South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg is shamelessly attempting to appropriate the legacy of Frederick Douglass, a black Republican.
As a Frederick Douglass Republican, I’m not surprised to see a Democrat politician invoke my idol to promote his plan for black America. Douglass’ expressed ideas were and still are Republican at their roots.
Buttigieg’s plan and approach are disingenuous.
In a desperate attempt to woo black voters, Buttigieg unveiled his so-called "Douglass Plan," thinking the name will appeal to us.
Remarkably, the Buttigieg Campaign used a stock picture of a woman in Kenya to promote its initiatives geared toward African Americans, then hurriedly removed the image after people pointed out the distinction — a clear sign that the mayor’s team gave little thought to the rollout of the plan.
As I have argued for years, the political philosophy of Frederick Douglass boils down to 11 life-empowering values: (1) Respect for the U.S. Constitution; (2) Respect for life; (3) Belief in the limited power of government; (4) Personal responsibility; (5) Legal Immigration; (6) Economic prosperity; (7) Free speech; (8) School choice; (9) Religious freedom; (10) The right to bear arms; and (11) Women’s rights.
He does not support the pro-life movement, and has promised to appoint judges who would refuse to protect the unborn, possibly even beyond the moment of their birth, based on his belief that on-demand abortion “is a national right.”
Buttigieg does not believe in the limited power of government. His environmental plan alone would cost taxpayers around $2 trillion— and that doesn’t even include the devastating fiscal impact of the policy’s job-killing regulations.
Buttigieg doesn’t respect our Constitution, either. He envisions eliminating the Electoral College without a constitutional amendment.
Buttigieg is trying to co-opt the legacy of Frederick Douglass, a black Republican, and give zero credit to the successful policies of President Trump.
https://townhall.com/columnists/kcarlsmith/2019/11/25/pete-buttigieg-has-no-business-invoking-frederick-douglass-n2557039