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32.这是1860年(选出林肯)以来最重要的一次大选

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发表于 2020-10-21 12:19:22 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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这是1860年(选出林肯)以来最重要的一次大选

汤姆·克林根斯坦(Tom Klingenstein)是一个保守的智囊团—克莱蒙特研究所(Clarmont Institute)的董事会主席、纽约投资公司执行合伙人和剧作家。



第一,川普在这些时候是完美的人,而不是所有时候,也许也不是大多数时候。但在这些时候,他是。

第二,共和党人没有很好地解释这次选举的利害关系。但他们必须解释。

我要说的第三点是,民主党已经被它的激进派控制,正领导着一场革命。这使得即将到来的大选成为自1860年大选以来最重要的一次。

让我们从这里开始。不像大多数的选举,这次选举不仅仅是一场关于诸如医保、税收之类的具体政策的竞争,而是像1860年那样,这次选举是两个相互竞争的政权之间的较量,或者说是无法和平共存的两种生活方式的较量。

第一种,我称之为“传统的美国生活方式”,它是基于个人权利、法律规条,和对共同利益的相互理解。这种生活方式看重的是努力工作,自食其力,自愿服务,爱国主义等等。在这种生活方式中,没有“外国美国人”,我们都仅仅是美国人而已,不看肤色是我们的心愿。而另一种方式我称之为“多元文化主义”,其他人称之为“身份政治“或“文化马克思主义”或“交叉主义(intersectionality)”。

掌控民主党的“多元文化运动”是一场革命运动。我并不是说一场象征性的革命,它不是“像”一场革命,而是要推翻美国的立国之根基,正如川普总统在拉什莫尔山(Mount Rushmore)那场了不起的演讲中所说的那样。

共和党人也应该说同样的话。共和党人在任何地方,任何层次,任何场合都要这样说。



多元文化主义者认为,社会不是一个拥有平等权利的个人组成的社区,而是以人种、民族、性别、文化等方面来界定的不同身份群体的集合。多元文化主义者认为,所有这些身份群体都受到男性白人的压迫。他们的目标是让每个身份认同群体,在美国社会的所有机构中按比例得到体现。

这种必须马上做到的按比例的体现,需要财产和权利永无休止地从不仅是白人族群的某些群体,向另一些群体重新分配。如此庞大的重新分配,只能由一个横行霸道的政府来完成。所有暴君掌权的地方,异议者都是被禁言噤声的。

为了实现这种按比例的体现,民主党不仅仅需要无休止的平权行动,还需要道地的社会主义,开放的边境,不受限制的贸易,夺取枪支,庇护城市等等。

黑人的命也是命(BLM)/ 民主党明白,而共和党似乎还不明白的是:如果要实现他们的政策议程,他们必须让美国人改变他们的价值观、他们的原则,以及他们自我认知的方法。他们必须让我们相信:国界和不分肤色是种族主义;我们不是一种文化,而是多种;我们历史上最最重要,其他一切都围着它转的东西,那就是奴隶制。

更广泛地说,多元文化主义者必须让我们相信:我们是毫无价值的,不仅仅是因为我们犯了罪,这当然是毫无疑问的,而且我们的罪是不能得到救赎的。当今话语中的系统性种族主义者、性主义者、同性恋恐惧症、伊斯兰恐惧症,还有所有其他的什么主义者、什么恐惧症等等,总之,多元文化主义者,一定要让我们相信,我们是坏人。

