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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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    FULL SHOW (8/6) Ref Wars, Pharma Tariffs, Musk's Poll Drop, and MAGA Hat Drama at CITY SC

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 144:02


    In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker cover breaking headlines: Clayton police investigate suspicious car fires with “Death to IDF” graffiti, and a man known as “Big Balls” fights off an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C. The team questions whether Trump's approval rating truly dropped 6 points. On Kim on a Whim, they discuss whether athletes like Sophie Cunningham should be allowed to criticize referees without facing fines. Plus, Jim Acosta interviews an AI recreation of a Parkland shooting victim, and the BBB gives Club Car Wash an “F” rating with a consumer warning. In Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker cover a wide mix of sports, politics, economics, and oddball news. They discuss WNBA stars like Kelsey Plum and Caitlin Clark, plus Matthew Tkachuk's NHL 26 cover feature. Political topics range from Marco Rubio and a potential 2028 ticket with JD Vance to Democratic Party struggles and neighborhood tensions over campaign signs. They also explore the controversy around Beyoncé's Levi's ad, Sydney Sweeney's political leanings, and ESPN's acquisition of the NFL Network. Economic updates include stock market movements, home prices in St. Louis and Kansas City, and business sponsorships. To wrap the hour, in other news. Hour 3 - Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker react to a new Gallup poll naming Elon Musk the most unfavorable public figure in America. Genevieve Wood and Tim Phillips join to break down Trump's proposed pharmaceutical tariffs and the legal challenges that could reach the Supreme Court. The hour wraps with a look at the Coast Guard's report on the Titan sub disaster, confirming the implosion was preventable and highlighting major safety failures. In Hour 4 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim and Ryan discuss the STL City SC fan who was kicked out of a match for wearing a MAGA hat—now lawyered up as Missouri's Attorney General investigates. Dylan Sharkey from the Illinois Policy Institute joins to reveal how Illinois government salaries have grown 57% faster than the private sector since 2021. The team also questions whether South Park has lost its edge and unpacks rumors about the future of Howard Stern's radio show.

    Hour 4 - CITY SC Controversy, IL Government Pay Spike, and South Park's Falloff

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 34:15


    In Hour 4 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim and Ryan discuss the STL City SC fan who was kicked out of a match for wearing a MAGA hat—now lawyered up as Missouri's Attorney General investigates. Dylan Sharkey from the Illinois Policy Institute joins to reveal how Illinois government salaries have grown 57% faster than the private sector since 2021. The team also questions whether South Park has lost its edge and unpacks rumors about the future of Howard Stern's radio show.

    Dylan Sharkey on Chicago's Pension Crisis and Pritzker's National Ambitions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 6:54


    Dylan Sharkey joins the show to break down Illinois' deepening pension crisis, with Chicago holding 7 of the 10 worst-funded systems—including a police fund with just 18 to 24 cents per dollar promised. He also discusses rising state government salaries, gerrymandering in congressional districts, and Governor JB Pritzker's media appearances fueling speculation about a possible presidential run.

    Hour 3 - Elon Musk's Popularity Plummets, Trump's Pharma Tariffs, and the Preventable Titan Disaster

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 35:03


    Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker react to a new Gallup poll naming Elon Musk the most unfavorable public figure in America. Genevieve Wood and Tim Phillips join to break down Trump's proposed pharmaceutical tariffs and the legal challenges that could reach the Supreme Court. The hour wraps with a look at the Coast Guard's report on the Titan sub disaster, confirming the implosion was preventable and highlighting major safety failures.

    Tim Phillips on Trump's Tariffs and China's Growing Influence

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 11:34


    Tim Phillips discusses legal challenges to Trump's tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, with a possible Supreme Court case on the horizon. He also highlights growing concerns about China's influence, from land purchases near U.S. military bases to donations to American universities.

