That can be an example in Strunk and White, "Avoid the passive." Instead of saying "The rule of law is eroding," Roberts should have said "I'm eroding the rule of law."
That sounds like Ben Shapiro's approach, too. I thought maybe Klein meant "the way practiced by the right" when he said "the right way". But no, he didn't mean it that way.
From Merriam-Webster's: literally adverb ... 1 : in a literal sense or manner: ... 2 : in effect : virtually —used in an exaggerated way to emphasize a statement or description that is not literally true or possible
The only thing he has going for him is hate, so his supporters are people who hate one of the groups he hates. Making life worse for the people they hate is more important than making life better for themselves.