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'''Mark Levin''' is a [[constitutional law|constitutional lawyer]] and [[political opinion broadcasting|talk radio host]], with an [[American conservative]] view. He is not to be confused with [[American progressivism|progressive host [[Mark Levine]].  
'''Mark Levin''' is a [[constitutional law|constitutional lawyer]] and [[political opinion broadcasting|talk radio host]], with an [[American conservative]] view. He is not to be confused with [[American progressivism|progressive host [[Mark Levine]].  



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Mark Levin is a constitutional lawyer and talk radio host, with an American conservative view. He is not to be confused with [[American progressivism|progressive host Mark Levine.

On the New York City radio station WABC, he follows the shows of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, and worked with both. In law, he heads the Landmark Legal Foundation in Washington, D.C. He is a contributing editor to National Review. The American Conservative Union presented him with their 2001 Ronald Reagan Award.

On his website, he explains "he is, first and foremost, a dog lover." He has a sub-site for pet stories.

He has disagreed with Glenn Beck about Republican and conservative tactics. After Beck's speech to the 2010 Conservative Political Action Committee, he told Beck to "stop dividing us...Decide what you are. A circus clown, self-identified, or a thoughtful and wise person. It’s hard to be both.”[1]

References

  1. Andy Barr (23 February 2010), "Mark Levin to Glenn Beck: 'Stop acting like a clown'", Politico