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Sid Rosenberg: I Reconciled With Mark Levin After Hamas Attacks in Israel

Earlier this year, 77WABC morning host Sid Rosenberg was locked in what he described as a “silly feud” with Mark Levin. The pair have subsequently mended fences, with Rosenberg revealing what led to the reconciliation.

The two traded barbs publicly after Rosenberg supported 77WABC owner John Catsimatidis and his decision to air a one-hour interview with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D), which cut into an hour of Levin’s program on the New York news/talk station. Rosenberg alleged Levin used “an adjective that was really not very nice for no reason” to describe the New York hosts, which he took issue with.

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During Sid and Friends in the Morning on Monday, Sid Rosenberg revealed that he and Levin are on good terms once again, with the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel on October 7th being the catalyst for the pair setting aside their differences.

“Eight days after what happened in Israel unprovoked I reached out to Mark Levin,” Rosenberg said. “I shouldn’t say unprovoked. I was watching Fox News, and on Sunday mornings they’ve got Pete Hegseth and this girl, Rachel Campos — who’s pretty — but she sounded so stupid when they were interviewing Levin that day, eight days after the original attacks. And Levin just took her to pieces, and I thought explained the Iran situation, the whole Middle East, exactly why Israel should do exactly what they’re doing now, which is don’t pay attention to Joe Biden and the rest of these assholes and just wipe these mothereffers out.”

Rosenberg then shared that he sent Levin’s producer an email asking if he’d be interested in squashing the growing tensions between the two.

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“I said, ‘Hey, man, Levin’s been talking about me, I’ve been talking about him. But eight days after these attacks, the big Jewish voices in this country — Mark Levin, Sid Rosenberg, Ben Shapiro — we need to be together. We need to be one. So do you think that Levin would be up to having a discussion this afternoon?’ And about five minutes later, I got an email back with Levin’s cell phone number saying ‘Call him at three’, and I did.

“And we had this great conversation. Levin said, ‘You’re a big man. I should have done this. You did it. I’m glad you did. I respect you. You’re a great talent and great show’. And now he’s been on the show two or three times since.”

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