这表明,目前这场大选被框定为两人之间的竞争:一个是川普,他相信美国是好的;另一个是是拜登,他被一个运动辖制,这个运动相信美国是坏的。我认为不会比这更复杂了。

多元文化主义者要想改变传统价值观和原则,就必须摧毁或彻底重组教导这种价值和原则的机构。

最为重要的机构是家庭,然后同样重要的是宗教、教育(这已经几乎被他们全毁掉了)和社区生活,用官僚政府取代之。

正是在这些理应教导价值观的机构中,我们看到了革命的根基。这里才是真正的需要行动之处,但是共和党却似乎没有不见行动。

共和党人需要解释,黑命贵(BLM)和他们的民主党成全者们希望摧毁传统的有父亲和母亲的家庭。

为了强调这一说法,共和党人只需指给人看BLM的使命宣言。同时我们也应该明白,黑命贵认为跨性别主义是我们这个时代最火的话题。

共和党人也应该解释,教导美国人的宗教(即基督教,译者),也已经成了别人刀俎下的鱼肉。

共和党人也必须让美国人知道,推倒雕像并不只是为了移走几位南方联盟的将军,而是为了抹去美国的历史,这与纽约时报推出的1619项目同出一辙。

暴徒和成全BLM的民主党,竟然把反对奴隶制的弗里德里克·道格拉斯(Frederick Douglass)的雕像都毁掉了。这绝非意外,也不是漫不经心的损坏。弗里德里克·道格拉斯是一个伟大的美国人,他相信美国人在灵魂深处没有种族主义;他相信努力工作和自食其力。正因为他拥抱美国价值观,黑人的命也是命的民主党才必须把他干掉。

他们也必须把亚伯拉罕·林肯干掉。因为正是他,最漂亮地解释了我们应该追求的是什么;也正是他,成为美国立国之本最坚定的捍卫者。

在某种意义上来说,是对美国立国根基的一次公投。到底美利坚合众国是成立于1619年,如BLM民主党所争辩的,还是成立于1776年,如林肯总统所说的,也是直到最近,所有美国人都认定的。

共和党人必须从政治正确和“取消文化”上学习更多。正如我们最近活灵活现地亲眼看到的,它残酷地惩罚着“背道者”。推特觉得它自己是谁?它可以对一个美国总统进行审查,共和党人绝不能接受这种行为。

正如我先前所说,共和党人应该说明,多元文化主义者试图让我们相信,我们是系统的种族主义者,所以应该顺服于他们的政治议程。这同样是不可以接受的。美国人民需要听到他们(共和党人)心里是怎么想的。他们不是种族主义者。共和党人应该站起来说:“不,美国不是种族主义国家。根本就不是。”

如果说美国有哪些东西是系统性的话,那就是:她对所有每一个人的自由和权利平等,作出系统性的承诺。尤其重要的是,共和党人应该一遍又一遍地,用川普总统挑选的形容词说:美国真是不可思议(incredible)!

他们应该提醒美国人民,用我一个朋友喜欢的话来说:美国创造的自由和繁荣,比人类历史上任何一个国家都多得多。这是绝大多数美国人知道的。

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但是,为了提醒他们,他们需要从他们领袖的口里听到这些话:民主党正领导着一场革命,共和党必须取缔“BLM”这个组织,当然是指这个组织,而不是BLM和它的民主党成全者的情绪。

共和党人必须说,黑人的命当然重要,但对你并不重要。因为你并不关心弗洛伊德先生,不关心被你摧毁的黑人生意,被你杀害的黑人生命,因为你逼得警察不得不退缩。你在这儿不是为了黑人的生命,或任何别的人的生命,而只是在搞破坏。

对取缔BLM之后,共和党人下一步要做的是把BLM的革命议程,拴在民主党脖子上。民主党的BLM势力已经占据了整个党,有些民主党人不一定同意BLM的所有计划,也只能随大流,所以他们或许也会同意。

乔·拜登就是随大流的民主党人之一。当然,即便绝大多数人听从乔·拜登,跪倒在BLM脚前,也不能预期所有民主党人都和BLM唱一个调。

有一次拜登说:“让我们搞清楚,在我们的年代,跨性别人享有平等权利是一项基本人权问题。那是在一年前,拜登可能连什么是跨性别主义都不清楚,他虽然不清楚,却已经在激进地推行了。

