Politicians dominate Marcus Luttrell's nearest audiences — a cross-kind pattern for an entity whose own subcategory is Authors. Of the top 10 neighbors by similarity, five carry the Politicians subcategory: Dan Crenshaw at 0.93, Ben Shapiro at 0.90, Candace Owens at 0.88, and further down the set, others in the same subcategory cluster tightly together.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.93 down to 0.86 across the full top 10, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Alongside the politicians sit Matt Walsh at 0.90 (Authors — the same subcategory as Luttrell), Steven Crowder at 0.89 (Comedians), Ashley StClair at 0.88 (Activists), The Babylon Bee at 0.87 (Websites), The Daily Wire at 0.87 (Websites), and Michael Knowles at 0.87 (Authors). The lone brand in the top 10 is Black Rifle Coffee at 0.86 (Food). Across the set, the subcategory mix spans Politicians, Authors, Comedians, Activists, Websites, and one Food brand — a wide compositional spread held together by a consistent audience shape rather than any single category.
The breadth of this neighbor set, with high similarity scores sustained across six distinct subcategories, points to an audience that moves fluidly across conservative media, political commentary, and adjacent consumer brands.