community, and more specifically in our family. just like i see you in frederick dougla douglass, w.e.b., nelson mandela and president obama, i also see you in the young boys and men who never had a fair chance to experience abundant life. i am writing you, because i need you to know about the rich history of your ancestors that runs through your veins, as it is far deeper that i any stop and frick, anti-affirmative action or any other discriminatory policy you will ever experience. i didn t want to tell you about how our family fought to ensure civil rights and mean-spirited people fought to strip those same rights away. from when they were first to unfortunately right now as i write you in 2013. i didn t want you to know that the only instantses where it s tolerable is when your parents
and have them in the ballot, a companion guide and call yourself the fdr, real fdr. and you have a shirt here. it is for you. mike: good! to show my appreciation for being on the show and says in bold letters. fdr, not who you think, frederick douglass republican. mike: that is great. and, this is not a sleeping shirt. republican values. [laughter]. mike: i want to say, k. carl smith, thanks for being here, for the in sight i hope people will look at it. fascinating. [applause]. mike: a promising future as a young prosecutor and a chance to work for real estate mogul and reality star, donald trump and now is out of work.
kennedy became my first cousins through the image but they were not champions of the civil rights movement, when you look at history and the image is powerful and destructive. it led to my brain washing. mike: you wrote, companion guide for the life of frederick douglas and you parallel the issue of slavely he was articulate about and talk about political slavery. what do you explain to them when you say you are frederick dougla douglass. when you invoke his name, in terms of being an american icon you get their attention. it piques interest and you get chance to engage and it is powerful when i say as a black american, that is my ethnicity and when someone not a black american says they are a frederick douglass republican it gives them a chance to engage. and create atmosphere for political dialogue, would i be
considered a racist or uncle tom. mike: tell me what is key to your basic core principles as an african-american male that cause you to say i really ham a frederick douglass republican. those values i advocated, respect for the constitution an rikt for life and believe in the government and individual responsibility and if i look at his life, he was the quintessential black conservative based on my definition and, so in looking at his life and studying his life, his life is a perfect example of liberation. and, i really believe that this movement god has given me the frederick douglass pril movemol movement, you have to get to the issues and it takes race they ve table and when you get to the issues as conservatives, we win the argument of good ideas because we have the best ideas. mike: it is fascinating and your insights are compelling and unique and i never heard them put quite like you have put them
considered a racist or uncle tom. mike: tell me what is key to your basic core principles as an african-american male that cause you to say i really ham a frederick douglass republican. those values i advocated, respect for the constitution an rikt for life and believe in the government and individual responsibility and if i look at his life, he was the quintessential black conservative based on my definition and, so in looking at his life and studying his life, his life is a perfect example of liberation. and, i really believe that this movement god has given me the frederick douglass pril movemol movement, you have to get to the issues and it takes race they ve table and when you get to the issues as conservatives, we win the argument of good ideas because we have the best ideas. mike: it is fascinating and your insights are compelling and unique and i never heard them put quite like you have put them and have them in the ballot, a