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Criticism of a government isn’t bigotry.

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We turned the Left’s cancel weapon on ourselves.

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Faith shouldn’t require a foreign policy pledge.

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When everything is antisemitic, nothing is.

BRIEFING

Jett here. Somewhere along the way, Mark Levin stopped debating ideas and started defending dogma. Years ago, what used to be a measured defense of Israel has morphed into a full-blown loyalty test. One that demands blind allegiance, public shaming, fear mongering, and endless name-calling for anyone who dares to ask basic questions about money, power, or policy. Let’s get into it.

The new rule on the Right is simple: criticize Israel’s government and you’re an antisemite. If you dare to wonder why billions of US tax dollars keep flowing overseas while our own border collapses, you're an antisemite. If you point out that every foreign Middle East entanglement has ended in disaster, you're also an... you guessed it... antisemite.

It’s the same playbook the Left has been running for over a decade. Just swap “racist” for “antisemitic” and you’ve got the same blueprint. Levin’s playing the same moral purity game, only he’s screaming and spitting into a Fox News microphone instead of lecturing from a Harvard faculty lounge.

The evangelical Right’s obsession with Israel isn’t new... and it’s rooted in prophecy, not policy. But somewhere along the line, faith turned into a foreign policy pledge. Questioning Israel’s government doesn’t make you godless; it makes you rational. Governments are not sacred. Power corrupts, no matter what flag it flies.

What’s worse is that this Israel-First fanaticism is turning the Right into the very thing it once fought... a censorious, emotional purity cult that eats its own.

And here’s the truth: when you tell people they can’t talk about something, that’s exactly what they’ll want to talk about. Human nature doesn’t work on gag orders. People are wired to question what they’re suddenly forbidden to discuss, especially when the shutdown feels coordinated.

And questioning Israel doesn’t mean you support Hamas. This issue isn’t black and white, no matter how desperately both sides want it to be. It’s possible... and perfectly rational... to want peace in the world, condemn terrorism, and still believe America needs to stop fighting everyone else’s battles. Because let’s be honest: our problems at home are worse than Israel and Palestine combined. Do you think they’re over there arguing about us? Of course not. So why are we behaving this way?

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This obsessive, over-the-top “Israel First” movement won’t survive the next generation, not with everything collapsing at home. We’ve spent so much time managing everyone else’s problems that we’re scraping the bottom of the barrel in our own country. The Boomers may have built this movement, and a few Gen X holdovers might still carry the torch, but Millennials, Gen Z, and Alpha conservatives are watching it implode, mostly with a "meh" and a shrug.

When everything is antisemitic, nothing is. And the louder Levin spits and screams, the more people realize... maybe the problem isn’t the criticism. Maybe it’s the silence and cancel culture he’s demanding. And his latest target is Tucker Carlson. The man loses his mind every time Carlson so much as questions the approved narrative on Israel. You don’t have to agree with Tucker’s take to see what’s happening here. He’s doing what journalists are supposed to do: ask uncomfortable questions.

But instead of countering with logic, Levin’s out here throwing left-wing-style tantrums, calling Tucker “Qatarlson,” and accusing him of “blaming the Jews," all because Tucker dared to suggest that maybe the 9/11 Commission didn’t tell the whole story.

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Carlson is a hate America first liar damn near every time he opens his propaganda-spewing mouth Lest we forget, there’s Qatarlson’s contemptible 9/11 propaganda film, blaming the Jews for the Saudis who hijacked and crashed the commercial jets that killed thousands of Americans and the Qataris who protected KSM as he was plotting the entire terror operation.

If you thought Levin’s first tantrum was bad, the sequel made it look calm. During the next rant he went full scorched earth, shouting and spitting about “dumb bastard” Tucker Carlson and warning that he won’t “surrender the future of this country to Jew haters.”

Nobody said a word about hating Jews. Tucker questioned foreign policy. That’s it. But in Levin’s world, that’s enough to brand you a heretic. He’s now pitching some kind of “MIGA"... Make Israel Great Again... movement inside the GOP, as if we don’t already have enough foreign policy worship to choke on.

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Mark Levin on Tuesday went on an unhinged rant screaming about "dumb bastard" Tucker Carlson's alleged anti-Semitism. The former NeverTrumper insists Carlson doesn't represent Trump and shouts, "I'll be damned if I'm going to surrender the future of this country to…Jew haters!" (Levin is trying to organize a new Israel First MIGA movement to exert influence in the GOP, though it's not clear how that's any different from the current GOP.)

This isn’t just about Mark Levin losing his temper. It’s about how easily he swaps principle for propaganda. The same guy who built a career waving the Constitution like a holy relic now trashes it the moment it gets in Israel’s way.

Dr. Goddek nailed it in a post that made waves pointing out that Levin’s outrage machine isn’t about defending America, it’s about defending a foreign agenda. When Americans say, “We don’t want another war,” Levin doesn’t debate them. He attacks them. He calls them “imbeciles” and “lowlifes.”

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NEW— Mark Levin’s entire act is a psyop. He waves the Constitution around when it suits Israel’s interests, but ignores it when AIPAC openly hijacks Congress or when U.S. presidents bypass Congress to wage undeclared wars. He doesn’t care about constitutional principles. He cares about dragging America into yet another war for Israel, so young Americans die for Israeli interests, just like during the wars against Iraq. And when Americans rightfully push back and say, “No, we don’t want to die for your foreign state,” he calls them “imbeciles” or “lowlifes.” That’s their trick: weaponize language to silence dissent, then cry victim the moment they’re exposed. Mark Levin is not an American patriot. He’s a propagandist. And history has a name for those who operate on behalf of foreign powers while endangering their own country: traitors. America has dealt with such people before. Their names were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.

