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The Don Lemon Show

LEMON DROP | Adam Mockler on Trump, Kamala, & the Democratic Party!

The Don Lemon Show

18Hundred LLC.

Society & Culture, News

4.3 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Don Lemon sits down with  @adammockler , political contributor for the MeidasTouch Network and host of The Adam Mockler Show, for a deep dive into the state of the Democratic Party and where it needs to go from here. Together, they unpack the revelations in Kamala Harris’s new book, 107 Days, and examine the recent wave of attacks on free speech, what they mean for democracy and how Democrats can push back effectively. Thoughtful, sharp, and unfiltered, this is a conversation about the challenges ahead and the strategies needed to move forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:47.3

no, this guy. Adam Mochler is a commentator on the Midas Touch Network and also the host of the Adam

0:53.5

Mockler show,

1:14.6

or as they say, the eponymously named show. Thanks for joining on YouTube, right? Yeah, thanks for having me on. Let's chat. Yeah, I'm so glad to have you in studio, actually in my house. How do you feel about what's going on now? I mean, what are you? Like, you're a young guy. You started as kind of a gamer or was you did gamer videos?

1:29.8

Yeah. And then? Let me run you through the story because we were just talking about this. But when I was like nine years old, I created the YouTube channel that I currently run. I created it when I was nine. I used to make all these gaming videos of me playing Minecraft or call of duty and in doing so I picked up these editing skills. I became really editing savvy at a young age. Little did I know a decade later, those skills would be really useful. But then in fifth grade, I remember getting sent down to the principal's office because I was debating my teacher on gay marriage. I always loved debating, editing videos, all of these things, right? And then I went to high school, stopped making videos

1:45.1

because I wanted to get girls. I didn't want to be the Minecraft guy. And then I graduated,

1:48.4

and I realized, wait a minute, there's a vacuum out there. I have video editing skills and debate

1:54.7

skills. I can talk to people. I'm affable. Why don't I go to a Trump rally and try to convince

1:59.8

people to come to my side? So I did that. And there was this viral clip of me to a Trump rally and try to convince people to come to my side?

2:01.2

So I did that.

2:02.3

And there was this viral clip of me debating this Trump voter. And he says, let's stop funding Ukraine. Let's put America first. And I go, well, funding Ukraine is how we put America first. We're protecting our allies. We're helping our economy. And then it started to go more and more viral. and I realized all of these skills that I built when I was young are now coming back in this new way.

2:21.3

And then you started to go more and more viral. And I realized all of these skills

2:17.6

that I built when I was young are now coming back in this new way. And then you asked me how I'm

2:22.1

feeling broadly, like over the past week, it's been crazy because of Charlie Kirk. But yeah, yeah,

2:27.1

well, there is that. But I want to talk about those skills because the skills that you honed

2:34.1

as a, as a nine-year-old, as a childed as a as a nine-year-old as a child really

2:36.4

as a nine-year-old um i think it it's it is now in play that you're able to use it because people

2:43.4

want real news like they want real people they are not interested in sort of stodgy you know

2:50.2

canned questions and people who have a list of things and they're not listening to the answer.

2:54.4

They're just, you know, looking for the next question.

2:56.9

Did you, do you feel that so?

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