Yes, the state of traditional publishing ecosystem and the clown show that it attracts. It would cast a wide net.
Anything with $money$ involved seems to invoke a particular madness among authors and readers - at least with self publishing, unless there is a particular book that is seen as gregariously offensive (
Look up "Save The Pearls" by Victoria Foyt for a drama which crossed the boundaries in to the Current Conversation about 10 years ago) it tends to get ignored now - nobody gives a fuck if a "Turner Diaries Meets Mein Kampf" gets published on Amazon - it's sort of expected for weirdly extreme books to land there.
I've been listening to a few Larry Corriea podcasts on YouTube, and honestly back in the 90's and earlier with his live-and-let-live opinions he'd have been seen as having lefty views. People always talk about the Overton window shifting, and it's literally shifted in both directions. In any other universe he would be a moderate centrist.
Some Hugo Sperging:
The Puppies was hijacked by VD, no question. Brad Torgersen raised some important issues on cliques with the Sad Puppies but as soon as the Rabid Puppies got involved the message was lost.
There is some Puppy-diversity -- the way it was mooted to be -- sneaking in. In 2022 there is a slight lean to Hugo nominees being
less "
my good friend Jim who came to every US convention" and I'll vote for him if he votes for me" and tiny cracks of "
this book I read and liked regardless of whether I knew the person". Obviously the authors aren't some huge conservatives, but there are some people being nominated outside of the "in-group".
Literally, there was a point - which really peaked just after the Puppies and is still happening, where Approved Persons were being handed Hugos on a platter. NK Jemisin is often cited but at least she WROTE those books. I would use as
Exhibit A : SFWA darling Amal El-Motar (lots of opinions, not a lot of notable writing, Middle Eastern during the Trump Era so with extra minority *tang*) being paired with Max Gladstone (a proven writer) to "write" the virtue-signaling novella of the year in 2019. That Free Hugo was so crass in its execution - not even a novel, absolutely nothing of note since.