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The Eric Metaxas Show

Thomas Klingenstein

The Eric Metaxas Show

Salem Podcast Network

Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Christianity, News

4.63.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Thomas Klingenstein of the Claremont Institute has the guts to call out BLM for being a "racist organization" -- and points out other critical things necessary to save our nation.

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Welcome to the Eric Mataxas Show.

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Hey, for you Eric Mataxas trivia buffs out there, Eric's Secret Service code name is

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El Jerko.

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Please make note of it.

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And now the man will deny it, but it's true anyway.

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Here's El Jerko himself.

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My friend Eric Mataxas.

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Hey there folks, welcome to the program.

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This is the Eric Mataxas Show.

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I promise to bring you wonderful guests and very often I succeed.

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For example, today I have as my guest for the hour, Thomas Klingenstein.

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He's a businessman, playwright, philanthropist, but for our purposes, he's the chairman of the

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Claremont Institute.

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If you're unaware of the Claremont Institute, well, consider yourself aware.

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They are a wonderful think tank in California.

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And I just, I'm thrilled, Tom, to have you on the program.

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Thanks for making time.

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Well, I'm pleased to be here.

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Thank you, Eric.

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Well, you, there was a video just the other day that was making the rounds on YouTube of you giving a speech.

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It was really spectacular.

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