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LISTEN LIVE: WEEKDAYS 5am - 9am on St. Louis' FM NewsTalk 97.1 Marc Cox has been the host of “The Marc Cox Show” on FM NewsTalk 97.1 since 2010. He is an Emmy award-winning veteran of Television News, with a career that covered 5 states, 4 TV stations, 3 radio stations, and 25 years. He spent 19 of those years at KMOV-TV, as an anchor, reporter, and producer, and covered some of the nation’s biggest stories.

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    The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-31-25 (Full Show): A New Year for America: Looking Back, Moving Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 147:53


    Heidi Harrison, in for Marc Cox, leads a fast-paced, patriotic New Year's Eve show celebrating America's 250th year while tackling major political and cultural stories. Guests Mary Vogt, Chris Wiley, and Taylor Riggs discuss conservative victories, economic reform, and national unity. From media bias and Minnesota fraud to the Freedom 250 celebration and Trump's leadership, the show blends sharp analysis with optimism—ending on a clear message that America's strength and spirit remain unshaken.

    America at 250: Media, Patriotism, and Perspective (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 36:12


    Hour 4 centers on reflection, gratitude, and the contrasting narratives shaping how Americans see their country heading into its 250th year. Heidi Harrison opens with a discussion on how media sensationalism distorts reality, then speaks with Navy SEAL Chris Wiley about the Freedom 250 celebration and honoring U.S. veterans. Fox Business anchor Taylor Riggs joins to tackle the Minnesota fraud scandal, taxes, and Trump's trade policies, tying them to larger issues of accountability and economic reform. The hour closes with Heidi pushing back on a pessimistic Hill column, rejecting partisan despair and ending the show on a patriotic, optimistic note for 2026.

    Taylor Riggs on Minnesota Fraud, Taxes, and Fair Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 11:52


    Taylor Riggs discusses the ongoing Minnesota fraud scandal, criticizing government mismanagement and waste while highlighting Trump's actions to cut funding until accountability is achieved. She emphasizes the importance of fair trade policies, the impact of supply-side economics on the working class, and the dangers of over-reliance on government support. Riggs also notes the broader political implications for the midterms and stresses that keeping public attention on these issues is crucial for reform. The conversation concludes with light-hearted New Year's Eve plans and family reflections.

    Chris Wyllie on Freedom 250 and Celebrating America

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 9:01


    Heidi Harrison interviews former Navy SEAL Chris Wyllie about his role in honoring the military and veterans, including running the Michael Murphy Navy SEAL Museum. They discuss the Freedom 250 events marking America's 250th anniversary, with a focus on the Washington Monument illumination and hourly historical storytelling. Wiley emphasizes unity, pride in the nation, and the importance of appreciating the freedoms Americans enjoy. Heidi reflects on the significance of celebrating the country and contrasts the patriotic energy under Trump with what she imagines under other administrations. The segment highlights both Wiley's dedication to service and the broader message of national pride.

    Reflecting on 2025: Politics, Policy, and Cultural Moments (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 37:23


    Hour 3 explores the major stories and policy changes of 2025 through a mix of analysis and commentary. Heidi Harrison examines pilot salaries and public perception, Mary Vogt highlights conservative wins, economic policy, and media integrity, and SNAP reform is discussed with a focus on health and social impact. Kim Onowale's “Kim on a Whim” segments recap the year's top news, from natural disasters and government actions to immigration enforcement, ending with a heartfelt tribute to Charlie Kirk, underscoring both societal and personal significance.

    Kim on a Whim: 2025's Biggest Stories Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 9:20


    Kim recaps the final top stories of 2025, highlighting natural disasters, political controversies, and major national events. She covers California wildfires, the longest government shutdown, major tariffs, and immigration enforcement, noting leadership failures and systemic issues. The segment closes with an emotional tribute to Charlie Kirk, reflecting on his influence on youth, conservative activism, and the surge in Bible sales following his death, emphasizing both national and personal impact as 2026 begins.

    2025 Political Winners, Conservative Media, and Midterm Focus with Mary Vought

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 7:44


    Heidi Harrison talks with Mary Vogt of the Heritage Foundation about the major political winners and losers of 2025. They highlight the Trump administration's action to cut $185 million in Minnesota funding as a victory for accountability and fiscal responsibility. The conversation emphasizes the rise of independent and conservative journalists, like Nick Shirley, who are exposing misuse of taxpayer funds despite mainstream media pushback. They also discuss the economy as a slow-burn winner, with policy moves like no tax on tips benefiting Americans. Looking ahead to the midterms, Vogt identifies economic affordability and practical policy solutions as the central issues that will resonate with voters.

