Legendary Coach Lou Holtz: Biden Is ‘Catholic In Name Only’
Legendary Coach Lou Holtz: Biden Is
‘Catholic In Name Only’
Aug 26, 2020
DailyWire.com
Prolific college
football coach Lou Holtz delivered a blistering takedown of Democratic nominee
Joe Biden during a speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
night.
Holtz called Biden,
who has been touted by the media as a practicing Catholic, a “Catholic in name
only” because of the former vice president’s support for pro-abortion policies.
Holtz also delivered an uplifting message of “living out the American story” by
accepting personal responsibility and making good choices, such as getting an
education and working hard.
“There are people today, like politicians,
professors, protesters, and, of course, President Trump’s naysayers in the
media who like to blame others for problems. They don’t have pride in our
country, and because they no longer ask ‘What can I do for my country?’—only
what the country should be doing for them—they don’t have pride in themselves.
That’s wrong,” Holtz said.
Holtz then referred
back to his time serving in the military, crediting service members with
protecting the freedom and opportunity that Americans currently enjoy relative
to the rest of the world.
“America remains a
land of opportunity no matter what the other side says or believes,” Holtz
said.
He went on to
reference his statue on the campus of Notre Dame College and its inscription
with the words “trust,” “commitment,” and “love.” Holtz said that the words
have guided every decision that he has made, including his decision to support
President Trump, partly because “when a leader tells you something, you’ve got
to be able to count on it.”
“Nobody has been a
stronger advocate for the unborn than President Trump,” Holtz said. He then
ripped into Biden and his vice presidential pick, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).
“The Biden-Harris
ticket is the most radically pro-abortion campaign in history. They and other
politicians are Catholic in name only, and abandon innocent lives,” Holtz said.
“President Trump protects those lives. I trust President Trump.”
“President Trump
always finds a way to get something done,” Holtz continued, saying that Trump
was committed to finding “solutions” rather than “excuses.”
Holtz added that Trump
has demonstrated through prison and welfare reform policies, as well as by
advocating for school choice, that the president “wants Americans from all
walks of life to have the opportunity to succeed and live the American dream.”
“In President Trump,
we have a president we can trust, who works hard at making America greater, and
who genuinely cares about people,” Holtz said, beginning to wrap up his
five-minute speech. “If I apply this test to Joe Biden, I can’t say yes to any
of these three questions.”
“I used to ask our
athletes at Notre Dame, ‘If you did not show up, who would miss you and why?’
Could you imagine what would [have happened] to us if President Trump had not
shown up in 2016 to run for president. I’m so glad he showed up. Thank you for
showing up, Mr. President,” Holtz continued.
“I encourage everyone
who loves this country, who loves America, to show up in November for President
Trump,” Holtz concluded.