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If there's one video Americans need to watch before voting in the 2020 presidential race, this is it, says talk radio host Rush Limbaugh.
It shows Thomas Klingenstein, the chairman of the board of the Claremont Institute.
Limbaugh said Tuesday, in recommending the 17-minute video, that "It's not flashy. It doesn't have massive production values. It's nothing like that. It's just one man and his legitimate reasons for Trump and his deadly, deathful fear of what this country faces if Trump loses.
"He goes through his explanation of what this election is really all about, what America faces. One of the most fascinating things that Mr. Klingenstein points out, is he actually says that in normal times he wouldn’t even think of voting for this man. Now, don’t take that as a negative," Limbaugh said. "Do not think you’ve got a Never Trumper here who’s changed his mind. It’s not that at all. He’s just being honest with you. In normal times, he wouldn’t think of voting for Trump. But he believes these are not normal times. He, in fact, says that in these times, Donald Trump is the only man who can save this country, is the only man who can do what is necessary to preserve the American way of life."
He explained: "It’s just one man and his impassioned… It’s not all that impassioned. It’s pretty cut and dry, straightforward. He’s an intellectual, obviously, but he’s scared to death, folks. He’s literally scared to death like we all are, and he explains why Trump is the only person that has a prayer of saving America."
I’d like you to find 17 minutes you can spend uninterrupted and listen to this video from the Chairman of the Board of the Claremont Institute in CA. Mr. Klingenstein says that in normal times he wouldn’t even think of voting for President Trump! But... https://t.co/q5fqJzJXfA
— Rush H. Limbaugh (@RealRLimbaugh) October 13, 2020
In the video, Klingenstein said 2020 is the most important election since 1860.
There are, he explains, "two competing regimes, two ways of life, that cannot exist equally together," being offered.
He calls one "traditional America," where people believe in individual rights, the rule of law, and a shared understanding of the common good. Valued are hard work, self-reliance, patriotism.
He said President Trump represents that perspective.
He calls the other multiculturalism, which he said has taken over the Democrat party.
Not "like" a revolution, he said. Not metaphorical.
"It is not like a revolution; it is a revolution, an attempt to overthrow" America as it was founded, he said.
He said that view contends society is just a bunch of cultural identity groups based on race and gender and all of them are oppressed by while males.
The goal is having all identity groups represented everywhere.
But the cost would be a "never-ending redistribution of wealth and power," which could be accomplished, he said, only by a "tyrannical government."
"One where dissenters are silenced," he warned.
That system teaches Americans are "unworthy," but not just unworthy, "We are irredeemably sinful," he said.
"This is just one way to frame the coming election," he said. "It's a contest between a man, Trump, who believes America is good, and a man, Biden, who is controlled by a movement that believes America is bad.
"I do not think it is any more complicated than that."
Limbaugh, last week, had cited Klingenstein's comments when he said, "We are living in a revolution — an actual revolution, not just the word. There is an actual revolution taking place. The American left is revolting against America as founded! They are not the Democrat Party of old. This is not the Democrats versus the Republicans. This is American Marxists and communists conducting a revolution against America, as founded."
Limbaugh said, "I don't think you can make it any more simple — and I don’t mean simplistic. I mean simple. That is squarely what this is about. Trump 'believes America is good.' You believe America's good. I believe America’s good."
That would be "good" as "in the sense that American is a decent place. … America is a great place for decent people. It is the home for decent, hardworking, self-reliant people who love family, who love God, who love their country, who revere the Constitution — and, above all, who revere the importance of freedom and liberty."
Biden, however, has a campaign that Klingenstein said believes America is bad.
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