    Genevieve Wood on Pharma Tariffs, Drug Costs, and Border Concerns

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 7:58


    Genevieve Wood joins the show to discuss proposed pharmaceutical tariffs tied to national security, high drug costs in the U.S., and bipartisan efforts to reform pricing. She also addresses concerns over missing migrant children, border safety, and human trafficking.

    Hour 2 - Politics, Plum & Plum Crazy Headlines: From WNBA to Manure Evictions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 37:08


    In Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker cover a wide mix of sports, politics, economics, and oddball news. They discuss WNBA stars like Kelsey Plum and Caitlin Clark, plus Matthew Tkachuk's NHL 26 cover feature. Political topics range from Marco Rubio and a potential 2028 ticket with JD Vance to Democratic Party struggles and neighborhood tensions over campaign signs. They also explore the controversy around Beyoncé's Levi's ad, Sydney Sweeney's political leanings, and ESPN's acquisition of the NFL Network. Economic updates include stock market movements, home prices in St. Louis and Kansas City, and business sponsorships. To wrap the hour, in other news.

    In Other News: Manure Evictions, Smokey the Bear Arrest, and French Fry Favorites

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 7:34


    In In Other News, Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker share some of the strangest and funniest stories of the day. French farmers fight off squatters with manure, while a Florida man gets arrested for stealing vintage Smokey the Bear signs complete with the mascot at the scene. They also break down ESPN's new deal with the NFL Network, Matthew Tkachuk landing on the cover of NHL 26, and reminisce about Nintendo 64 and parental Mario Kart rivalries. Plus, a study ranks America's favorite French fries by state and reveals top condiments and seasonings.

    Hour 1 - Trump Poll Drop, Club Car Wash Warning, and Athlete Free Speech

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 37:34


    In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker cover breaking headlines: Clayton police investigate suspicious car fires with “Death to IDF” graffiti, and a man known as “Big Balls” fights off an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C. The team questions whether Trump's approval rating truly dropped 6 points. On Kim on a Whim, they discuss whether athletes like Sophie Cunningham should be allowed to criticize referees without facing fines. Plus, Jim Acosta interviews an AI recreation of a Parkland shooting victim, and the BBB gives Club Car Wash an “F” rating with a consumer warning.

    Kim on a Whim: WNBA Controversies and Fan Behavior

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 12:00


    On this edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim St. Onge and Ryan Wrecker examine WNBA star Sophie Cunningham's outspoken criticism of league referees. From her Show Me Something podcast to a viral TikTok calling refs “slow and useless,” Cunningham has sparked heated debate and drawn fines totaling $3,000. They dive into the fallout, the inconsistency of WNBA officiating, and broader conversations around gender differences in conflict resolution, fan behavior, and league perception.

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 08/05/2025: (Full Show)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 137:27


    Ryan Wrecker opens with sharp takes on student loan pitfalls and ICE's aggressive recruitment tied to loan forgiveness. Political drama heats up as Texas Republicans push to arrest absent Democrats fleeing redistricting votes, with commentary on Illinois Gov. Pritzker's controversial role. Kim on a Whim highlights the AI arms race, from sky-high salaries to job cuts and social risks of AI blending personal and work life. Ryan closes with a fiery rant on Louisiana's new laws cracking down on slow left-lane drivers. Hour 2 features Ryan Wrecker covering Texas Democrats' flight to Illinois and GOP grassroots strategies with Julie Harris, plus former senator John Lamping on lawsuits challenging taxpayer-funded stadiums and Missouri redistricting politics. Bizarre news stories lighten the mood, including a Danish zoo's odd pet request and a whale-boat collision. Hour 3 mixes humor and heavy topics: Chicago's “Scream Club” stress relief meetups, political fallout from Texas Democrats' exodus, a possible grand jury probe of Obama-era officials, and a gun rights lawsuit discussed with Mark Walters. Hour 4 breaks major news as the House Oversight Committee subpoenas Bill and Hillary Clinton over Epstein. The hour covers local government audit controversies, RFK Jr.'s SNAP soda ban plan, and public health discussions with Ryan Wiggins, closing with a candid take on the turbulent political scene and upcoming testimony.

