My good friend, Mark Levin, penned an outstanding and incredibly timely book, "Men in Black," which has been on the New York Times list seven weeks (today we'll find out that it made it the 8th week as well) running. The activist judiciary loving elitist Left has contempt for the themes in Mark's book, as liberalism accomplishes many of its aims through extraconstitutional judicial policy making. The attacks were predictable, but the viciousness of some of them have even surprised me. On April 1, Dahlia Lithwick, writing in Slate, wrote a bitterly nasty piece about Men in Black that I had the misfortune of reading. I want to share the link to her nasty piece with you so that you can: a) experience the vitriol first hand, rather than relying on my characterization and b) understand the essay I'm about to share with you.
If you read nothing else today; relish reading the entire column. I promise you -- it delivers. It delivers in solid truth and for the "feely" side of your psyche -- it is immensely satisfying. Good Job, Mr. Levin! And thank you Mr. Limbaugh! :)
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