As Twitchy told you yesterday, Max Boot decided that the best way to respond to being rightfully called out at National Review for his dishonest hackery was not to own up to his dishonest hackery, but rather to double down on it:

I grew up reading @NRO. Its founder, William F. Buckley Jr., was a childhood hero. So it was a shock on Monday afternoon to see myself attacked in National Review as, essentially, a traitor to the white race. My @PostOpinions column: https://t.co/Nylc6u9cga — Max Boot (@MaxBoot) August 13, 2019

Evan McMullin, who represented himself as a true conservative alternative to Donald Trump, did what he could to amplify Boot’s ridiculousness today:

.@MaxBoot: "With its long-standing opposition to immigration…National Review has found common ground with the far right. Like many conservative media outlets, it has flirted with the “great replacement” theory espoused by the El Paso gunman." https://t.co/tmnJnPv8Oz — Evan McMullin (@EvanMcMullin) August 14, 2019

Lol. Getting the band back together? — Harry Khachatrian (@Harry1T6) August 14, 2019

of course — Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) August 14, 2019

It’s not surprising that Evan McMullin is firmly on Team Max Boot. But it is a little shocking that he thought he could get away with it:

The National Review office was literally the first stop of your 2016 “campaign.” I was there. https://t.co/USYkFUF8pS — Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis) August 14, 2019

If Boot’s baloney about National Review’s “long-standing opposition to immigration” were true — and it cannot be overemphasized that it’s not true — then why did McMullin feel comfortable hanging out at such a supposed haven for white nationalists?

Maybe because he knows that Boot’s completely full of crap, but he’s sold his soul to the Resistance and isn’t looking back.

In attempting to shame National Review, Evan McMullin shames himself.

Evan McMullin is a deadbeat who doesn't pay his vendors. He also probably wears stupid fedoras. https://t.co/9eid6DyEZj — Luke Thompson (@ltthompso) August 14, 2019

pay your staffers, dirtbag — T. Becket Adams (@BecketAdams) August 14, 2019

National Review, which published an anti-Trump issue and employs David French, is now Trumpist? Seek help. Your mother and I are both embarrassed we voted for you. — ds (@nyetjgoldblum) August 14, 2019

Writing in Alice Cooper instead of voting for you was my favorite part about 2016. — Anthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) August 14, 2019

Cant stand Trump but ashamed that I actually voted for you — Kid in the Hall™️ (@Eradicator_NYC) August 14, 2019

Upon learning that a write-in vote for @tedcruz would have been completely discarded, I cast a protest vote for you instead. … I should have voted for Ted and let the state disenfranchise me. You are utterly unworthy of my support, but you have earned my contempt. — Brandon Garrett (@BatDaddyOfThree) August 14, 2019

I've never regretted voting for anyone more. — Charles Bellows (@charles_bellows) August 14, 2019

I can’t believe I voted for this scumbag ? — John W. (@Bearcat50) August 14, 2019

Cannot believe I voted for your stupid ass. — Collard Green Enthusiast (@IButtload) August 14, 2019

Clown. — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) August 14, 2019

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