Tom Klingenstein is the Chairman of the Claremont Institute, he is also a philanthropist, public speaker, writer, and a playwright. He believes that we are in a cold civil war and that our enemy—what he has been calling the “Group Quota Regime”—are winning, in large measure because Republican leaders have yet to engage. Tom maintains that this regime seeks to undermine America’s foundations, particularly the traditional two-parent family structure. Central to his thesis is the belief that preserving the American family is essential to preserving the nation itself.

His essays, speeches and plays all encourage Republicans to engage— to think, talk, and act as if we are at war. Among his essays are: Preserving the American Way of Life, Republicans Must Wake Up, Fighting the Mob, Winning the Cold Civil War, Men and the Future of America, and many others. His work has been published at the Claremont Review of Books, Newsweek, American Mind, American Greatness, and Real Clear Politics.

His speeches such as, “A Man vs. A Movement”, “Trump’s Virtues Part I, II, and III”, “Racism in America Today“, “The Hour is Getting Late“, and “Sam Brown’s America” have been viewed by millions of his fellow Americans along with his interviews. His most recent play, “If Only” explores a fictional interracial love story with Abraham Lincoln playing the role of matchmaker.

Contact Tom: press@tomklingenstein.com