    New Year Reflections, News, and Notable Updates (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 37:37


    Hour 2 covers a mix of timely commentary and news updates. Heidi Harris opens with thoughts on New Year's Eve, DEI hiring debates in NYC, and social media's impact on perception. She discusses mental health challenges, tragic news stories, and the pressures of public life. The hour also includes market updates, local business closings, the Post-Dispatch ownership change, and the decline of physical newspapers. In “In Other News,” Heidi highlights sports controversies, dangerous U.S. jobs, astronomy events, a quirky mandolin theft, and a fatal car crash in Nigeria. The hour blends reflection, analysis, and lighter stories with practical news. #NewYear2026 #DEI #MentalHealth #LocalNews #InOtherNews

    In Other News: Sports Scandals, Dangerous Jobs, and Cosmic Events

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 7:36


    Heidi Harris rounds up eclectic headlines in this “In Other News” segment: Patriots' WR Stefan Diggs faces assault allegations, speculation swirls about Tom Brady's appearance, and Resume Genius lists the U.S.'s most dangerous jobs, from garbage collectors to pilots. She also highlights astronomy events for 2026, a New Jersey mandolin theft with a twist ending, and a tragic car crash in Nigeria involving boxer Anthony Joshua. The segment blends serious news with lighter human-interest and pop culture stories. #SportsNews #DangerousJobs #Astronomy2026 #HumanInterest #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Reflecting, Reckoning, and Resolutions: A New Year's Wake-Up Call (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 36:38


    Hour 1 of the show blends New Year's reflection with sharp political and cultural commentary. The crew opens by sharing personal highs and lows from 2025 and looking ahead to 2026 with a renewed focus on intentional living. They dive into Trump's freeze on Minnesota childcare payments amid widespread fraud and media silence, highlight Kim's “Top 10 Stories of 2025” — from the Pope's election to tariffs and Elon Musk's feuds — and close with a fiery segment on vaccine accountability and media fear tactics. It's an hour of honesty, humor, and unapologetic perspective to close out the year. #NewYearsEve #IntentionalLiving #TrumpAdministration #KimOnAWhim #MediaBias #HealthFreedom #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Kim on a Whim: Counting Down 2025's Biggest Stories Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 11:20


    In this New Year's Eve edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim runs through her picks for the top stories of 2025 — from Gayle King's controversial “astronaut” claim and the historic election of Pope Leo from Chicago to the deadly D.C. air collision, the record-long government shutdown, and the tragic Texas flood. She also revisits Elon Musk's feud with Trump over tariffs and the fiery backlash from Tesla owners, wrapping up with “Liberation Day,” when Trump's tariffs reshaped global trade. The crew weighs in throughout with humor, disbelief, and sharp commentary on media spin and political hypocrisy. #KimOnAWhim #TopStories2025 #TrumpTariffs #ElonMusk #PopeLeo #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Missouri Personal Property Taxes: What's Changing and Why It Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 8:06


    Missouri State Senator Joe Nicola speaks with Kim St. Onge on the latest developments surrounding Missouri's personal property tax, outlining who could benefit — and who could pay more — under potential reforms.

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-30-25 (Full Show): From Literacy Gaps to Political Spotlight: Holiday Insights and Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 148:56


    The show covers a mix of personal and societal topics. In Hour 1, the hosts discuss seasonal celebrations, gift-giving habits, and navigating the holiday chaos. Hour 2 highlights educational challenges, focusing on a Dallas teacher reporting alarming literacy gaps among her eighth-grade students and exploring the shared responsibilities of parents and schools. Hour 3 brings lighter, family-focused stories about managing toys and outings, followed by frustrations with rental housing and government programs. Hour 4 shifts to politics, examining the low Republican support for JD Vance, polling reliability, and public reactions to his personal and political life, concluding with reflections on faith and character. Throughout, the show balances human interest stories, practical advice, and current events commentary.

