Props on the history.
If I can help, drop me a line at (ac (at) anonymousconservative.com). I also know a lot about book publishing, if you go that route, and I am happy to help fellow Conservative Wolves. You’d be surprised at how complex that whole publishing area can be, decision-wise, and the way the machine which runs it works. There is a lot to know. If you want to go the book route, drop me a line early, to go over it - some of the info may change how you go about it.
Any liberal worth his salt will immediately turn this line of thinking around to point out that it is conservatives who feel fearful and in danger. For example, take a look at any thread on this site and you will see statements, beliefs and attitudes generated out of fear.
Political views are based on value systems. Many value systems transcend logic, including many religious value systems held by conservatives. Again, look at the posts on this site ( or any other political discussion board) and you will see that very few arguments offered by liberals or conservatives are based strictly on logic.
This also accounts for the wild success of the advertising industry, which would would be completely ineffective if people in general acted strictly according to logic.
The average person in the street, liberal or conservative, has never taken a debate or rhetoric class, and does not think in terms of logical arguments.
The tactics described in this post seem to have more feel good appeal than usefulness in the real world. They may sometimes succeed in spooking the occasional ignorant coffee shop liberal, but they are powerless to advance conservatism in a society where it is the conservatives who are predominantly fearful at the present time.