Rush Limbaugh comments on The Liberty Amendments

Rush Limbaugh discusses Mark's book The Liberty Amendments on his show:

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RUSH: Fredericksburg, Texas. Jerry, it's great to have you on the EIB Network today. Hi.

CALLER: Thank you, sir. I tell you what, I have to admit, I'm a discouraged, pessimistic American. I'm ashamed to say that because I was raised to be optimistic.

RUSH: Yeah.

CALLER: And today it seems to me that we're just on the precipice of going over. I don't know what can be done. I mean, you say we need policies. The Republican Party is obsolete, in my opinion. I think the only policy we need is, as you say, the Constitution. I'm just finishing up reading the Federalist Papers. And to see the arguments that took place back in the —

RUSH: Let me give you something else to read. Have you heard of Mark Levin's new book, The Liberty Amendments?

CALLER: Yes, I have. I've ordered it from Amazon and it hasn't arrived yet.

RUSH: Okay, well, read it when it does. It's fascinating. Everybody still asks me, "Rush what can I do, besides vote?" Everybody wants to do something. Well, look, the standard, ordinary give-and-take and back-and-forth of politics isn't gonna work anymore. The Constitution's broken. We're not living under it anymore. It's already been bastardized. The Constitution is going to have to be put back together. It's going to have to be reaffirmed. It's already being torn apart. It's being shredded. It's being ignored by this president who just chooses which law and what part of a law he wants to obey or not.

CALLER: Well, he's the nearest thing to a despot that we've ever elected.

RUSH: True. Woodrow Wilson a close second, followed by his wife when Woodrow had the stroke or whatever. But the thing about The Liberty Amendments is that the premise is the Founders understood that what we are going through today was very possible, and they had a prescription to fix it. There are remedies for this. The remedy is not the Republican Party, not as it's currently constituted or operating. The American people are going to have to fix this, and that's what Levin's book is about. It's a wonderful book.

I don't want to say it's simple, but it makes so much sense. He proposes 10 amendments that simply reaffirm the original intent of the Constitution and then gives a thorough explanation for why each amendment is in fact justified and warranted and traces it back to the days of the founding. And it is something that, the more people read it, the more people become familiar with it and demand that something be done to reaffirm and strengthen the Constitution, it's something like this that is going to be necessary, because the Constitution is broken. We cannot rely on it now.