Customary that the losing candidates come together behind their party's standard bearer. That didn't happen as seamlessly as it could have. Cruz was angry at the Republican Party, as well as still being angry at Trump. Did he think attendees at the convention and television viewers wouldn't notice?
Spend months calling me a liar, disrespect my wife, have your pals come out with bogus articles about how I have seven mistresses, my dad supposedly was in league with Oswald in the Kennedy assassination, my wife is a diabolical architect of the Global takeover, but at the same time is having a nervous breakdown and mentally unstable, and with every breath aimed in my direction call me a liar.
I'd probably shoot your ass. Cruz, however, in the spirit of party loyalty, graciousness, whatever, merely congratulated Trump for his ill gotten 'win' and said to vote your conscience, which I would do anyway. For that, in a WWF style event, he was chased from the podium by a well set-up audience there to boo him.
Maybe you can defend that, but every time you jerks insist on pulling that scab loose, you remind me of it. That isn't winning hearts and minds for your boy, there, but apparently you'd rather disrupt and divide than let that wound heal. How Obamish. Done like true Democrats.
Which comes back to the gist of this thread. Replacing the Republican Party. It needs to be done.