Horrible politics for promoting a poll tax and Christian fundamentalism.
I don't think he's supported both simultaneously, but maybe I'm wrong. Maybe he just hid the alt right stuff "to evangelize better" or whatever.
But yeah, he's continually supported identity politics. First Christian identity, now Republican identity (maybe even white identity, although that's a hefty accusation to raise at someone). He needs to learn that the individual is where power is derived from, not the collective, and base his positions off of individual rights, not gaming the system or imposing views on others for the sake of his collective.
The irony here is that as a Big-L libertarian, you've embraced an implicitly white ideology and made it an integral part of your personality.