>>his pledge to uphold the constitution or his pledge to support the nominee<<
Boy, do I have trouble with that statement. Ignoring the irony of this coming from Cruz, what is unconstitutional about supporting Trump, do you suppose?
[Egotistical people cannot accept defeat.]
“John Kasich’s very public snub to Trump as he holds party for Republican ‘friends’”
(excerpt...)The most powerful Republican in the state, Governor John Kasich, threw the bash for a group he called ‘friends’: fellow party elder statesman, delegates, party workers and the future stars of the Grand Old Party.
One senior Republican said there was an obvious reason why Trump wasn’t at the Kasich party, which was less than a mile from the convention venue.
‘His family doesn’t like Trump and his wife in particular, and John is very stubborn,’ said one longtime Republican who knows Kasich well.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3451072/posts?page=1
Andrew Breitbart, may he rest in peace, had Beck’s number years ago....called him a huckster, and more. He said Beck was “dead” to him. Andrew was one smart (and sorely missed) man.