    Breaking News on Clinton Subpoenas & Key Political Investigations (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 32:27


    Hour 4 with Ryan Wrecker dives into major developments including the House Oversight Committee subpoenaing Bill and Hillary Clinton for Epstein-related testimony. The discussion covers doubts about cooperation from the Clintons, the scope and shortcomings of local government audits, and a deep dive into RFK Jr.'s plan to ban soda purchases with SNAP benefits. Ryan also welcomes Ryan Wiggins to discuss the public health implications of SNAP reforms, before closing with a candid take on the wild political landscape and upcoming testimony dates. The hour blends breaking news with sharp political commentary and real talk on accountability.

    Ryan Wiggins on SNAP Benefits Soda Ban & Food Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 10:18


    Ryan Wrecker interviews Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America, about the recent announcement that SNAP benefits will no longer cover sugary drinks, a move pushed by RFK Jr. They discuss the implications of using taxpayer money to subsidize soda purchases and the broader health impact on low-income Americans. Wiggins reflects on past debates over food policies, including Michelle Obama's school nutrition initiatives, and praises RFK Jr.'s more focused approach. They also touch on the revolving door between regulators and industry and the challenges of shifting unhealthy habits. The segment ends with a teaser for Wiggins' weekend show covering SNAP in-depth and the ongoing political drama around Texas gerrymandering.

    St. Louis County Prosecutor Audit Falls Short — Councilman Mark Harder Speaks Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 6:31


    Ryan Wrecker interviews St. Louis County Councilman Mark Harder about the disappointing results of a recent audit into the county prosecutor's office under former prosecutor Wesley Bell. The council requested a deep investigation into four specific problem areas—sunshine requests, fiscal spending irregularities, timecard abuses, and outside employment issues—but the audit only reviewed two years remotely, producing a brief and inconclusive report. Harder expresses frustration with the limited findings, lack of transparency, and inadequate on-site investigation. The segment ends with anticipation of further developments as the council considers next steps.

    Scream Club Stress Relief, Texas Dems on the Run, Obama-Era Probe, and Gun Rights Lawsuit (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 33:11


    Ryan Wrecker fills in and kicks off Hour 3 with a mix of lighthearted banter and hard-hitting talk. They dive into the bizarre concept of “Scream Club” in Chicago, where crowds gather weekly to scream into Lake Michigan as a stress release. From there, the conversation pivots to political hot topics including the fallout from Texas Democrats fleeing the state, speculation on a grand jury probe into Obama-era officials over Trump-Russia conspiracies, and the deep entanglement between government and media. The hour wraps with an in-depth discussion with Mark Walters about a lawsuit challenging the 1934 National Firearms Act, the future of gun rights, and the complexities surrounding the ATF.

    2A Tuesday with Mark Walters on Challenging the National Firearms Act and the Future of Gun Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 10:03


    Ryan Wrecker and Kim welcome Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and a Talkers Heavy 100 honoree, to discuss a landmark lawsuit challenging the 1934 National Firearms Act. Mark breaks down how recent legislative changes stripping the $200 tax stamp render the NFA unconstitutional, sparking a legal battle led by gun rights groups. The trio dive into the ongoing debate about the ATF's role, expressing skepticism about its future and concerns over its power under different administrations. The conversation touches on gun culture shifts, social media's impact, and the absurdity of gun-related restrictions, all with a light-hearted tone sprinkled with ideas like gun vending machines and claw machines. The segment closes with a shoutout to the NRA and Mark's radio show.

    Todd Pyro on Texas Democrats, Obama Probe, and Media Collusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 8:03


    Ryan Wrecker chats with Todd Pyro, host of Fox and Friends First, starting with laughs over Texas Democrats fleeing to Illinois, calling out Illinois' extreme gerrymandering. The conversation quickly turns serious, focusing on the grand jury probe into former Obama officials tied to the Trump-Russia conspiracy, exploring legal hurdles, immunity, and the strategic need to try the case outside DC. Todd highlights James Comey and John Brennan as key figures at risk and points to the media's cozy relationship with government insiders as a major part of the problem. The segment closes with a teaser for a post-break interview with Mark Walters on Second Amendment issues.