    From Holiday Chaos to Classroom Concerns and Political Watch (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 34:57


    Heidi Harrison covers a mix of personal reflections and current events: she starts with holiday celebrations and traditions, including Friendsgiving, gift-giving, and parenting strategies. The discussion shifts to troubling education trends, highlighting a Dallas teacher's TikTok report on students struggling with basic literacy skills, and the broader challenges of parental involvement and school accountability. Later segments tackle practical family life topics like toy rotation, holiday spending, and attending kid-friendly events like Monster Jam. The hour closes with political commentary on taxpayer-funded rental assistance abuses under Biden and an analysis of JD Vance's potential candidacy, public perception, and personal reputation.

    Fraud, Foreign Policy, Gun Rights, and Kennedy Center Controversy (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 38:45


    Hour 3 covers a wide range of topics. Segment 1 highlights a federal investigation into Minnesota daycare fraud and the political fallout surrounding Governor Walz, emphasizing concerns over systemic corruption and enforcement failures. Segment 2 features Eben Brown from Fox News Radio discussing Trump's Mar-a-Lago meetings with Zelensky and Netanyahu, focusing on Ukraine security guarantees, Russia, and U.S. foreign policy strategy. Segment 3 is 2A Tuesday with Louis Valdez on gun rights, emphasizing Second Amendment protections, the Parkland shooting context, mental health, and school security. Segment 4 addresses Kennedy Center concert cancellations triggered by the addition of Trump's name, exploring the tension between politics and professional obligations in the arts.

    2A Tuesday: DOJ Gun Lawsuit, Mental Health, and Protecting Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 10:46


    In this week's “2A Tuesday,” Heidi Harrison talks with Louis Valdez from Gun Owners of America about the DOJ's lawsuit against Washington, D.C., for its AR-15 ban. Valdez calls the AR-15 America's most popular rifle and blasts gun control as unconstitutional, noting even liberal justices have acknowledged its common use. They discuss the misuse of terms like “assault weapon,” the reality of self-defense needs, and how restrictions punish law-abiding citizens instead of criminals. The segment also tackles the Parkland shooting, systemic failures in mental health and law enforcement, and the need for campus carry to better protect students and staff in schools.

    From Health Scares to Global Guarantees (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 37:08


    Hour 2 of the Mark Cox Morning Show kicks off with Heidi Harrison covering everything from holiday health woes and flu medication warnings to a debate over cashless payments and tipping culture. The conversation moves into politics, highlighting Minnesota's fraud issues, immigration concerns, and global affairs, including Zelensky's 50-year security request and U.S. involvement in Ukraine. In “In Other News,” the team covers bizarre lawsuits, celebrity milestones, quirky travel trends, record-breaking robots, and viral art and animal stories, blending serious commentary with lighter, entertaining tidbits.

    Elvis Judge, AI Job Crisis, and Kids Who Can't Read Clocks (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 38:04


    Hour 1 of The Marc Cox Morning Show blends sharp humor and cultural critique — from a Florida judge booted for dressing as Elvis to a sobering look at AI replacing Stanford grads in entry-level jobs. Heidi's “Kim on a Whim” highlights a New York school where students can't read analog clocks after a smartphone ban, sparking a deeper talk about tech dependency, lost life skills, and social decay. The hour wraps with a fiery debate on Hollywood's woke obsession, the sexualization of children's media, and why homeschooling may be the last refuge for protecting kids' minds.

    Kim on a Whim: Kids Can't Read Clocks — and Adults Can't Unplug

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 11:35


    In her “Kim on a Whim” segment, Kim spotlights a New York school's shocking find: students banned from smartphones can't read analog clocks anymore. The team unpacks what happens when tech convenience replaces basic life skills — from map reading to face-to-face interaction — and how dependence on screens may be eroding attention spans, creativity, and resilience. The discussion widens to VR, anxiety in kids, toxic chemicals, and overstimulation, ending with a nostalgic reminder that sometimes the best toy is still a cardboard box.

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-23-25 (Full Show): Christmas Cheer, Tesla Vandalism, and Carfentanil Threats

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 145:30


    The show combined holiday fun with serious local and national issues. Hour 1 opened with listener interactions and commentary on current events, followed by a discussion about law enforcement and accountability. Hour 2 focused on community updates, local politics, and notable personalities making headlines. Hour 3 covered a Pennsylvania bus driver controversy and children's discipline, highlighting broader societal issues. Hour 4 centered on holiday festivities, including a gift exchange, and two major stories: Christian Kirk's Tesla vandalism case, which used surveillance footage to secure harassment charges, and Ryan Wiggins' update on the extremely potent and dangerous drug carfentanil, prompting St. Louis County's response with Narcan vending machines. The show balanced humor, listener engagement, and serious news, ending with festive well-wishes.

