That's your mind. Anyone who has ever paid attention to what i've been saying through the years will know that many of my point of views are often very much in the middle. I've also always argued that both the left and the right have a place in society, not as the entities they became after the Enlightenment and the French Revolution but as general principles and tendencies. Plato said the same in his Statesman. Of course, he also argued that both sides should defer to a central authority (that of the king) in order to avoid coming in conflict with one another, something i agree completely.
Be that as it may, this is not actually about politics at all, because i don't think you'll find there's anything much in common politically between a Tim Pool, a Tucker Carlson and a Jimmy Dore. But they all probably agree on questions such as, telling the truth, or, i don't know, sticking to the facts, and that's where they all ended up finding a common ground, because progressives do nothing but lie and deceive. Political differences are one thing, but most people have always been expected to uphold certain universal values which made discourse possible in the first place. Your friends on the far-left have violated all those principles, and once the question becomes about whether one agrees that 2+2=4 or not, political differences don't seem to matter that much.