I suppose I think one mistake here is the belief that the American right as currently constituted can out-compete liberalism or the left in a war of competing myths and dreampolitiks and useful fictions: https://amgreatness.com/2020/12/10/play-the-game-or-be-played/
The one zone where the right is competitive with liberalism is in hard-power politics, and in power politics the advantage generally goes to the movement/statesman most in touch with actual reality (which is one reason why Joe Biden is the president-elect).
A conservatism that lives by fictions about its own situation can crash the American system (which seems to be what some ppl want) but it cannot govern it. And the hope of actually governing is the only non-nihilistic opportunity the right has in its conflict with progressivism.
This is something the post-liberal/"party of the state" conservatives are absolutely correct about: Successful governance is the only near-term opportunity available to the right. "We're gonna out-meme and out-fiction the mandarins and the woke" is the opposite of that.