Ted Cruz broke his promise to support whoever won the Republican nomination.
Hillary Clinton lied regularly about the circumstances surrounding her private email server (and many other things).
Somebody on the Donald Trump campaign lifted some ideas and phrases from a speech which was performed by Michelle Obama four years ago.
Bernie Sanders spent the last year telling us what an evil candidate Clinton is and now he tells his voters to support her.
In all four cases, I say, “So what?”
I hear some Republicans today screaming bloody murder that Cruz didn’t endorse Trump when Cruz spoke at the convention in Cleveland Wednesday night. On the other hand, people who hate Trump and are eager to see him embarrassed are calling Cruz principled for telling Republicans they ought to vote their conscience. Almost everyone seems to see the matter through the lens of what he wants to happen in November.

Without hope for a better future, depression grabs us by the throat
Not voting makes a statement: ‘You don’t have my moral consent’
Try a new game: Make others smile — and let yourself smile with them
Not having someone to hope for differs from pain of missing love
Chick-fil-A boycott misguided; tolerance has to run both ways
Moral priorities: ‘If we free the slaves, who will pick the cotton?’
‘Vast military-industrial complex’ keeps growing and keeps killing
Without motivation, dreams fade,