http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/03/15/cpac-devolves-into-defending-slavery-and-segregation-in-a-forum-about-racial-tolerance-video/
The Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) annual conference is typically a forum for the conservative wing of the Republican party. In recent years, its attendees and speakers, like the Republican party, seem to be redefining its views to be more reflective of the 19th Century than the 21st Century. No where was that more apparent than when a session was interrupted by an attendee advocating segregation and slavery. The session was sponsored by the Tea Party Patriots and it was called,“Trump The Race Card: Are You Sick And Tired Of Being Called A Racist When You Know You’re Not One?”
The session was led by a black conservative named K. Carl Smith. Smith calls himself a “Frederick Douglass Republican.” According to Smith, Douglass’s greatest accomplishment in life had nothing to do with his part in freeing Smith’s own ancestors. Douglass’s greatest accomplishment was to get rich. Here’s his homage to the great abolitionist:
At the conference, Smith instructed conservatives to identify with Douglass as a way of convincing people they weren’t racist. Then he accused Democrats of being the party of the Confederacy, which of course, they were, during the Confederacy. The Confederate Democrats quickly defected to the GOP Party once the Civil Rights Act was signed.
the display of that which they apparently know nothing of, the last paragraph is embarrassing not only to them but America all these years and they were just sleep and we thought they were evolving into more humane and decent Americans. the fact that they get Black and Hispanic's to carry that reawakening call to arms gets confused by them it is not their nature to be instructed by a Black man so the rhetoric often trampled by the truth and their true intent get's released.
historically he was right but that was 19th century Dems this is the 21st cntury not relevant any longer so what was he attacking and what was the point, to show the base who probably still live in the 19th century that they aren't so bad compared to Dems, he just forgot to say of over two hundred years ago.
where did they get him from the Texas book repository, where the other history is stored?