    Political Stunts, GOP Women Mobilizing, Missouri Stadium Lawsuit, and Weird News (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 34:09


    Ryan Wrecker leads Hour 2 with a sharp discussion on Texas Democrats fleeing to Illinois amid redistricting fights, featuring Julie Harris of the National Federation of Republican Women, who highlights GOP grassroots efforts targeting key swing states. Former Missouri senator John Lamping weighs in on a lawsuit challenging taxpayer-funded stadiums for pro teams and the likelihood of a Missouri special session on redistricting, explaining the deep political maneuvers behind these moves. The hour wraps with a bizarre news roundup about a Danish zoo soliciting small pets for predator food, the notorious corpse flower blooming locally, and a rare whale striking a boat in New Jersey—strange stories to offset heavy politics.

    Former Missouri Senator John Lamping on Government Overreach, Stadium Funding, and Redistricting

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 13:29


    Ryan Wrecker interviews former Missouri senator John Lamping about government overreach, focusing on a recent lawsuit challenging taxpayer funding for new sports stadiums in Missouri. Lamping criticizes using public funds for private stadiums, discusses Kansas-Missouri competition for the Chiefs, and weighs in on likely redistricting moves in Missouri led by Trump-aligned Republicans seeking a 7-1 map advantage. They debate political gerrymandering nationwide and its divisive effects, with Lamping emphasizing the dangers of extreme partisan districts and the breakdown of political cohesion in the U.S.

    Politics, AI Disruption, and the Left Lane Crackdown (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 36:56


    Ryan Wrecker opens with sharp takes on student loan pitfalls and ICE's aggressive recruitment offering hefty signing bonuses tied to loan forgiveness. The political heat rises as Texas Republicans move to arrest absent Democrats who fled to stall redistricting votes, with commentary on the strange theater surrounding the standoff and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's controversial role. Kim on a Whim dives into the AI arms race, spotlighting the massive salaries for top AI talent, widespread job cuts tied to automation, and the social risks of AI blending work and personal life—including concerns over AI-driven human relationships. Wrapping up, Ryan delivers a fiery rant about new Louisiana laws cracking down on slow drivers in the left lane, advocating tough penalties and poking fun at drivers who treat the passing lane like a parking spot. The hour blends policy, politics, tech, and everyday frustrations with humor and no-nonsense commentary.

    Kim on a Whim: AI Gold Rush, Job Cuts, and the Danger of ‘My Truth'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 12:41


    In today's “Kim on a Whim”, the focus shifts to the explosive growth—and growing pains—of artificial intelligence. Kim dives into the insane bidding war for AI talent, spotlighting Matt Ditka's $250 million offer from Meta—putting AI coders in the same pay league as NBA stars like Nikola Jokic. But while AI experts are cashing in, entry-level workers aren't so lucky: new reports say AI is slashing thousands of tech jobs and drastically reducing entry-level opportunities. Applications per job are skyrocketing, and employers now want candidates already fluent in AI tools. Ryan highlights a deeper concern: AI is blurring the line between work and personal life, especially when people start using tools like ChatGPT for companionship. He warns of a dangerous psychological trap where people replace real human interaction with bots. That's already happening, as Kim points out, with people literally falling in love with AI girlfriends—many of whom are indistinguishable from real women online. The conversation takes a sharper turn as they unpack the liberal ideology of “my truth”—arguing that emotions have been weaponized to excuse delusion, blur biological reality, and now, dangerously, influence children's gender identity. Ryan and Kim agree: “Feelings aren't facts—and when they start harming kids, conservatives have to say: no more.” Highlights from the segment: $250M AI salaries vs. NBA contracts 10,000+ tech jobs cut in July alone due to AI Growing AI obsession among youth, including Ryan's 10-year-old coding prodigy son Dystopian signs: humanoid robots directing traffic in Shanghai Emotional delusion vs. biological reality: "You're not a zebra, you're a man."

