>>518666192 (OP)
Asmongold is the most influential.
Nick has the most comprehensive politics.
Hasan just looks the best.
Destiny has the best technical debating skills.
Asmongold was really good for increasing the centrist lean to the right, best for millennials.
Nick was really good for pushing the general overton window harder to the right on critical issues, especially around the younger generation.
Destiny is rather ineffective as a liberal, since his position is the general status quo of the western liberal order. He can still "own" for his crowd, but he can't offer anything politically comprehensive or compelling. It's just argument for the sake of argument with no real movement.
Hasan is unironically the dumbest of the bunch. I don't even mean that because I disagree with him politically. His general analysis is among the shittiest low iq ones I've ever heard. He can't think deeply about anything.
Overall, liberals and leftists have nothing compelling in the influencer field. The only leftist I thought might've been good was that Haz guy, but he sorta fell off. Vaush also fell off.
Liberals have people like Dean Withers and the like which are also just weak.
The fundamental issue is that they don't offer a structured way to live that many right wing influencers offer in addition to the politics. In the absence of the traditions and norms that they undermined and continue to strive to undermine, they not only offer no measured solutions but also continue to contribute to the unravelling of western societies. For the average upcoming layman, many are lost and without purpose, devoid of the traditional incentives to compel them forward. Many turn to decadence and austerity in the absence of purpose (usually a family to take care of). Many grow to hate purposeless life and radicalize in desperation for a change of circumstance. So their natural incentive is to seek advice on how to personally navigate this free-for-all rootless society and anti-status quo politics.