All I'm hearing is that the FUN option is the ONLY option, and that we should feel encouraged to lie at every opportunity...
The basis of Conservative politics is over-simplification of Topics and ideas to the point that it takes less energy to accept the summarization than it does to refute it.
A Time Bomb is an idea such as this that has been crafted in such a way that it appears to be difficult to refute to someone who already leans toward similar ideas, but that is not only easily refutable, but so completely transparent to anyone with a working brain that the reaction someone gets for bringing it up elsewhere is pure

. If it's filled with enough holes, we should have people on our side responding in agreement with justifications that are just as flimsy. Any responses that question the idea should be laughed at and treated as undercover Antifa.
A Trojan Horse is an argument that has been crafted to appear as Right-Wing as it gets because of its radical, rebellious nature, but that is likely a direct quote from Marx, Engels, or whoever. Noam Chomsky shat on the media for his entire life, and there's a lot of anti-media sentiment going around on the Right, so it would be easy as fuck to slip in some of his quotes as well. If we get enough of them solidifying Healthy* rebellious thoughts in their minds, we can slowly replace their talking points with ones the Far Left can agree with.
Meanwhile, I'll be doing Community Outreach in Ohio to see if I can bridge Rural Ohioans with the Far Left over key issues like guns and Term Limits. I already have Right-Winger friends who voted for Trump telling me they're no longer interested in politics, and are cool with having civil discussions again. I'm going to take advantage of this by harvesting Rural/Agricultural Policy suggestions from their friends and family to feed to Far-Left and Democratic political groups in the area. If we can steal back portions of Rural Ohio over topics we agree on, that's one more State to the Presidency, more districts to the House, and more seats to the Senate. And I think that's possible by feeding Socialist Agriculture Reform to Rural Ohio, since the Republicans and Democrats are both notorious for ignoring Agricultural Policy every year.