This isn’t the Mark Levin from back in the day...the fiery, passionate guy who argued hard but kept it about America. That version’s long gone. The script’s been totally flipped on its head, and now he’s raging for someone else’s cause, six thousand miles away with the fire and passion of a thousand suns.

Levin... and plenty on the right... are furious that Tucker dared to host controversial political figure Nick Fuentes. There was a time when Nick had real potential. He was young, sharp, and capable of pulling an entire generation toward the right. But like most fringe movements, the radicals took over the message, and to keep their approval, Nick kept pushing further and further until he spiraled into a murky mess that Americans simply couldn't get on board with.

It’s the same implosion happening on the left. When you start catering to the extremes, the rest collapses.

Fuentes is also his own worst enemy. One minute he’s pro-Trump, the next he’s trashing him. He rails against women, then backs Kamala. He says the trans movement is destroying the right, then he’s hanging out with them. There’s no conviction or consistency. He’s become a shape-shifter, smart, sure, but driven by grift instead of principle, probably

Tucker, on the other hand, has always been willing to talk to the people nobody else will. That’s why we value him. It’s okay to listen to people you disagree with. You might learn something new, or you might just confirm why you think they’re an idiot. Also, both can be true at once. That’s the beauty of free speech. It’s hardest to defend when you disagree with it, but that’s exactly when it matters most.

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And right on cue, Levin proved every point we’ve been making. He’s now proudly defending cancel culture, as long as he’s the one swinging the axe.

So tell us, Mark, do you get to decide who’s “antisemitic” now? Because from what we’re seeing online, simply questioning the billions in foreign aid we ship to Israel (and everywhere else) suddenly qualifies.

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At this point, it’s hard to tell if Levin’s just lost the plot or if something... or someone else is pulling his strings.

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Mark Levine: We give Israel $3 Billion a year… Americans should be THANKING the Government of Israel for protecting us “If you’re an American Patriot, then you’re an Israeli Patriot, if you’re an Israeli Patriot, you’re an American Patriot… it’s that simple.”

And just when you think it can’t get more unhinged, Levin doubles down on right-wing cancel culture.

At a recent Republican Jewish Coalition event, he went on a tirade about Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

He bragged that conservatives “cancel people all the damn time,” rattling off past examples like trophies, Pat Buchanan, the John Birch Society, Sobran. It was less a defense of conservatism and more a sermon on censorship, wrapped in righteous fury and spittle.

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Mark Levin rages about Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes to Republican Jewish Coalition, labels Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene a "traitor" and "enemy." "For six months I've been fighting these bastards!" "What do you mean we don't cancel people? … We canceled Pat Buchanan. We canceled the John Birch Society. We canceled Joseph Sobran … We cancel stuff all the damn time!"

Levin's message is  now it’s gone fully off the rails. Levin’s not just ranting, he’s calling for his political enimies to be “dealt with.”

Steve Bannon. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Tucker Carlson. Candace Owens.

What do they all have in common? Every one of them has questioned or criticized the Israeli government.

It’s the same kind of dog-whistle fury we’ve seen before... the kind that paints targets, whips up mobs, and pretends the fallout isn’t connected. We’ve watched where that leads.

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Here's how this type of talk ends:

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And Levin’s plan is working. The right-wing Israel First mob is suiting up, parroting his inflammatory rhetoric... the same kind of language the left’s been using against us for over a decade. The same kind of talk that got Trump shot at, and Charlie Kirk assassinated.

Case in point: Republican Rep. Randy Fine just accused Tucker Carlson of being the most dangerous “antisemite in America,” claiming he’s “not MAGA” and “leading a modern-day Hitler Youth.”

Ridiculous. Insulting. And dangerously familiar. This is what happens when you can’t debate or defend your position... you grab the left’s playbook and start running their plays.

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NEW: Republican Rep. Randy Fine accuses Tucker Carlson of being the most dangerous “antisemite in America,” accuses him of not being MAGA. “He has chosen to take on the mantle of leader of a modern-day Hitler Youth … Make no mistake … Tucker is not MAGA.” Ridiculous and idiotic.

DEBRIEFING

Mark Levin’s unraveling isn’t just embarrassing, it’s counterproductive. For a man who’s spent decades preaching about liberty, he’s now screaming his way into the same authoritarian lane as the radicals he supposedly despises. If this is how he plans to win people over to his cause, he’s doing the opposite. Nobody’s inspired by a man foaming at the mouth while accusing everyone who disagrees of heresy.

But the problem isn’t just Levin. It’s what he represents: a movement that’s so obsessed with moral purity and foreign loyalty tests that it’s starting to devour its own. Instead of uniting conservatives under free thought and debate, it’s dividing them with the same moral blackmail tactics that built the radical progressive left: “Agree or you’re the enemy and we will destroy you."

And here’s the kicker: all this censorship and finger-pointing doesn’t silence curiosity; it actually feeds it. Every time someone like Levin tries to shut down discussion, people start wondering why they’re not allowed to ask questions. That’s how real skepticism begins. Not from hate, but from being told to sit down and shut up.

For years, the Right mocked the Left’s hysteria and cancel culture. But somewhere along the way, we picked up their script and started performing it on ourselves. Faith became loyalty pledges, patriotism became purity tests, and debate was replaced with dogma.

Levin’s not protecting Israel. He’s wrecking his own credibility, and everyone who signs onto this bizarre Israel-first purity crusade. The more he rages and spits into that mic, the clearer it becomes: the one thing you can’t question these days might be the thing worth questioning.

NOW YOU KNOW

Mark Levin has become everything he fought against.