    Marc Cox Morning Show 08/04/2025: (Full Show)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 142:02


    Hour 1 kicks off with Ryan Wrecker's explosive interview exposing political discrimination against a St. Louis City SC fan ejected for wearing a MAGA hat. Kim and Ryan tackle the hypocrisy of illegal immigrant hunger strikes contrasted with America-first policies, and spotlight a hopeful revival of Catholic youth culture alongside Christian artist Forrest Frank's mainstream success. Ryan closes with a personal take on rediscovering movie theaters this summer. Hour 2 dives into Democrat infighting, Kamala Harris's faltering governor bid, and market updates including a Boeing machinists strike. Lighter moments explore quirky social trends and sports banter, while entertainment news highlights Greg Gutfeld's Tonight Show guest host stint and CBS's left-leaning struggles. Hour 3 revisits the City SC MAGA hat controversy amid potential DOJ probes. Political fundraising and power plays dominate the congressional recess talk with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmels. Jeff Manasso breaks down the volatile auto market, and Ryan critiques Stephen Colbert's “Late Show” cancellation versus Fox's success. Hour 4 opens with Boeing workers' stalled negotiations despite big raises and scrapped schedules. The focus shifts to intense scrutiny of Democrat nominees, harsh immigration enforcement realities, and gerrymandering tactics benefiting Democrats. Ryan then dissects Trump's explosive Newsmax Russiagate interview and legal strategies to hold key players accountable. Sports expert Tom Ackerman analyzes Cardinals' rebuilding challenges and condemns the politicization of sports after the City SC MAGA hat ejection incident. Ryan closes by praising celebrities like Ty Burrell leaving Hollywood's chaos, and pokes fun at the Sydney Sweeney jeans ad political drama fueled by Trump's unexpected commentary.

    Boeing Standoff, Russiagate Fallout, and Sports Politics Gone Wrong (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 34:47


    Hour 4 opens with Ryan Wrecker filling in, diving into the ongoing Boeing worker negotiations and the curious standoff despite a 20% raise offer and scrapping of unpopular schedules. The political heat turns toward historic scrutiny of Democrat nominees, immigration enforcement realities, and the messy game of redistricting that benefits Democrats by counting illegal immigrants for congressional seats. The conversation shifts to President Trump's explosive Newsmax interview revisiting Russiagate and potential fallout, with legal experts weighing in on presidential immunity and the strategy of working “up the chain” to hold key players accountable. Sports get center stage with Tom Ackerman from KMOX breaking down the Cardinals' challenges, trade prospects, and the importance of returning to a strong player development model like the Milwaukee Brewers. The controversial St. Louis City SC incident ejecting a fan for wearing a MAGA hat draws criticism, with Ackerman calling for sports to remain apolitical. Ryan closes the hour highlighting actor Ty Burrell's move out of Hollywood for a simpler life, praising celebrities who leave the chaos behind. The Sydney Sweeney jeans ad controversy draws laughs and eye rolls, questioning why it became a political issue and why President Trump even commented on it.

    Tom Ackerman on Cardinals, Sports Politics, and WKRP Sports Legends

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 12:18


    Ryan Wrecker chats with Tom Ackerman, sports director at KMOX, about the Cardinals' disappointing season and Nolan Arenado's uncertain future amid injuries and trade rumors. Ackerman emphasizes the need for the Cardinals to rebuild through solid drafting, developing, and retaining talent—citing successful models like the Milwaukee Brewers. The conversation then shifts to the recent controversy over a St. Louis City SC fan being ejected for wearing a MAGA hat, with Ackerman expressing frustration about politics creeping into sports. They close on a lighter note reminiscing about classic TV sports reporters from WKRP in Cincinnati and Frasier, debating who would make the better sportscaster.

