Commentary I’ve recently had friends on the left, and one “former Republican,” ask how I can still call myself a member of such a “corrupt, immoral” organization as the Republican Party. They challenge my own ethics and hold themselves up as being of better moral character. I reply that I’m a Republican not because the party is perfect but because it represents values I believe in: small government, lower taxes, personal responsibility, strong national defense, and judging people by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. With respect to ethics and morality, the Republican Party and its members, while certainly not perfect, have shown more ethics than Democrats over the past decades, and especially over the past year. Of course, these challengers bring up the attack on the U.S. Capitol. What President Donald Trump said at the rally in D.C. was arguably inappropriate. He did ask …