Correct, and thanks for proving my point. You could say this about any politician, with Obama being an extreme example recently, yet you generally don't yet of course you come out swinging about it with Beck. Making your comment look incredibly disingenuous.
There's no indication prior to the "I'm convinced of it" to indicate he's switching into that type of phrasing again. Its the end, after saying that YOU'LL make the changes and stating his view on that.
He mentions the game earlier, talking about being part of the problem or the solution in Washington. He references the game in that passage, talking about how "you don't have to solve Washington. The tea parties have the backdrop of the capitol. The capitol could go into a giant sinkhole as far as I'm concerned. Doesn't matter to me. You are not going to be able to go in there and fix that."
The game, that he's referencing, is the political game played on the capital where people are trying to fix Washington. He's suggesting you can either keep playing that, or be like what he's describing Washington and Lincoln as doing and fix the COUNTRY.
No, he said "Once you do that and then make your choice"
Seriously, I'm not a fan of Beck, but in no way shape or form is he suggesting he's like Lincoln or Washington