Being invested in something made of sand and wishful thinking is an interesting strength. The internet, is anything, hurts neoliberalism by taking the distribution of information out of its hands. Space travel is and will be increasingly hamstrung by "our greatest strength." At this point I consider it fairly unlikely that the US is capable of landing another person on the moon. Guess we'll see come 2024.
Except you are the one claiming their reality is made of sand, when frankly they have the ability to make that 'sand' into concrete, or even sandstone, because of the power they wield and the long term planning they are capable of.
Country club republicans are usually at least pro fudd guns. Neo-libs are not openly pro-corporate, either, only the most ghoulish neocons are, really.
'Pro-gun' neo-cons have been effectively useless in that regard, and it's more of another case of them paying it lip service to get elected.
As for neo-libs not being pro-corporate, you are confusing rad-libs and neo-libs.
Oh yeah, if you have the connections, you'd have at least a decent shot of getting a "I'm an Ex-Trump supporter" or a "leaving the Right" thing in HuffPo or Vice or something along those lines. Maybe Salon, idk. The left is certainly willing to give anyone Strange New Respect (tm) when siding with them. But they wouldn't listen to you either on pro-2A, pro-life, actually meaningfully attacking corporations that support them, or anything else. One of the reasons the left is more successful is that they are better at ignoring useless "classical liberals" calls for moderation and actually delivering value to their supporters.
Pro-2A is as simple as pointing out gays with guns don't get bashed nearly as much, while pro-life has an in with the 'Sanger created PP to use eugenics on minorities'. Might not work great, but is still valid.
Also, the Left actually do give a shit about the environment, even if not all of them go about it in effective ways, and trying to get the Right to take environmental issues seriously is like pulling teeth.
As well, you are right about 'connections'; if I wanted to, it would not be that hard for me to get meetings with the Dem reps or some media groups from CO, given my mother worked for a few of them back in the day.