Friday Mar 27, 2026

Why Right Wing propaganda ALWAYS wins | Luke Thomas

Luke Thomas Gets Political and looks at why Right Wing propaganda is so effective on Trump voters and MAGA.


Why the right dominates propaganda, why facts often fail to break through, and why political loyalty in movements like MAGA remains deeply entrenched are at the center of this discussion. The conversation explores how coordinated messaging, alternative media ecosystems, and a willingness to prioritize narrative over evidence create a powerful advantage in shaping public perception.


There’s a deeper argument here about structure and psychology. Conservative media didn’t just compete within existing systems. It built entirely new ones when necessary, from radio to digital platforms, allowing messaging to stay consistent and amplified. That coordination, paired with an audience more receptive to reinforcement over contradiction, creates a feedback loop that is difficult to disrupt.


The discussion also examines why major political failures or crises often fail to break support. Historical examples suggest that even disastrous outcomes rarely collapse core loyalty, raising serious questions about what would actually cause a shift. The answer may be far more extreme than most people expect.


It then turns to broader political implications, including what future elections might look like, whether movements built around a single figure can survive long term, and how internal fractures could emerge.


Listen to the full conversation over on Luke’s Substack: https://lthomas.substack.com/


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Chapters

00:00 Why right-wing propaganda works

00:45 Building alternative media systems

01:45 Why MAGA loves propaganda

03:30 Why facts don’t matter to MAGA

04:00 MAGA loyalty explained

05:00 What breaks political movements

05:45 Future of MAGA

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