
Levin broke down how the Washington Post unfairly smeared DeSantis for speaking at conferences hosted by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, a mainstream conservative organization which the radical Left has labeled a hate group.
He pointed out that many prominent conservatives have also attended Freedom Center events and showed how the purpose of the piece was to slander DeSantis through guilt by association.
“They don’t want you to know that [Andrew] Gillum is a socialist. They don’t want you to know that the mayor of Tallahassee is surrounded by corruption and controversy,” Levin said of the media’s coverage of DeSantis’ opponent.
“This is how they treat a man who served his country, who went to Harvard Law School, who spent six important years as a member of the House of Representatives,” he added.
Continuing the segment, Levin noted that the media gave a free pass to Bill Clinton after he sat near hate preacher Louis Farrakhan at Aretha Franklin’s funeral. Farrakhan also took a photo with former Attorney General Eric Holder.
Listen:
"Can you imagine the New York Times allowing somebody in the Obama administration to write something like this?"@marklevinshow TORCHES @nytimes and mainstream media's "yellow journalism" ???
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