    Holiday Wrap-Up, Tesla Vandalism, and Rising Drug Threats (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 35:34


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    Ryan Wiggins on New Super-Potent Drugs and Border Threats

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 9:56


    Hour 4, Segment 3 features Ryan Wiggins discussing a new, extremely potent drug called carfentanil, which is reported to be 100 times stronger than fentanyl. Wiggins explains the risks of overdose, its national spread including St. Louis, and the county's response with Narcan vending machines. The conversation also touches on the influence of foreign sources in flooding U.S. streets with dangerous substances and the link to policy and border control. The segment ends with lighthearted banter about an odd listener question and holiday programming updates.

    Holiday Hustle, 2A Battles, and Classroom Chaos

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 37:46


    Hour 3 covers a mix of holiday reflections, expert commentary on Second Amendment rights, and a heated discussion on student behavior. The hour opens with Mark Cox talking about the holiday rush and Costco chaos, then features Todd Piro sharing insights on year-end reflections and personal anecdotes. The spotlight moves to 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters, discussing ongoing legal battles over gun rights in DC, the Virgin Islands, and travel-related firearm mishaps. The hour closes with a deep dive into a Pennsylvania bus controversy, exploring the challenges of disciplining bilingual students and the limits of school and bus policies.

    2A Tuesday: Protecting Gun Rights and Travel Pitfalls

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 11:55


    On this 2A Tuesday segment, Mark Walters from Armed American Radio discusses ongoing Second Amendment issues, including the DOJ suing Washington D.C. over delays in registering firearms and efforts to uphold gun rights in blue states. Walters emphasizes the importance of compliance with Supreme Court decisions and highlights cases like the Virgin Islands' gun restrictions. He also shares practical advice for travelers carrying firearms, warning against mixing range bags and travel luggage to avoid hefty fines or legal trouble, drawing on personal and anecdotal examples. The segment underscores both the legal and practical challenges faced by gun owners nationwide.

    Politics, Festivus, and the State of the Nation (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 36:28


    Hour 2 opens with Marc and Kim reflecting on holiday prep and the reality of local vs. network news glamor. The discussion shifts to political insights, including the TPUSA AmericaFest straw poll, where JD Vance overwhelmingly led the GOP 2028 presidential preference. Ryan Schmelz joins to preview Rand Paul's Festivus report, highlighting government waste cuts and the limitations of the Doge effort, plus a discussion on crime trends in Washington, D.C. The hour closes with “In Other News,” covering quirky and topical stories: job smugness, a bourbon surplus, Gen Z slang, odd local behavior, sports suspensions, and a preview of DOJ legal action on semi-automatic firearms. #Politics #FestivusReport #GovernmentWaste #TPUSA #InOtherNews

    Ryan Schmelz Breaks Down Rand Paul's Festivus Report and DC Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 10:27


    Ryan Schmelz joins Marc to preview Rand Paul's annual Festivus report, highlighting federal waste cuts like funding for bug-eating programs, binge-drinking ferrets, and climate lessons abroad. They discuss the challenges of codifying cuts through rescission packages and the limitations of omnibus spending bills. Schmelz also gives an update on DC crime, noting that residents generally feel safer despite recent high-profile incidents, and reflects on the political implications of Mayor Muriel Bowser stepping down. #FestivusReport #FederalWaste #RyanSchmelz #DCSafety

    McDonald's Meltdown, Christmas Kindness, and Free Speech Under Fire (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 35:41


    Marc opens the show fuming over another early-morning McDonald's disaster before shifting gears to a packed lineup featuring Todd Pyro, Mark Walters, and an update on the Tesla vandalism case. He then shares a powerful story of generosity—a $1,000 Christmas tip for a hardworking single mom—followed by Kim's “On a Whim” segment on the Pennsylvania bus driver fired for banning Spanish to stop bullying, sparking a fiery debate over discipline and DEI overreach. The hour closes with Marc's sharp defense of America's First Amendment freedoms, warning that nations like Australia and the U.K. are sliding into thought control. #MarkCoxShow #FreeSpeech #ChristmasKindness #SchoolBusControversy #McDonaldsFail

