The Adam Mockler Show - Trump Stooge NUKES His Career in MELT DOWN
Episode Date: February 13, 2026Click below for premium Adam Mockler content 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@adammockler/join 👉 https://adammockler.com Adam Mockler with MeidasTouch Network reports on the implosion of Trump nomine...e Jeremy Carl, who lost his State Department nomination after a viral hearing where he admitted he believes white culture is superior. Adam breaks down Carl's bizarre defense of "white food," analyzes Megyn Kelly's meltdown over the Super Bowl halftime show, and interviews Gen Z congressional candidate Bushra Amiwala about the importance of representation. JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AdamMockler/ Discord: https://discord.gg/y9yzMU3Gff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adammockler/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/adammockler.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/adammocklerr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adammockler Contact: contact@mocklermedia.com Business inquiries: adammocklerteam@unitedtalent.com Adam Mockler - Mockler Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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And again, I'm not running away from that comment.
I'm not apologizing for it.
Well, I'm way over my time.
I think you're struggling to answer this question, right?
Because underlying your beliefs is a sentiment that white culture is just simply better.
Exactly.
All right, check this out.
Far right, white nationalists are truly not sending their best.
And that's why I believe that we'll win this battle against hatred that is proliferating at the highest positions of power.
Let me introduce you all to Republican Jeremy Carl,
The man on screen now, who is a white nationalist and was nominated by Trump for a top position at the State Department.
It is both a delicate and important position that he was nominated to, and he just lost it.
He lost that position and lost the job due to this two-minute clip that is going incredibly viral online.
It's going viral because he's acting like a dumbass, first of all, but also exposes himself as a white nationalist who can't answer for any of his grievances.
I mean, dumbassery and white nationalists often go hand in hand, but this guy is uniquely
unimpressive.
It's an embarrassing, fumbling answer that he gives that loses him to position, exposes him
as kind of a dipshit, and also blows up his entire argument of white superiority, because
this guy is clearly not superior to anybody.
Let me show you this clip, and then later on, I'm going to bring in a candidate for
Congress, Bushra Amiwala.
It'll be a great video, so drop a like, subscribe.
We have a lot to talk about.
Tell me how you define white identity and what you think is being erased about white identity.
Certain types of Anglo-derived culture that comes from our history.
Like what?
Let me think about this.
You know, Senator, I would say if you were to look at the book by one of your former Senate colleagues born fighting
about the sort of Scotch-Irish military culture and certain pride that went with that,
that would be one example.
Obviously, you can have sub-elements of that culture.
You could have Italians, you could have Irish,
and those are in many ways more distinct.
You're worried about white culture.
You're not worried about, you're now retreating to ethnic identity.
You don't speak about ethnic identity.
You speak about white identity.
So tell me the values that stitch together white identity
and that make it different than black identity.
I would say that the white church is very different
than the black church in terms of its tone and style on Africa.
foods food ways could often be different yeah music would be right those are being erased
music could be different well if you look at the Super Bowl halftime show which was not in
English this year so our ability to access white churches or white food or white
music is being erased I am concerned with the majority common American culture that we
had for some time that through particularly mass immigration I think has become
much more balkanized than I think that weakens us. And again, I'm not running away from that comment. I'm not
apologizing for it. Okay, there's more to the video, but the very obvious implication that I shouldn't even have to point out, that he's implying here is that white culture is inherently superior to every other culture. That is what he's heavily implying. I already don't want to concede that point. First of all, he then tries to point to churches. I believe he tries to differentiate between white churches and black churches and food and music, again, trying to imply that white culture is better.
in some way, but he's also trying to frame it as if, like, there's a real core American culture
and everybody else is an outsider. But that has never been the beauty of America. The beauty of
America has never been one dominant culture. I don't believe in that. Most Americans do not believe
in that unless you're like an idiot like Jeremy Carl. The beauty of America is the diversity of America,
the fact that we're a melting pot, the fact that my grandpa, who moved from Syria in the 80s
and then built a business and now employs dozens of people, he's able to go to a mosque nearby. He
lives about 10 minutes away from a mosque.
