So there was nothing untoward about it, let's say. Let's say Cruz, with his devilish charm and movie star looks just SWAYED by his mere presence all these delegates to break their pledge to the candidate for whom they stood in the election booth, where the voters voted for them in good faith----STILL:
The Bible makes it plain that we are to avoid not JUST evil but the APPEARANCE of evil or wrongdoing. No only are we not supposed to do wrong, we are commanded to make sure it does not appear that we are doing wrong.
Morally, Biblically or whatever, a Christian, a PERSON, would to out of their way to make sure that their OPPONENT got all that was due them. To avoid ALL APPEARANCE OF WRONGDOING.
My 8 year old grandson's baseball game the other night wasn't close, my grandson's team was killing them, shutting them out 10 to nothing. But the other team scored a run. The scorekeeper accidentally put the run down for my GRANDSON'S team, making it 11 to nothing, when the run should have been scored for the OTHER team, making it 9 to 1. Fifty or more parents and not one said anything, play continued. I got up and walked to the scorer (in a sort of tower overlooking the fields and controlling the electronic scoreboards,) and told the guy the mistake. He corrected it. My point? I am no hero. But I'm DAMNED if the 50 of us there, mostly parents, let OUR BOYS think we would cheat. Period. Losing a game, meh. Learning that cheating is acceptable--well you grow up like the Cruznadian.
Movie star looks?
Bela Lugosi?
What are you talking about? Trump will get the prescribed number of deligates he won in Maine to vote for him on the first ballot as set by the rules. This stuff only comes into play on the second and so on ballots as is allowed by the rules and had been for a long long time. Give it a rest. You make it sound Trump is being harmed when he and more importantly his team fully knew the rules going in. I can hardly wait, not, to see this guy deal with the real world.