>>18519338
In america, "the far-right" at this point basically means anyone who isn't reddit-comments-tier, tumblr brainrot crazy/stupid.
Believing in things like due process, constitutional rights, access to health care, or something as simple as wanting prosperity for the country, wanting the economy to not collapse and lose your job, are now considered "neo-nazi extremist" beliefs. People who retain some capacity for rational thought can also change their minds on things. So needless to say you're going to see various, sometimes conflicting opinions and beliefs among the so-called "right" (aka normal fucking people)
So the people who voted for the guy on the left are all going to believe basically the same thing, which essentially amounts to "straight white man bad, everyone else friend", and will gladly embrace fever dream weirdness to align their perception of reality with their slavish loyalty to the cult.
And needless to say, the rest (aka the "far right") are going to embrace a variety of takes including perhaps disagreeing with one another on numerous specific domestic or foreign policy items. A democracy is supposed to work like that. People disagree and the system is a means of working out their differences in the least worst way.
So if you take this as a sign that the right is incoherent and the left has a monopoly on the Truth, you're the cultist, congrats! Maybe ask yourself why a college-educated whitecollar worker losing his job to outsourcing because a billionaire wants to save a few extra bucks should believe in exactly the same things and I do mean EXACTLY the same things on foreign and domestic policy, as trust-fund college kids larping as revolutionaries or grievance-politics race grifters using donations to buy mansions. If you think about it for a second it's patently insane. Which means you are insane.
You guys lack any original thoughts, I can just substitute a few words and suddenly I fit right in at /pol/. America is a funny place