>>101896667I will admit I probably haven't watched enough of Kirsche's content to give her a fair shake (she is not my personal cup of tea), but she smells much more like Sean Hannity than Tucker and I fail to see how she or they push the overton window, they are merely actors within it and don't put pressure on it. The curation of controlled opposition is more sophisticated than you give credit, sure there are people who will parrot whatever they are fed or homosexual contrarians with windmill tattoos but the best pastsies are the true believers, this is the essense of how conservative inc was created, cutting off anyone who had teeth. That ended when Tucker was cut from fox and fox was the one actually cut off. There's an endless supply of people with political opinions, you can pick out any combination you like, who you pick, who you allow attention, that is curation. Lots of different actors with different constellations of agendas feeding money including forign ones. One of the funnier examples is that AOC received some funding from a right wing source because she scares rich boomer cons into donating even more money. This sort of roundabout scheming is common.
You absolutely can promote popular faces and coopt people to the cause. For example Palladium coopted Grimes for it's own benefit in steering techbro attention at itself when normally their pieces are sadly as dry as a math textbook. General voting isn't going to help you dismantle the bureaucracy unless your voterbase is rabid enough to primary out anyone who isn't cheerleading rolling tanks through harvard yard to literally crush the gov/corp neolib bureaucracy from the top down. Equating your enemies to chaos daemons and xenos to be ruthlessly exterminated is as close as you can get to building that kind of rabidness inside of twitch TOS (and why games workshop is turning away from grimdark because they got the memo that the top is noticing this too.)