Mark Levin Biography
Mark Levin is a right-wing lawyer, author, and radio host from the United States. He is the host of the syndicated radio show The Mark Levin Show, as well as Fox News’ Life, Liberty, and Levin.
How old is Mark Levin? – Age
He is 64 years old as of 21 September 2021. He was born in 1957 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. His real name is Mark Reed Levin.
Who are Mark Levin’s Parents? – Family
Mark is the youngest of three boys, was born in Philadelphia to a Jewish family, and grew up in Erdenheim and Elkins Park. His father, Jack E. Levin (1925–2018), wrote a number of books.
What is Mark Levin’s education?
After three years, he graduated from Cheltenham High School in 1974. Levin skipped his senior year of high school and enrolled at Temple University Ambler, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science with magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1977, at the age of 19. Later that year, Levin was elected to the Cheltenham school board on the promise of lowering property taxes. Levin graduated from Temple University School of Law with a J.D. in 1980.
Who is Mark Levin Married to? – Wife
He was married to Kendall Levin and they divorced. He is married to Julie Prince at the moment.
Mark Levin Salary
He is said to be earning an annual salary of $300,000.
Mark Levin Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $50 Million.
Mark Levin Books
Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America was written by Levin in 2005. In Liberty and Tyranny, Levin criticizes the use of the term “progressive” to describe “modern Liberals,” arguing that the proper term should be “Statist.” According to the publisher, the book has sold over one million copies. In 2012, Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America was published. Levin discusses the origins and development of both modern conservative and liberal political ideologies in Ameritopia.
Commentaries on works by Plato, Sir Thomas More, Thomas Hobbes, Karl Marx, John Locke, and Charles de Montesquieu are included. As a result of pre-order sales, Levin’s Unfreedom of the Press became the number one best-selling book on Amazon.com three days before its official release. The book, according to Lloyd Green, “is not exactly fan fiction, but it can get ahead of itself when discussing the special counsel’s conclusions.”
Mark Levin Politics
According to a 2016 study, Mark Levin was the most outraged on talk radio and television. The study looked at ten prominent programs known for incendiary political discourse. It graded content based on its use of “emotional display,” “misrepresentative exaggeration,” “mockery,” “conflagration,” “insulting,” or “obscene language.” Nancy Pelosi has been dubbed “America’s first fascist,” with Levin comparing her to Adolf Hitler. He’s also called Beto O’Rourke a “weak man” and Dick Blumenthal a “pathetic, loathsome liar.” Levin backed the Tea Party Patriots’ effort to “fire” House Speaker John Boehner.
Mark Levin Show
Levin’s broadcasting career began as a guest on conservative talk radio shows. For many years, he was a legal opinion contributor to The Rush Limbaugh Show, appearing more frequently as the Monica Lewinsky scandal unfolded. Sean Hannity became aware of him around this time, and he began to appear on Hannity’s radio show. Levin eventually landed his own radio show on WABC, first on Sundays in 2002, then in the timeslot following Hannity’s show in 2003. Cumulus Media Networks began nationally syndicating The Mark Levin Show in 2006. He has taken part in Freedom Concerts, an annual benefit concert to benefit the families of fallen soldiers, and he uses his radio show to promote aid to military families. Levin is also involved with Move America Forward, a charity that sends care packages to soldiers serving in the military. On February 11, 2016, Levin signed a ten-year contract extension with Westwood One, extending his show’s run through 2025.
Mark Levin 2020 election
Because of the alleged fraud, Levin insisted on January 5, 2021, that Congress’s imminent counting of Electoral College votes was an act of “tyranny.” Following the next day’s Capitol riot, he told his listeners, “If we don’t fight on the floor of the Senate and House on Jan. 6, then we’re done,”. Cumulus Media sent out a memo instructing its presenters to stop implying that the 2020 presidential election was rigged or face losing the right to broadcast through Cumulus.