拜登现在经常谈论系统性种族歧视。有一次拜登说,虽然没有证据,系统性种族歧视在执法中绝对存在。他接着说,它是全面存在于诸如住房、教育等我们所做的每一件事当中。

他完全错了。但是,如果他确实相信种族主义存在于我们所做的每一件事之中,不管他承认与否,这个体系就应该被推翻。拜登没有意识到,但却号召推翻美国人的生活方式。我假设他没有这种意愿,而当他从BLM提词机上读出的词句被铨释为政策,此政策将成为破坏美国生活方式的后果。

拜登娇滴滴地说:“拜登身上没有什么好害怕的,我看起来像一个激进的社会主义者,对骚乱者心肠太软吗?”不,他不是。他看起来确实像个啰嗦的笨蛋。

共和党人必须澄清:这些是“拜登骚乱”。这就引出了我的最后一个话题:川普。

我知道川普总统有很多瑕疵,有时他最大的敌人是他自己。他经常被误导。有时睚眦必报,还有很多别的毛病。但我们能有他,实在是非常幸运。

我几乎要说,能有他,是天意。否则我们怎能解释,我们发现我们有这么一个最不寻常,最不像总统的人,却恰恰具备此时我们最需要的特质和秉性。这在当下是最需要的。在任何别的时候,他或许是一个坏总统。但在这个年代,这个革命的年代,他却是我们能遇到的最好的总统。

他具有一个领导者不可缺少的特质:勇气。作为一个领导者,他必须去别人不敢去的地方。

他有常识,这意味着他通常想去对的地方。

最为重要的是,川普对美国的委身,超越所有人,也超过任何人。他毫无保留、毫无疑问地支持美国。他对美国的过去,不感到内疚。

他从不道歉,从不退让。这些可能并不总是人们想要的总统的特质。但在罪恶觉醒的今天,这却是最重要的东西。

在这个举国怀疑的年代,川普对美国有着无限的信心。这正是医生下达的医嘱。他认为我们的文化简直令人难以置信。这就是他想持守的方法。

川普不仅认为美国不可思议,而且知道我们在为自己的生命而战。

不管你从民主党人口中听到了什么令人作呕的话,川普大概是我们见过的最没有种族歧视的总统之一。川普不是在捍卫白人的生活方式,而是在捍卫美国的生活方式。这是一种不看肤色的生活方式,它会对任何愿意接受它的人敞开。

如果我们想拯救我们的国家,那么我们应该毫不含糊地支持他,我认为这次选举是如此之重要。川普总统是如此的好。希望你们能赞同我。

请记住:川普和拜登之间的选择,是一个相信美国好的人,和一个被运动掌控,认为美国坏的人之间的选择。

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Tom Klingenstein explains why 2020 may be the most consequential election since 1860—and why President Trump is the man most uniquely suited to the moment. Read his entire remarks from the October speech below, via American Greatness.

Klingenstein is a principal in the investment firm of Cohen, Klingenstein, LLC and the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Claremont Institute.





THOMAS KLINGENSTEIN: My name is Tom Klingenstein. I am the chair of the board of the Claremont Institute which is a conservative think tank, managing partner of a New York investment firm and playwright.

I wish to make three points. First, Trump is the perfect man for these times, not all times, perhaps not most times, but these times. Second, Republicans are not doing a good job explaining the stakes in this election. They must explain, and this is my third point, that the Democratic Party, which has been taken by its radical wing, is leading a revolution. This makes the coming election the most important one since the election of 1860. Let’s begin there.

Unlike most elections, this one is much more than a contest over particular policies—like health care or taxes. Rather, like the election of 1860, this election is a contest between two competing regimes, or ways of life. Two ways of life that cannot exist peacefully together.

One way of life, I’ll call it “the traditional American way of life,” is based on individual rights, the rule of law, and a shared understanding of the common good. This way of life values hard work, self-reliance, volunteerism, patriotism, and so on.