But then I also have Christian family members
who are able to go to a church,
and at the end of the day,
we're able to go sit down and have a good meal
and enjoy our stories.
That is the beauty of America,
not whatever this fumbling dumb ass is saying.
And again, I'm not running away from that comment.
I'm not apologizing for it.
Well, I'm way over my time.
I think you're struggling to answer this question, right?
Because underlying your beliefs is a sentiment
that white culture is just simply better.
Exactly.
Thank you. This is exactly what mainstream conservatives have been pushing for years now.
In Megan Kelly's tantrum after the Super Bowl halftime show is a perfect example.
Before we play this, let me just point out that CNN's K-file uncovered in September
that this man, Jeremy Carl, had thousands of social media posts,
many demonstrating a history of inflammatory commentary,
including incendiary posts about race,
saying that peaceful coexistence with Democrats is impossible,
calling for political opponents to face the death penalty.
He wrote about the great replacement,
implying that people are intentionally bringing non-white immigrants
to replace white populations.
Many people think it's Jewish people purposefully doing this,
all just awful conspiracy theory slop.
And then we have Megan Kelly perpetrating this in the mainstream circles.
I'm sorry, Pierce, but to get up there and perform the whole show in Spanish
is a middle finger to the rest of America.
Who gives a damn that we have 40 million, Spanish speakers in the United States?
We have 310 million who don't speak a lick of Spanish.
This is supposed to be a unifying event for the country, not for the Latinos, not for one small group, but for the country.
We don't need a black national anthem.
We don't need a Spanish-speaking, non-English performing performer.
And we don't need an ICE or America hater featured as our prime time.
entertainment. I genuinely think that this person hates America. Megan Kelly is the one who hates
America in this situation. She hates what America represents, what it stands for, the representation
that is provided in America for people who want opportunity. And Megan Kelly just seems whiny right
here. You want to know what Bad Bunny said during the Grammys that they're so mad at. He said,
we are not savages, we are not animals, we are humans, we are Americans. That is unifying.
You want to know what Bad Bunny said during the Super Bowl that pissed them off? God bless America.
love is stronger than hate.
For that, they are acting viciously
towards bad bunny as if he's some anti-American ghoul
when he's not. He loves America
and representation is very important.
We'll talk more about representation
in one moment with someone running for Congress,
but let's continue the tantrum.
Okay, what is the national language,
officially the national language
of the United States of America?
I mean, English.
And there's been a push for many, many years
to make it an official...
You don't have one.
documented thing. You don't have one.
If you would have let me finish my comment, I would have pointed that out, but people
have been pushing to make it official.
Okay, so you're trying to make official.
This attitude that you have right here is why you're in Great Britain.
Okay, okay. She's an absolute whining cry baby. That's why they're going to lose.
And that's why I want to bring in the next generation of leadership, someone who's close
to my age, Bushra Amiwala. I'm going to let her introduce herself. Check this out.
My name is Bushra Amiwala. I'm currently an elected official on the board.
of education in Skokie, where I've been serving for the past seven years. I just quit my day job
at Google, where I was for the past five years. And I'm running to represent you in Washington because
we deserve a candidate who knows how to manage budgets, problems, and people. And I'm the only
candidate with experience in the public, private, and government sector. And I'm ironically,
one of the youngest candidates in this race as well. I'm running to make sure we have a Medicare
for all system where everyone in this country has access to health care.
We abolish ICE and have a clear path to citizenship and invest in courts to get rid of this
backlog that we have.
And then finally, to increase federal funding and public education to alleviate the burden off
of property taxpayers, renters and homeowners.
My website is bushwrap for Congress.com.
Looking forward to earning your vote.
Yeah.
So I've been talking a lot on my channel about youth in politics and how that intersects with
the culture and politics.
