As we told you earlier, Washington Post columnist Max Boot proclaimed that emerging 2024 presidential frontrunner Ron DeSantis “might be an even bigger threat” than Donald Trump. Right on schedule.
"The only good Republican is the previous Republican" https://t.co/NA414cI4om
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) July 6, 2022
Feel free to read Boot’s entire column if you like. Word of warning, though: you won’t come away with a better understanding of how Ron DeSantis is meaner or scarier than Donald Trump. Not that Max minds, of course. It’s pretty clear that Max is one of those guys who likes to use a lot of words to say a lot of things that don’t hold up under even the mildest of scrutiny.
Case in point, this tweet:
Like I said, "DeSantis is engaged in one of the most alarming assaults on free speech and academic freedom since the dark days of McCarthyism in the 1950s."
In @PostOpinions: https://t.co/P7e2QD6Fs3 https://t.co/wkJm8JbM64
— Max Boot 🇺🇦 (@MaxBoot) July 6, 2022
This “Ron DeSantis signs bill requiring Florida students, professors to register political views with state” narrative has been making the rounds a lot over the past couple of days, despite the fact that the narrative was already thoroughly debunked last June when it was originally made up.
Oh, honey. https://t.co/N4mwk63tnc
— Chad Felix Greene 🇺🇲 (@chadfelixg) July 6, 2022
Max, read the law for God’s sake.
— Mike, Person of Grievance (@mascotmike12) July 6, 2022
Max is counting on his followers not to actually read the law, so would you really be surprised to find out that he himself hasn’t actually read it?
This is a lie https://t.co/WfN9FX5lMM
— Beefy Five Layer Burrito Enthusiast (@hopeyouarewell_) July 6, 2022
Of course @MaxBoot fell for it, too. https://t.co/8BBasIg9Np
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) July 6, 2022
Of course Max Boot fell for it. He’s certainly intellectually lazy enough to fall for it. It’s also entirely possible that he knows it’s completely false and has decided to push it anyway. Because he’s certainly intellectually dishonest and malicious enough to knowingly advance a false narrative.
They don’t fall for it. They are it.
— theJonathanEpps (@theJonathanEpps) July 6, 2022
Whether Max Boot’s deception is willful or not, the fact remains that he is not to be taken seriously or trusted to tell the truth.
You can see the desperation on the left.
They’ve tried every smear campaign possible so far. Now, they are straight up lying.
They know what’s coming.
They know Jan6 is not getting the effect they want.
They know they screwed up. https://t.co/OZYiBwxVDc
— Adal Suarez (@gochosuarez) July 6, 2022
They know they screwed up … but instead of course correction, they’re just doubling down.
It’s a bold strategy. Let’s see if it pays off for them.
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