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Hey folks,
This one got spicy.
Adam Mockler joined me for a conversation that started with Republican attacks on Democrats and quickly turned into something bigger: what strength actually looks like in politics, why MAGA influencers keep obsessing over masculinity, and how Republicans are trying to distract voters from their own scandals. We got personal. We got blunt. And we didn’t hold back.
Here’s what we got into:
[00:01:07] Trump shows up to a Knicks playoff game, gets booed, and the conversation turns into a surprisingly revealing look at how MAGA makes everything about one person.
[00:08:18] We break down what masculinity actually means—protecting, providing, showing up for the people you love—and why so many right-wing personalities seem terrified of that definition.
[00:15:35] A deeper conversation about Tucker Carlson, election lies, and why integrity matters more than performative toughness.
[00:24:25] We walk through the long list of allegations and scandals surrounding Ken Paxton and ask a simple question: why are the loudest moralizers always asking for exceptions?
[00:33:01] The conversation shifts to the Maine Senate race, political accountability, redemption, and the stakes of winning back power in a moment when democracy is still on the line.
At its heart, this conversation is about what kind of people we want leading this country. We talk about the the attacks on James Talarico, the growing role of AI-generated political propaganda, the challenge Democrats face with young men, and the reality that voters are hungry for something more authentic than culture-war theatrics. If you care about where this country is headed—and how we build a politics rooted in responsibility instead of outrage—this conversation is essential listening. If you value honest conversations like this, help me keep them going.
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With urgency,
—Mike
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