The Republican Party Keeps Convincing Me I Was Right To Leave It

The following commentary was posted on the Huffington Post website September 1, 2018:

House Speaker Ryan speaks with Senate Majority Leader McConnell, House Majority Leader  McCarthy and Senate Majotiy Whip Cornyn before a meeting with Trump. Credit Nicholas Kamm, AFP, Getty Images

In 2016, the Republican Party declared internet pornography a “public health crisis” and voted to insert that phrase into the official party platform. Republican delegates ratified that document at the very convention they would nominate Donald J. Trump, a man who allegedly had an affair with an actual porn star and paid her $130,000 to be quiet about it, to be their candidate for president of the United States.

That contradiction and moral flexibility pretty much defines today’s Republican Party. Which is a big reason why, last winter, I made the decision to leave the party after more than 15 years to become a member of the Democratic Party.

Candidly, I’m still getting used to the idea of calling myself a “Democrat.” Whenever I talk or write about Republicans, my first instinct is to use the pronoun “we” instead of “them.” But the more I see from the Republican Party in this time of Trump, the more I am convinced that this is a political party I want no affiliation with in any way, shape or form.

View the complete commentary here.