A note on comment sections:
These are the most important, anywhere. The key is getting a quality post to be the first comment. Those typically get pushed to the top and stay as the 1st thing ppl see, usually forever.
The most effective is building positive consensus for a pro-Trump article, maybe bolstering it w/ add'l facts or anecdotes. Anti-Trump or Pro-Hillary articles should be critical while dropping facts to break the narrative. If you have Internet People support pushing these comments to the top, it's the 1st thing ppl read. If there's lots of consensus, they'll tend to think the crowd is right. It's an important psychological tactic, and anons should absolutely dominate those areas that are currently controlled by CTR. Developing a tactic to overwhelm comment sections, while staying w/in guidelines (or learning what the mods' line is and never crossing it), will crush CTR's hold over these normie communities.
Also, remember to appeal directly to normies, not pro-Hillary shills. Meaning, don't get drawn into their arguments. You control the narrative, and you can talk about whatever you want. Unless you can checkmate them in 1 post, they'll always move the goalposts and it's pointless to let them jerk you around.
It's the impression that counts. If you can also have quality content to back it up, even better. But what you project is more important to lazy faggots who won't research what anyone is writing.