Max Boot has “left the Right” and wrote a book about why, but he’s not happy with the conservative reaction to it — or lack thereof:
A message from me about the disturbing silence on the right about my new book “The Corrosion of Conservatism: Why I Left the Right.” Conservatives are ducking a difficult debate about their complicity with Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/sNTPzKGnxx
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) October 26, 2018
If you’re keeping score at home, Boot’s unhappy with conservatives for not giving his book enough attention in addition to being upset with liberals for not giving him a warmer welcome since switching sides.
How can we miss you if you won't go away? https://t.co/ytDpMCb764
— jon gabriel (@exjon) October 27, 2018
The problem is, Max. You don't want a debate. When you say, "Either you support the Dems or the GOP. If the latter you are endorsing Trump," that's not an invitation for debate. That's a judgment. https://t.co/JzWVPjPyu9
— Jay Caruso (@JayCaruso) October 27, 2018
Max, you attack the conservative movement in this video, on TV, & in print. Then you whine that we don't want to engage with you. Why the Hell would we? You now actively root against what you used to claim to be for. You're Arianna Huffington & we don't care what you have to say. https://t.co/5akgC5k09h
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) October 27, 2018
I think it's more that nobody cares. https://t.co/m7b2gIWl2K
— Tom Woods (@ThomasEWoods) October 27, 2018
Sir, this is a Wendys. https://t.co/G83f0XEc7s
— Jon Askonas (@JonAskonas) October 27, 2018
LOL.
But Boot might have at least found a sympathetic ear:
I enjoyed chatting with @StormyDaniels at the reception after @RealTimers tonight. pic.twitter.com/KZ6ZOfgCDi
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) October 27, 2018
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