    Kim on a Whim: Fired for English-Only Rule: Bus Driver Backlash

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 11:29


    In Kim on a Whim, the crew dives into the story of a Pennsylvania bus driver fired for posting a sign banning Spanish on her bus. Kim breaks down the controversy, explaining the driver's claim that it was about stopping bullying, not discrimination. Marc and Kim debate whether the punishment fit the “crime,” calling out weak school discipline, zero-tolerance nonsense, and the breakdown of authority in classrooms and buses. Listeners chime in with their takes—some backing the driver, others suggesting cameras or better oversight. The takeaway: rules mean nothing when schools won't enforce them. #KimOnAWhim #SchoolBusControversy #DisciplineCrisis #MarkCoxShow

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-22-25 (Full Show): From Self-Driving Chaos to Politics and Playbooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 142:44


    Today's show covered a wide spectrum of stories and commentary, starting with San Francisco's power outage that exposed the limitations of autonomous vehicles and the broader implications for driverless cars coming to St. Louis. Hour 2 tackled local and national headlines, including immigration, court rulings, and public safety issues. Hour 3 focused on the rise of self-driving cars and public skepticism, followed by political insight with Kurt Schwab on Texas District 33 and the impact of redistricting. The final hour blended holiday lifestyle, travel plans, college sports challenges with NIL rules, Blues hockey updates, and political discourse surrounding JD Vance, Nick Fuentes, and the state of the conservative movement. The show wove together technology, politics, sports, and community engagement, offering listeners a full look at current events and cultural commentary.

    Politics, Sports, and Holiday Highlights (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 35:53


    The final hour blends local and national topics with a mix of politics, sports, and lifestyle. It opens with holiday weather and travel plans, including Mark's upcoming Switzerland trip, before moving to the political landscape with Kurt Schwab discussing Texas District 33, redistricting, and priorities for veterans and first responders. Sports coverage with Tom Ackerman addresses the impact of NIL rules on college football, Missouri vs. Illinois, and the Blues' recent victories. The hour concludes with commentary on JD Vance's defense of his wife amid political infighting and the broader challenges facing the conservative movement.

    Tom Ackerman on College Athletics, NIL, and Local Sports Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 11:58


    Tom Ackerman dives into the challenges facing college athletics under the NIL system, highlighting how frequent transfers and unlimited pay opportunities disrupt team cohesion and long-term player development. He emphasizes the need for structured rules, oversight, and a governing authority to manage fairness across conferences. Ackerman also reviews local sports, praising Indiana's college football success and analyzing Missouri vs. Illinois, the Blues' recent NHL victories, and the Cardinals' trade of Wilson Contreras for promising pitching prospects. The discussion balances systemic issues in athletics with immediate updates on St. Louis sports.

    AmFest Fallout, Dan Buck Holiday Cheer, and Self-Driving Car Concerns (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 36:31


    Hour 3 opens with the Mark Cox Morning Show debating coffee limits, holiday weather, and the impact of a massive Powerball jackpot. The discussion then moves to AmFest highlights, with debates over conservative infighting, Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, and Candace Owens, plus reflections on Erica Kirk's appearance. Dan Buck joins for The Buck Stops Here, sharing a humorous politically correct Santa poem and detailing a charitable tipping initiative for local servers. The hour closes with Kim examining San Francisco's blackout, where self-driving Waymo cars stalled in streets, raising safety concerns as the technology prepares to launch in St. Louis.

    Dan Buck: Santa, Poetry, and Spreading Holiday Cheer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 11:47


    Dan Buck joins the show to reflect on the final Dasher's Dive Bar show of the season and shares a humorous, politically correct-themed Santa poem highlighting modern holiday challenges. He also discusses the group's “blessing” tradition—pooling money to give a substantial tip to a deserving server—emphasizing generosity, community impact, and the joy of giving back during the season. The segment ends with a teaser on upcoming stories, including Kim on a Whim covering San Francisco's self-driving car outage.

    Election Integrity, College Sports, and Holiday Highlights (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 36:05


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    Hans von Spakovsky: Epstein Files, Georgia's Election Breach, and Supreme Court Ballot Battle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 7:23


    Hans von Spakovsky joins Marc to dissect the release of the Epstein files, dismissing left-wing outrage over redactions as necessary to protect victims, not Trump. He slams Georgia officials for admitting—five years late—that 315,000 ballots were illegally certified in the 2020 election, calling it a severe breach of election integrity. Hans also previews a looming Supreme Court decision that could bar states from accepting mail-in ballots after Election Day, arguing that such extensions violate federal law and open the door to fraud. #Hashtags: #HansVonSp

    Warm Christmas, Media Shakeups, and AmFest Firestorms (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 34:14


    Hour 1 of The Marc Cox Morning Show blends local flavor with national fire. The team opens with talk of a 70-degree Christmas, a failed “snow car” giveaway, and festive Grinch sightings before diving into the explosive weekend at AmFest — from JD Vance's populist warnings to Tucker Carlson's fiery remarks on division and faith. Kim's “On a Whim” tackles radical Islam's rise and Europe's retreat from its own traditions, while Marc calls for stronger immigration control and cultural defense. The hour closes with JD Vance's full-throttle speech and reaction to Jasmine Crockett's meltdown, capped by new revelations about Georgia's 2020 election count.

