Since the day of its birth, America has been a symbol for liberty and freedom across the world. But while the political party currently in power too often seems intent on bringing the country down a peg or two, one radio talk host believes the American public is correct to remain prideful in our great nation. 

In fact, he wouldn't have it any other way.

Mark Levin took to his national radio airwaves Friday to commemorate the June 6th anniversary of D-Day, when Allied forces invaded France via the beaches at Normandy in 1944. Levin began by playing remarks from former President Donald Trump, who two years ago stood on that sacred location and delivered a stirring speech, recognizing the 75th anniversary of the invasion.

"They battled not for control and domination, but for liberty, democracy and self-rule," Trump said on June 6, 2019. "They pressed on for love and home and country. The main streets, the school yards, the churches, the neighbors, the families and communities that gave us men such as these. They were sustained by the confidence that America can do anything because we are a noble nation with a virtuous people, praying to a righteous God. Their exceptional might came from a truly exceptional spirit."

"God do I miss that man," Levin commented. "He was a great president. Despite all that's been said about him and written about him, by the same forces we confront today."

Levin drew the distinction between the unifying words of Trump and Reagan before him, praising the courage and goodness of America, juxtaposed against the division fomented by the modern-day Left and their media. Levin harkened back to the not-so-distant past when both political parties held America in the highest esteem and proudly lifted it up as the best example for liberty and freedom ever created by man. 

"Joe Biden is like an ambulance-chaser, trying to find historical events, run to those historical events, to tear this country apart in a thousand different ways," Levin noted. "He's a street-hack politician, Joe Biden. He's not a leader and he's not a statesman." 

The comments from the fiery Levin were directed mostly at Democrats, who he feels have relished the art of creating victims, stirring hate and pitting Americans against each other. However, his words Friday were aimed at a wider-reaching cohort than just the Left. He referred to former House Speaker, Paul Ryan, and the establishment Republicans, who fought side by side with Democrats to "defeat" Trump last November. 

"We don't need to remake the Republican party into what it was before Reagan, or before Trump. And I say with the deepest respect, you need to open your eyes and your mind, as do your compatriots. That the great things these men did for this country, and to the terrible things that are being done to our country today," Levin said. "Terrible, and you should be focused like a laser on confronting those who seek to overturn the most fantastic and fabulous nation mankind has ever established." 

For years, Levin has preached the dangers of socialism, and in his opinion, Americans are now understanding his point clearly for themselves. Rapid inflation and money printing, a degradation of the country's moral underpinnings and a rise in violence and division have forced citizens to take notice. His comments also played off of an earlier segment of his show, where he featured Tatiana Ibrahim, a mother who's passionate comments against the radicalism indoctrinating children in public schools recently went viral. 

"The American Marxists have finally exposed themselves. They used to just trash the country, and I would tell you when you trash a country, you're trashing its people," Levin pointed out. "They used to deny that...just attacking the history. Now they're attacking America's people. They're attacking you. Now they're in our classrooms. They're in our televisions. They're in our books. They get to decide what we read, what we see, what we hear. They get to decide what monuments stand and what monuments don't. They get to define morality in a thousand different ways."

For decades, through his work on radio, television, and in print, Mark Levin has been a staunch supporter of America. Today, the pro-America movement may not have the support of some in the highest echelons of national power. Regardless, this media voice and stalwart for liberty continues his daily duties - illuminating and calling attention to America's enduring greatness.