In this way of life there are no hyphenated Americans. We are all just Americans. Colorblindness is our aspiration.

The other way of life I call multiculturalism. Others call it “identity politics” or “cultural Marxism” or “Intersectionality”.

The multicultural movement, which has taken over the Democratic party, is a revolutionary movement. I do not mean a metaphorical revolution. It is not like a revolution; it is a revolution, an attempt to overthrow the American Founding as President Trump said in his excellent Mt. Rushmore speech. Republicans should say the same thing. Republicans everywhere, at every level, and at every opportunity.

Multiculturalism conceives of society, not as a community of individuals with equal rights but as a collection of cultural identity groups—defined by race, ethnicity, gender, and so forth. According to the multiculturalists, all these identity groups are oppressed by white males.

Their goal is to have each identity group proportionally represented in all institutions of American society. As should be immediately clear, achieving this proportional representation requires a never-ending redistribution of wealth and power from some groups—and not just from whites—to other groups. Such a massive redistribution can only be achieved by a tyrannical government and like in all tyrannies, one where dissenters are silenced.

In order to achieve this proportional representation, the Democrats require not just endless affirmative action but genuine socialism, open borders, unrestricted trade, seizing guns, sanctuary cities, and much more.

The Black Lives Matter/Democrats understand (which Republicans seem not to), that if they are to achieve this policy agenda they must get Americans to change their values, their principles, and the way they understand themselves.


They must get us to believe that national borders and colorblindness are racist; that we are not one culture but many; that the most important thing in our history—the thing around which all else pivots—is slavery. More broadly, the multiculturalists must get us to believe that we are unworthy—not just that we have sinned (which of course we have)—but that we are irredeemably sinful, or, in the language of today, “systemically racist.” And sexist, homophobic, Islamophobic and all the other “ists” and phobias. Simply put, multiculturalism must get us to believe we are bad

This suggests one way to frame the coming election: as 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.

For the multiculturalist to change traditional values and principles they must destroy, or radically restructure, the institutions that teach those values and principles. The most important of these institutions is family, but also very important is religion, education (which they have mostly destroyed already) and community life, replacing the latter with government bureaucrats. It is here—in these value-teaching institutions—that we see the underpinnings of the Revolution. This is where the real action is. Republicans seem to be missing in action.

Republicans need to explain that BLM and their Democratic enablers wish to destroy the traditional mother-father family. To substantiate this claim, Republicans have only to point to the BLM mission statement. The mission statement, written by avowed Marxists, also lets us know that BLM holds transgenderism to be the burning issue of our time.

Republicans must also explain that religion, because it teaches American values, is also on the chopping block.

Republicans also must make American see that the taking down of statues is not about removing a few confederate generals; it’s about destroying America’s past, as is the New York Times 1619 Project. The rioters, and their BLM-Democrats enablers, are tearing down the statues even of people like Frederick Douglass who fought against slavery. This is not an accident. It is not collateral damage. Frederick Douglass was a great American. He believed that America in her soul was not racist. He believed in hard work and self-reliance. And because of his embrace of American values the BLM-Democrats have to get rid of him.

They must also get rid of Abraham Lincoln, for it is he who best explains what we should aspire to. And it is he who is the best defender of the American Founding. In one sense, this election is a referendum on the Founding. Whether America was founded in 1619, as the BLM-Democrats contend, or, in 1776 as Lincoln, and, until recently, all Americans believed.

Republicans must make more of political correctness and cancel culture, which, as we have seen so vividly of late, brutally punishes apostates.

Who does Twitter think it is, censoring an American president? Republicans simply cannot stand for that.

And Republicans must explain, as I earlier explained, that the multiculturalists are trying to get us to believe that we are systemically racist so that we will surrender to their policy agenda. This too must not be allowed to stand. The American people need to hear what they know in their hearts: they are not racists. Republicans should stand up and say, “no, America is not racist.” Period.

