Thursday, November 15, 2012

Mark Levin on Lessons Learned in Presidential Election: ‘We Ought to Nominate a Conservative’ | CNS News

Mark Levin on Lessons Learned in Presidential Election: ‘We Ought to Nominate a Conservative’ | CNS News: Speaking at an event at the conservative Heritage Foundation on Wednesday, Mark Levin said conservatism is the key to winning the presidential race.

“Well, first of all, the lesson we’ve learned is from time to time we ought to nominate a conservative,” said Levin, author, radio host and president of Landmark Legal Foundation.

Levin was interviewed by Ed Meese, who named Levin chief of staff when he was serving as attorney general during the Reagan administration.

“What lessons should we draw from (the election) as conservatives and what reasons do we have to be hopeful over the next four years?” Meese asked Levin.

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