And I want to talk a little bit about your experience as a young person rising through
the ranks. So an interesting fact is that in Chicago, the average age of voters is 53 years old,
but the average age of the population is 41 years old. So young people are systematically undervalued
in our politics election after election. How do you think we should remedy this and how do you
approach this as a young person in politics? Something that I found, especially coming out of the
2024 presidential elections, was that Democrats can't just be the lesser of two evils. We need to give
people something to vote for. And I think that's what has been most lost most recently. So for me,
while I've been campaigning, I talk about the tangible things that a federal elected official can
actually influence and shape in your life. Because as a local elected official, I have also seen
that the federal elected officials are the most removed on incremental impact that has on our lives.
So it's being able to differentiate the two and then giving people something worth voting for.
I agree. We've been talking about this so much.
my show that Democrats have been unified by our opposition to Trump, but we need to unify around
something that can excite people, not just tearing down Trump every day, which is easy to do.
He does so much crazy shit all the time that it's easy to cover, but we need our own forward-looking
policies, a reformation of the tax code, a change in the way things operate because we need to be
those change agents.
That's what Gen Z is looking for.
Over the past year, we've seen Gen Z swing back from sort of Trump sympathetic during the election.
He never had the majority, but there was certainly a rise in Trump favorability.
Now he's underwater by like 30, 40, 50 points.
What do you think it is that has changed everybody's mind so rapidly?
You know, I think I look back to the election cycle and campaign cycle for both of our presidential candidates.
And we see that Republicans have done a really good job.
And of course, the Trump administration is at the forefront of this capturing people through their emotions, right?
They're leaning into ethos, particularly fear.
Fear is a really cheap emotion to invoke.
It's quick, easy, fast, and bad for you.
It's like the junk food of emotions.
And then you have Democrats leaning into logos, which is logic.
And sometimes that logic takes a longer time to compute in the brain when the emotional part is activated.
I'm not a neuroscientist.
But I've seen the way that both of those talking points can capture people.
So I think the people who were engrulfed by that fear that the Trump administration invoked
have now seen the sand settle and realize what the actual logic behind these policies are.
I totally agree. Yeah, Democrats can sometimes over intellectualize things when they don't need to,
and then Republicans do the exact opposite. And that actually leads us perfectly to our next point,
the fact that they draw on fear a lot after the Super Bowl, after the halftime show,
and before it, we saw a lot of attacks on Bad Bunny and culture that he represented.
And even after that, I did a debate yesterday where I was talking to somebody who just didn't
understand why representation is important in politics. And I have stories growing up in Indiana
where I had a gay friend in high school who didn't really talk about it much. I'm pretty sure
his family didn't like that he was gay until he started watching this Netflix show where there
was a gay character who is well loved. And then he probably realized, wait a minute, I can be more
open with who I am. And I remember talking to him about this. And he explained why representation
is so important. Can you explain from your point of view what it's like been climbing through the
ranks. I know for me growing up, I couldn't even imagine myself in the political space. There's
that old saying that you can't imagine yourself in a space where there isn't someone who already
looks like you represented. So there's two parts to representation. There's the systematic way
that keeps people of a majority background outside of a system that they absolutely should be
involved in because they just don't see that a space for themselves. And then there's the
incremental instances where it actually can just invoke an additional perspective that can make
teams work better, that can make policy more effective and impactful, and that can draw on lived
experiences to make sure that all of the different types of people that live in our country,
there is a solution that works for everyone.
Very well said, and that's the beauty of America, that multiple different cultures can
combine into one beautiful country. I was explaining earlier in the video that, you know, my grandpa
can go to the mosque on Friday, can pray, and then come home and talk to like my other Christian
family members. And we all laugh about the same thing. That's the beauty of America, not this
pushing of some single identity or single culture. So that really disgust me. Check out bushriver
Congress.com. It'll be linked below. Thank you so much. And we'll talk to you more. Thanks.
