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It might be true of any ideology that the people who manage to actually get elected are social climbers, whereas the people with coherent visions live on the fringes.
Thiel and Bannon have coherent visions. From what I can tell, so do a few paleoconservatives like Paul Ryan and Ron Paul (though those are obviously not "new right"), as do those rare legitimate racists.
But from what I've read about Meloni, I'm not sure that being a single unmarried mother (though partnered to the father of her child) is in any real contradiction to her views. She seems like an Italian Nationalist, who thinks Italy and Italian culture is great, and that it's something which should continue in the world as opposed to getting blended into the Euro-globo-homogenization. This is a view informed by (Italian) Christianity, but it's not Christian nationalism - so criticisms of her for her typical Italian lifestyle don't really land.
Paul Ryan is not a paleoconservative, or at least was the furthest thing from it when he was in office.
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What are Thiel and Bannon's visions? Where can I read them?
I guess if you want to read, try to find transcripts of their speeches.
Yeah listening to speeches is too slow. I've read zero to one but there wasn't a coherent vision outlined.
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