A 2016 study which sought to measure incendiary discourse on talk radio and TV found that Levin scored highest on its measure of "outrage". The study looked at 10 prominent radio and television programs, known for incendiary discourse on political matters, and scored content on the basis of whether it used "emotional display", "misrepresentative exaggeration", "mockery", "conflagration", "slippery slope", "insulting" or "obscene language", and other factors, finding that Levin was the radio host who engaged in the most outrage. The study found that he utilized "outrage speech or behavior at a rate of more than one instance per minute." In
How Democracies Die, Harvard University political scientists Daniel Ziblatt and
Steven Levitsky write that Mark Levin was among the popular right-wing talk radio hosts who "helped to legitimate the use of uncivil discourse" in American politics, and contribute to the erosion of democratic norms. According to
Politico, Levin has a "penchant for hysteria."
Views on politicians and other individuals According to
The Guardian, "constant attacks on Democrats and the left are important components" of Levin's
modus operandi. According to
Rutgers University political scientist
Stephen Eric Bronner, Levin tends to use "socialism" as a "catch-all term to condemn any policy that strengthens the social welfare function of the state." In July 2014, he called
Jon Stewart "a knee-jerk idiot", and suggested that Stewart was a
self-hating Jew. He has stated that "
Nancy Pelosi's politics comes as close to a form of modern-day fascism as I've ever seen". Levin has also mocked how Pelosi looks, referred to
Beto O'Rourke as a "weak man", and called
Dick Blumenthal a "pathetic, loathsome liar". – with whom he disagrees. He sometimes refers to such individuals as
RINOs. He has referred to
Mitt Romney as an "ass" Levin strongly defended former EPA head
Scott Pruitt while he was under a dozen separate ethics investigations. Levin said Pruitt's "policies on the whole have been outstanding," and "I don't throw good people under the bus because the left targets them."
Sponsorship and conflicts of interest During the 2012 election cycle, Levin's show was paid at least $757,000 in sponsorship by the
Koch brothers-backed
Americans for Prosperity to run ads for the group, a deal which began in the summer of 2010. After the sponsorship ended, Levin began making ads for the
Tea Party Patriots. During the same period, on his radio show and Facebook page, Levin frequently promoted the group, which has funded primary challengers of Senate Republicans. Levin did not disclose that the group had made $427,000 of purchases of his book. In 2011, a caller to Levin's show, claiming to be a neurosurgeon, said that the
Department of Health and Human Services had issued a document saying that people over age 70 would not be allowed to receive medical treatments. Levin said to the caller, "so Sarah Palin was right." The call was later revealed to be a hoax and the death panel claims were revealed to be false. In late 2013, Levin said there were similarities between a gathering of "hand-picked" supporters of the Affordable Care Act chosen by the
Obama administration to Nazi
Sturmabteilung or "Brownshirts" drawing comparisons of the propaganda techniques of the two groups. Levin stated in 2013 that "the
Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated our government" and described President Obama as a
Muslim Brotherhood "sympathizer". He speculated in November 2014 that, after the 2014 mid-term elections, Obama might go "full
Mussolini". In February 2015, Levin stated that President Obama was "seeking to destroy Israel" because "Obama has an affinity for Islam far more than Christianity or Judaism." He blamed Obama for the
Ebola crisis: "the political policies of this administration which opens the door wide to people from the poorest parts of the world. We don't know who they are, we don't know if they have diseases."
Donald Trump at a
Hanukkah reception at the White House in 2019 In March 2016, Levin endorsed
Ted Cruz for the
2016 Republican presidential nomination. Over a month after
Donald Trump was nominated, in September 2016, Levin stated on this radio program that he would vote for Trump in the
presidential election, following his declaration earlier that year that he was in the "
Never Trump" camp and would never vote for Trump. He qualified his support by stating: "I take no responsibility for the dumb things he says or the dumb things his surrogates say."
Wiretap claim In March 2017, Levin alleged that the Obama administration had used "police state" surveillance tactics against the Donald Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election. The
Associated Press said that Levin "voiced without evidence the idea that Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower". Levin protested the AP report vigorously, demanding a retraction and an apology on the grounds that his sources for the statement included
The New York Times and other newspapers. His statement was reprinted by
Breitbart News and reportedly became the basis of President Trump's unfounded
Trump Tower wiretapping allegations. According to
the Guardian, Levin had combined reports from multiple sources, including tabloid sites, to justify the claims.
"Deep State" conspiracy theories Levin has said that there was a "coup" occurring against the
first presidency of Donald Trump waged by Obama loyalists. Levin's coup claim was referring to investigations of the
Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and of alleged
obstruction of justice by Trump. He has suggested that former FBI Director
James Comey used the
Trump-Russia dossier "to blackmail the president." He has claimed that Special Counsel
Robert Mueller engaged in a "Deep State" coup against Trump. Levin also accused Joe Biden of being the one who "did something illegal", though he did not provide evidence or any elaboration. In October 2019, while Trump was the subject of the
impeachment inquiry, Levin said that on his Blaze TV show: "While he's been president there hasn't even been a hint of scandal. Not a hint!" He was highly critical of Mitt Romney who increased his criticisms of President Trump during this period.
2020 election Following the
2020 presidential election, as all significant media organizations reported Joe Biden had won, On the same platform, on November 5, Levin called on Republican-controlled state legislatures to disregard the results of the 2020 election and send electors to the
Electoral College who would vote for Trump. He praised
Sidney Powell, a member of Trump's legal team, for what he considered to be her patriotism after she promoted
conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and sought to overturn election results. He frequently had guests on his show who led the audience to think Joe Biden's win in the presidential election could be overturned. On January 5, 2021, Levin insisted Congress's imminent counting of the Electoral College votes was an act of "tyranny" because of the supposed fraud. He told his listeners, "If we don't fight on Jan. 6 on the floor of the Senate and the House... then we are done." Following the next day's
storming of the Capitol in Washington, he continued in the same vein. "It appears nothing has changed in 24 hours... Not a damn thing. The never-Trumpers, the RINOs, the media — same damn thing," Meanwhile, on the same day as the riot, Cumulus Media circulated a memo instructing its presenters, a roster which includes Levin, to cease implying the 2020 presidential election was stolen or face the end of the right to broadcast via Cumulus.
Russo-Ukrainian War Following the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Levin has supported Ukraine, saying that if Russia defeated Ukraine,
Vladimir Putin would take further aggressive action. He also criticized the Joe Biden administration for its response, which he considered to be lacking, and the isolationists and the "Putin wings" of the media, Democratic Party and the Republican Party. He also called for the US to arm Taiwan to defend themselves from China and call off the negotiations with Iran. At the 2022 CPAC, Levin criticized populism and nationalism and called for the US to support Ukraine, saying that the CPAC means Conservative Political Action Committee, not "McGovern, populist or nationalist action committee" and "We love America because it's America, not because we're nationalists. I mean, the Russians are nationalists. The Chinese are nationalists. America First is about Americanism, first", and "You want a world war? Then become an ostrich, put your head in the sand and let the Russians roll through one country after another".
Gaza war In July 2025, Levin downplayed the consequences of the
famine in the Gaza Strip during Israel's
war in Gaza, complaining that Israel should not be told to feed its enemies. Levin said he was "sick and tired of these Western Europeans lecturing the state of Israel on how to fight a war."
2026 Iran war During the
2026 Iran war, Levin said that the US needs to prepare to deal with a power vacuum in Iran after the government falls, and that failure to do so could mean that another extremist government could take control. ==Personal life==