Levin Defends Giuliani: Obama Has 'Contempt for This County;' 'Half His Speeches' Criticize U.S

Monica Sanchez | February 20, 2015

On Hannity Thursday night, radio talk show host Mark Levin strongly agreed with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s statement that President Obama does not love America.

“Rudy’s exactly right…” Levin said.

“When somebody says they want to fundamentally transform America, well then you must not love America. It’s like saying I want to fundamentally transform my wife, or my girlfriend. That means you must not love your wife or your girlfriend.”

Levin went on to call the President “a patsy for Islamic terrorism” who gives “half of his speeches” on “how terrible America is.”

“Obama has shown no indication that he loves the Constitution… Even now, he’s a patsy for Islamic terrorism. Half of his speeches are about how terrible America is and [how] America shouldn’t react in a negative way.”

No doubt referencing the White House’s refusal to acknowledge that all 21 Egyptian citizens beheaded by ISIS last weekend were Christians, Levin said,

“I want to remind this President—he likes to bring up Jesus in a certain context and I say this as a Jew—there’s an awful lot of Christians in America and in Europe who have died, who have been maimed, who have been harmed trying to defend innocent, peace-loving Muslims in the Middle East, in Afghanistan… It would be nice every now and then if he would acknowledge that."

Levin went on to deliver a sharp blow to Mr. Obama: 

“This man is the most preposterous and absurd president […] in American history.”

He continued, “I think Obama is a religious and historical illiterate. I think he really does have contempt for this country, he has contempt for our military, he’s demonstrated that, and Rudy’s exactly right.”

Levin later read an excerpt from Anne Frank’s diary, challenging the President to defend “the tens of thousands” of women—the overwhelming majority Muslim—who are being raped and suffering greatly under extremists in the Middle East.

“Mr. President there are tens of thousands of Anne Franks right now being brutalized. Why don’t you do something about it? Why don’t you, why don’t you demonstrate that you’re a leader? You’re the commander-in-chief, and let’s take care of business,” he said.

Watch the full Fox News interview below.