    Kim on a Whim: Islam, Violence, and the West's Dangerous Denial

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 11:45


    In this charged “Kim on a Whim,” the discussion takes aim at the growing threat of radical Islam and the refusal of many leaders to confront it. Kim cites global terror statistics showing tens of thousands of Islamist attacks since 9/11 and argues that political correctness and open-border policies have left Western nations vulnerable. Marc adds that too few Muslim leaders publicly condemn violence, while Europe's fear-driven cancellations of public celebrations show how far the problem has spread. The segment closes with a call for tougher immigration policies and a defense of free speech and national security.

    BONUS: 'Trump is back!' vs 'What is he doing?' Reaction to the president's speech, plus the latest on the economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 22:51


    Tara Servatius at WYRD Radio says Trump's calm, confident speech this week proves that he's back. From there, we discuss the latest economic numbers and the latest on changing the marjiuana laws.

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-19-25 (Full Show):Conservative Conversations, Local Politics, and Holiday Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 152:34


    Marc Cox kicks off the show reflecting on listener messages, personal anecdotes, and the upcoming short holiday week. Hour 1 dives into political and social commentary, from media bias to ongoing cultural debates. Hour 2 highlights listener engagement, local holiday happenings, and continued discussions on national issues. Hour 3 examines CBS's new “Things That Matter” debates and the importance of civil discourse, while also touching on hernia surgery stories from listeners. Hour 4 covers local politics with Dennis Hancock running for St. Louis County Executive, updates from the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts fundraiser benefiting the Backstoppers, and ongoing developments in conservative circles, including the TPUSA event, Erica Kirk, Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, and debates surrounding Candace Owens. Throughout the show, Marc weaves humor, personal stories, and political analysis to engage listeners on both national and local levels.

    Debates, Local Politics, and Holiday Highlights (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 34:28


    Hour 4 opens with light-hearted commentary on the approaching weekend and holiday schedules, segueing into a recap of a torrential rainstorm experience. The discussion moves to national politics, covering the TPUSA AmFest event with Erica Kirk, Ben Shapiro, and Tucker Carlson, emphasizing the value of debate and addressing controversies involving Candace Owens. Focus shifts to local politics with St. Louis County Councilman Dennis Hancock discussing Sam Page's decision not to seek re-election, the county budget, and Hancock's plans and experience as a prospective county executive. The hour also highlights the Guns N Hoses Queen of Hearts raffle supporting St. Louis Backstoppers and wraps up with birthday shout-outs and reflections on ongoing conservative debates.

    Dennis Hancock on County Leadership and COVID Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 8:19


    Councilman Dennis Hancock, running for St. Louis County executive, discusses the implications of Sam Page not seeking re-election, describing Page's tenure as “lame duck” and critiquing his handling of the county budget and COVID-era restrictions. Hancock emphasizes his own track record as a mayor, balancing budgets without tax increases, and stresses the importance of transparent decision-making. He also addresses local concerns, including the proposed cell tower in his district, outlining plans for public hearings and community input. Hancock frames his experience and pragmatic approach as key differentiators in the upcoming race.

    Conservative Perspectives on Policy, Kids' Health, and Civil Debate (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 37:35


    Hour 3 opens with lighter banter and updates on the Brown University shooting before transitioning into policy-focused discussions. Jessica Rosenthal breaks down President Trump's efforts to accelerate U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing and curb costs, emphasizing tariffs, domestic production, and fast-track approvals. Congressman Bob Onder weighs in on the recent House vote to defund pediatric transgender treatments and broader healthcare issues, critiquing federal subsidies and the influence of insurance companies. The hour closes with a look ahead to CBS's Things That Matter town halls, highlighting the need for civil, substantive debate between conservative and liberal voices like Ali Bestucky and JD Vance.

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