After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Donald Trump his State of the Union address would have to wait until after the government shutdown, the president made little effort to hide his contempt for Democrats, insisting that they’ve become “a very, very dangerous party for this country.”
But at the same White House gathering, Trump added, “What’s going on in that party is shocking. I know many people that were Democrats and they’re switching over right now, and they’re switching over quickly.”
As a rule, when he says, “I know many people…” it’s generally a safe bet that Trump is sharing a thought he made up. But even putting that aside, the president’s timing could’ve been better.
About a month ago, a trio of elected Republican lawmakers in Kansas switched parties, officially ended their GOP associations. A fourth soon followed.
Yesterday, as the NBC affiliate in San Diego reported, another Republican state legislator gave up on Trump’s party (thanks to reader R.S. for the tip).
San Diego Assemblyman Brian Maienschein made a big move Thursday: the longtime Republican announced he was leaving the GOP to join the Democratic Party.









