5:28 pm ET January 16, 2012

Mark Levin Discusses New Book ‘Ameritopia,’ Reveals Why He’d Vote for a Can of Orange Juice Over President Obama

Radio Host Mark Levin joined Neil Cavuto to discuss his new book “Ameritopia,” comment on the race for 2012, and talk about what he sees as President Obama’s attacks on the Constitution and individual sovereignty.

Levin talked about his fears for the future of America, saying we’ve already strayed from what our founders intended. He said, “We’re already in a post-Constitutional America. In so many respects, we’ve distanced ourselves from our founding, and my big fear is so many people don’t understand what our founding is all about.”

He discussed Obama’s policies, calling the president a Marxist, and said, “He’s the President of the United States. I looked at the Constitution before coming over here, and it doesn’t say anything about him leveling playing fields, and it doesn’t say anything about him transforming America.”

Of the 2012 election, Levin claimed, “I would vote for a can of orange juice over Obama, it is the truth.” In explaining why, he said, “When push comes to shove, Obama’s the biggest disaster for those of us who believe in the Constitution and individual sovereignty.”

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