If Americans are systemically anything, it is a systemic commitment to freedom and equal rights for all.

Perhaps most importantly, Republicans must say over and over that America is “incredible,” to use President Trump’s adjective of choice. They must remind the American people that, as a friend of mine is fond of saying, America has brought more freedom and more prosperity to more people than any country in the history of mankind. Most Americans know this, but this too they need to hear from their leaders.

In order to make the case that the Democrats are leading a revolution, Republicans must delegitimize Black Lives Matter—the organization, of course, not the sentiment. To BLM and their Democratic enablers, Republicans must say: “Absolutely, black lives matter. They just don’t matter to you. You don’t care about Mr. Floyd, the black businesses you have destroyed, the blacks who are getting killed because you have forced the police to back off. You’re here for destruction. Not black lives, not any lives.”

After delegitimizing Black Lives Matter, the next step for Republicans is to tie BLM’s revolutionary agenda around the necks of Democrats.

The BLM wing of the Democratic party has captured the entire party. Run-of-the-mill Democrats may not agree with all of the BLM agenda but they go-along, so they might as well agree. Joe Biden is one of the go-along Democrats.

So do not expect all Democrats to sing the BLM tune; even so, most will kneel before them.

Listen to Biden. On one occasion Biden said, “Let’s be clear, transgender equality is the civil rights issue of our time.” A year ago, Biden may not have even known what transgenderism is. He does not seem to know it, but he has been radicalized.

Biden now regularly talks about “systemic” racism. On one occasion Biden said, though without evidence, there is “absolutely systemic racism in law enforcement.” “[But] it’s not just in law enforcement,” he continued, “it’s across the board. It’s in housing, it’s in education . . . It’s in everything we do.”

He is wrong on every count, but if indeed he believes that racism is in “everything we do,” that it is systemic, then he believes, whether he admits or not, that the system must be overturned. Biden does not realize it, but he is calling for the overthrow of the American way of life. I presume that is not his intent, but when the words he is reading off his BLM teleprompter get translated into policy, that will be the consequence — the destruction of the American way of life.

Biden demurs. There is nothing to fear from Biden says Biden: “Do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters?” No, he does not, but what he does look like is a sap.

Republicans must make it clear that these are the “Biden riots.”

This brings me to my last point: Trump. I know President Trump has many faults. I myself sometimes cringe listening to him. Sometimes he is his own worst enemy. He is a braggart, often misinformed, petty, sometimes even vengeful. And more.

And yet, we are very lucky to have him. I am almost prepared to say that having him is Providential. How else to explain that we find ourselves with this most unusual, most unpresidential man who has just the attributes most needed for this moment. At any other time, he might well have been a bad president. But in these times—these revolutionary times—he is the best president we could have had.

He has the indispensable attribute of a leader: courage. As a leader must, he goes where others are afraid to go. And he has common sense, which means he generally wants to go to the right place.

Above all else, and above anyone else, Trump is committed to America. He is unreservedly, unquestionably pro-America. He feels no guilt for America’s past. He makes no apologies. He concedes nothing. These may not always be the attributes one wants in a President, but in this day of woke guilt they are the most essential things. And Trump has unlimited confidence in America. In this time of national doubt, this too is just what the doctor ordered. He thinks our culture is “incredible” and that’s the way he wants to keep it.

Trump not only thinks America is incredible, he knows we are in a fight for our lives.

And despite what one hears ad nauseum from the Democrats, Trump is perhaps among the least racist presidents we have ever had. Trump is not defending the white way of life; he is defending the American way of life, a colorblind way of life which is open to anyone who is willing to embrace it.

If we want to save our country, then we should support him—unequivocally. I am. I think this election is that important, and I think Trump is that good. I hope you agree.

Remember, Trump versus Biden is the choice between a man who believes America is good and a man who is controlled by a movement which believes America is bad.

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