Right, Left and Levin

I'm obviously way behind on the week, as the second weekend of the year is upon us, and I haven't caught you all up my first. January 4th and 5th was the weekend of the Levins. Yuval Levin (pronounced LEH-vihn) had a "Great Debate" with National Review's Jonah Goldberg about the origins of the political Left and Right: http://c-spanvideo.org/program/Yuva. Then, radio talk show host and bestselling author Mark Levin (pronounced Leh-VIHN) spent three hours on air facing critics and admirers alike, discussing his four works on constitutional law, as well as his poignant partial memoir "Rescuing Sprite":
http://c-spanvideo.org/program/MarkLev.

This weekend, Ranya Idliby and Daisy Khan present with startling and disturbing clarity what it's like to be a Muslim American in a post-9/11 world. I will do my best to get that link to you all by Tuesday next week.

Enjoy a warmer weekend to this Artic Vortez week. Happy reading!
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Published on January 10, 2014 13:36 Tags: mark-levin, ranya-idliby, yuval-levin
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