>>30272 (OP)for most basic, populist rightists, it's a mix of 3 facts that make chuds not interested in teaming up with libertarians:
Libertarians are misconstrued by groups like the libertarian party into being leftoids when a vast majority of Libertarians (in ideology, not party) likely aren't so.
Libertarian theory is dense and requires people to actually think or read a book, prompting the usual "TL;DR" complaint you'll get from chuds.
And most importantly, Libertarian ideology is a counter to the oversimplified idea that the "gubment will solve it!" or "the gubment will just kill bad guy!" policy positions that most populist chuds hold.
If anything, libertarians should stop trying to ally themselves with populists and other chuds as it's only hurting their image and undermining their ideas. Libertarians, at least righty libertarians, would find themselves more at home with the more "noble man" crowd of rightys like monarchists, aristocrats, and virtue-focused democracies.