On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, the situation in New York City, where Jews, synagogues, and Jewish neighborhoods face violent attacks, hounding, and harassment, is a disaster and disgrace—but it is occurring across the entire country. The ruling class is to blame, particularly intensified under the Biden administration, with open borders, efforts to undermine ICE and border patrol, and the failure to remove threats. Urgent action is required: take every legal and law enforcement step to deport imams and phony scholars, shut down groups like CAIR, and defund and clean out colleges and universities. Councilwoman Vickie Paladino calls in and condemns the organized antisemitic violence and calls for a City Council investigation into the funding and organizers. Also, one of the reasons we have so-called forever wars is that we do not go to war in pursue absolute victories, which means the elimination of regimes. Indeed, those who talk about forever wars also insist that we not seek total victories, criticizing "regime change," and often confusing regime change with democracy projects. Later, California Governor candidate Steve Hilton calls in to give an update on the race. After 16 years of one-party rule, dissatisfaction is rising, as the wrong-track number has climbed from the mid-to-high 40s in 2022 to the mid-to-high 50s today, signaling strong demand for change. Hilton is campaigning on a straightforward platform focused on working-class issues, small business, tax cuts, affordable housing, and $3 gas. With ballots already mailed for a month of early voting, he urges immediate voting to capitalize on the opportunity. Finally, the Daily Mail is detailing the horrors of October 7, 2023, describing monstrous acts including gang rapes so brutal that victims' pelvic bones broke, mass shootings causing effective decapitations, and dismemberment of bodies. This was deliberate, planned violence against innocent people. Remember that next time someone cries over Israel defending itself against Hamas or Hezbollah thugs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices