His words, again:
"The political left is technological society's first line of defense against revolution. In fact, the left today serves as a kind of fire extinguisher that douses and quenches any nascent revolutionary movement. What do I mean by "the left"? If you think that racism, sexism, gay rights, animal rights, indigenous people's rights, and "social justice" in general are among the most important issues that the world currently faces, then you are a leftist as I use that term."
I think that we both agree his growing disaffection with modern society and thus technology led him to want to start a revolution. He says time and time and time again in his writings that leftism is what stands in the way of that revolution and more so what caused him to be disillusioned with society in the first place. You asked me if he ever specifically called himself right wing. No. What I am saying is that his values and his violent disdain for leftism place him on the right. At the very last he's nowhere near the left.