"Right-wingers are more impressionable to be rid of their dollars than left-wingers"
Really? Have you looked around? I think you're focusing too much (while ignoring half of the equation) in terms of online culture war stuff when you say that. Where in mainstream entertainment is the right-wing represented? Where in mainstream news, outside of Fox (which lets be real, as much as people like to screech about them they're not very subversive) is the right-wing represented and given a platform? Which late night
political rally comedy show has a right-wing bend? Don't get me wrong, I'm no Shapiro fan or anything and I think that most stuff from The Daily Wire is boring drivel, but if one on the Right wishes to have representation, to whom should they vote with their wallet for? Or is spending money on anything that represents their interests foolish? If it is, what is it then when left-wingers support left-wing biased content and products? Should they (right-wingers) just suck shit through a straw and consume more product that is made by and for people who don't like them?
"it just makes sense for grifters to gravitate and pretend to be right-wingers because, well, their listeners tend to get way more emotional (topics almost always centres around fears) about trivial things and then gleefully donate to people who rant on the same bubble nonsense they believe in."
I don't know how anyone could write this without it being a joke. Nothing in my post is meant to deny that any political faction is free of this, but how can you possibly write this in a way to imply that this is more of a right-wing thing? Topics centered around fear? You mean like how every five minutes there's claims that everyone is a Nazi? That trannies are being genocided, that to walk outside while black is almost a death sentence? That if Orange Man (and whichever guy in a red tie comes after him) is elected president that the world is going to end and The Handmaid's Tale is about to come to a town near you?
"[This cause/election, any year] is the most important cause because if you don't support this cause it's The End of Our Democracy™" isn't exactly coming from the Right on most occasions.
"More often than not, right-wingers are driven mostly by fears; Left-wingers are driven mostly by hopes. Fear is a much stronger emotion than hope. So preying on people's fears will drive them to take action, such as giving money -- a grifters wet dream."
I agree with the second sentence and I addressed that above, but let's not pretend that the Left is driven primarily by hope. What hope is there in pretending like modern day western society is some kind of hellscape for anyone who isn't Satan's greatest evil, the straight white guy? Where was the hope when there was over two years of dooming that Covid is a death sentence and you were/are a piece of shit for wanting the world to carry on instead of giving in to fear? Hell, going back to the long long ago before times,
"Hope and Change" was one of the best "grifter" slogans there was, not that much different in its messaging as
"Make America Great Again" is, but the visceral reaction sure is/was.
In the end I think that the right-wing grift of many isn't because those who have similar political leanings are more willing to part with their dollar, it's because the market is less saturated and what mainstream market actually exists is extremely bland and milquetoast. Your assertion that the audience for the right-wing grifters are just wanting someone to parrot their
"bullshit bubble nonsense" back to them, with the implication that this is somehow unique isn't completely wrong, but what does Hasan Piker do, or The Young Turks, or Vaush, The Serfs, etc.? The Quartering, The Daily Wire, Venti, Nick Fuentes, etc., all cater to specific niches, but the latter group at least serves as something that their audience can't really find outside of the internet (not to imply that they're good or worth listening to for the most part.)