No honor is a virtue. I get it. Believe me.
I don’t think Trump is the most honorable person I ever seen. However, in this matter I don’t see why he needs to honor a pledge. It is a contract. If it is broken, then contract is null and void. I would almost say that the GOP went into the contract with bad faith. They treated him badly from the beginning. At first I dismissed it as simple politics.
If this goes to a brokered convention, because they tinkered with the rules, then the GOP will most certainly will lose badly in November.
Kasich staying in the primary is bad faith. In 2012 they forced candidates out that still had a viable path to nomination to “avoid damaging the front runner.” Kasich has no viable path and stayed in there for the sole reason to deny Trump Ohio. I don’t consider that treating Trump fairly. Again it was designed to force a brokered convention which Trump would lose, due to tinkering with the rules. Forcing brokered conventions never happened before, Why now? A different standard? I wouldn’t call that fair.