Levin: Democrat Party Hates America Is the Most Brutally Honest Unraveling of the Democrat Party

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Mark Levin: “This book is probably the most brutal and honest unraveling of layer and layer of varnish that has been applied to the Democrat Party. Its history. So what I did is I decided, Larry. We're upset about all these things that are going on. Who's behind all these things? And you need to go back and understand that the Democrat Party has never supported America. It's never supported the Declaration of the Constitution and it's never supported our principles. We had a civil war because of the Democrat Party. The Civil War was not just pro-slavery, anti-slavery, North-South. It was Republican versus Democrat. The Republican Party has fallen far afield from that. It's very weak. A lot of quislings in it and so forth. That doesn't mean you immediately run the demagogues. But that said, the Democrat Party is the only party that supported segregation. It's the only party that supported lynching. In 1940, FDR refused to sign a federal anti-lynching bill because it was running for reelection for a third time, which was unprecedented. He wanted to win the South. He didn't sign an anti-lynching bill. He didn't bend his finger for the black communities is just a tiny example where all this has been rewritten. He didn't do anything for the black community. In fact, the Federal Housing Authority, really the first big program under the New Deal, they specifically excluded the Roosevelt administration, black neighborhoods. You may not know this, Larry, but that's where we get redlining from in Washington. They take a big red magic marker. They would circle the black communities and the communities around the black communities and they would say, this is our red line. No federal subsidies for mortgages in these black communities within the red line. That's where we get the phrase redlining from the Democrat Party. You talk about Jesse Owens, a great hero, the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Every Olympian was invited to the White House under FDR except him. And he was asked as a biographer, wrote, Jesse Owens, were you snubbed by Hitler? He said, I never met Hitler. He didn't snub Franklin Roosevelt, snubbed me, and he supported his opponent. Joe Louis rejected Franklin Roosevelt because of his refusal to sign the anti-lynching bill and supported Wendell Willkie. So when you look really at the history of these men, I don't know how many presidents have funded projects to look into the quote unquote, admixtures of races, the Japanese and Europeans and well, Franklin Roosevelt had a real problem with all that. So we actually funded a study on this. And you go back to his life. I mean, this is, again, a tiny example of what's in this book in the history of this party. And now, of course, they genuflect and they're a party of and I mean it Marxism.”

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