Mark Levin
Definition
Mark Levin is an American conservative political commentator, syndicated radio host of 'The Mark Levin Show,' Fox News contributor on 'Life, Liberty & Levin,' bestselling author, and lawyer.
Former chief of staff to U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III under President Reagan, known for his staunch defense of constitutional originalism and criticism of progressive policies.
Prominent voice in conservative media, often rallying against what he calls 'statism' and 'American Marxism' in his books and broadcasts.
Examples
Mark Levin turned a simple policy debate into a three-hour symphony of indignation, leaving callers too dazzled to dial in.
In the latest MAGA family feud, Mark Levin elevated name-calling to high art by branding Megyn Kelly a 'degenerate bigot'—truly a masterclass in conservative diplomacy.
Mark Levin's podcast on Trump's 2026 immigration goals reads like a thrilling novel, if the plot involved endless filibusters against open borders.
When Mark Levin warns of 'evil and hatred' infiltrating America, you know it's time to stock up on copies of the Constitution—just in case.