Adam Mockler is a liberal political commentator, YouTube host, and digital media creator who has become one of the most prominent Gen Z voices in American political media. He hosts The Adam Mockler Show and has built an audience of more than two million subscribers on YouTube, where he produces daily political commentary and reporting. In this episode, Robinson and Adam discuss the changing relationship between politics, media, and the internet. More particularly, they talk about Adam’s liberal values, why independent media can outperform legacy media, the battle for attention online, how clipping has become a new form of political canvassing, and what Democrats need to do to win elections in 2026. They also discuss Charlie Kirk, political conspiracy theories and death threats, what Nick Fuentes is doing effectively as a communicator, Gavin Newsom’s media strategy, and whether Generation Alpha speaks a fundamentally different political language.
Adam’s Website: https://www.adammockler.com
Adam’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adammockler/
Adam’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adammockler
Adam’s TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adammockler
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OUTLINE
00:45 Adam’s Expertise
10:53 Adam’s Liberal Values
14:30 Why Independent Media Beats Legacy Media
18:26 Clipping Is the New Canvassing
20:39 The Battle for the Attention Economy
26:06 How to Win Elections in 2026
31:16 What Constraints Are There on Independent Media?
38:44 On Charlie Kirk, Conspiracies, and Death Threats
41:46 What Is Nick Fuentes Doing Right?
47:18 Gavin Newsom’s Media Strategy, Explained
52:46 Does Gen Alpha Speak a New Political Language?
Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University, where he is also a JD candidate in the Law School.