    MAGA Hat Ban, Congress on Recess, Car Loan Chaos & Colbert's Cancellation (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 35:11


    Hour 3 opens with Ryan Recker filling in for Mark Cox, revisiting the explosive story of a St. Louis City SC season ticket holder kicked out for wearing a MAGA hat, exposing woke double standards and potential DOJ involvement. Ryan and Kim dive into the congressional recess drama with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmels, highlighting fundraising, power struggles, and uncertain futures for Republican and Democratic incumbents. Jeff Manasso then breaks down the wild auto market, soaring car payments, refinancing options, and what buyers can expect as interest rates potentially drop. Finally, Ryan tackles the fallout from Stephen Colbert's “Late Show” cancellation, contrasting it with Greg Gutfeld's Fox success, and critiques CBS's left-leaning content that's alienating viewers and draining millions in losses.

    Jeff Manasso on Auto Industry Turmoil: Skyrocketing Car Payments, Refinancing Options, and What Buyers Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 12:35


    Ryan Recker and Jeff Manasso from Fox News Radio dive into the chaos in the auto market. From soaring prices and record-high loan debt to the uncertain future of electric vehicles, they break down why so many car owners owe more than their vehicles are worth. Jeff highlights recent dips in loan rates and dealer incentives, offering hope for buyers considering refinancing or waiting out the market. They also call out buyers who overextend financially for status cars and emphasize the growing risk of a flood of used vehicles hitting the market later this year, potentially pushing prices down—though history suggests patience might not pay off.

    Kamala's Political Retreat, Boeing Strike Fallout, Gutfeld's Tonight Show Boost, and WNBA Toy Controversy (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 34:48


    Ryan Wrecker fills in for Marc Cox, diving into the political circus dissecting Democrats' desperate coalitions and Kamala Harris's political maneuvering. He breaks down CNN's Harry Enten's pragmatic take on Harris's failed governor bid and muses on the chaotic state of the Democratic Party, dominated by Trump's shadow. The hour shifts to market updates and breaking news with Nicole, including a Boeing machinists strike, tariffs, healthcare inflation, and quirky social trends like Toronto's daytime dance party. The banter then veers into a hilarious, off-the-rails debate on men and dancing, butt-slapping in sports, and marriage dynamics, showing a lighter side to the news grind. Finally, Ryan covers entertainment and cultural news: Greg Gutfeld guest hosting The Tonight Show, a meteorologist texting on air to check on family amid severe weather, WNBA fans throwing inappropriate items on the court, and a retail partnership between Best Buy and IKEA targeting dorm shoppers.

    In Other News: Gutfeld , Texting while on Air, and the WNBA fans throwing things on the court

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 6:12


    Ryan Recker covers a wild mix this segment, starting with the surprising news that Greg Gutfeld will guest host The Tonight Show to boost ratings as Jimmy Fallon struggles. He digs into the strategy behind this conservative crossover and anticipates how it'll play out. Then, he highlights a viral Minnesota meteorologist who was criticized for texting on air during severe weather coverage—but Recker defends the guy, pointing out how personal safety trumps “professionalism” in a crisis. The segment pivots to the WNBA, where fans throwing sex toys onto the court have sparked outrage among players and prompted bans, with concerns about security tightening at games. Finally, an unexpected retail partnership emerges as Best Buy and IKEA team up to create mini IKEA display setups inside Best Buy stores, targeting dorm-room shoppers and aiming to increase foot traffic.

    MAGA Hat Ejection, Catholic Woodstock, and Back to the Movies (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 37:11


    Hour 1 opens with Ryan Recker recapping his explosive interview with Michael Weitzel, a St. Louis City SC season ticket holder ejected from CITYPARK for simply wearing a MAGA hat—no misconduct, no warning, just political discrimination. In Kim on a Whim, Kim and Ryan torch the hypocrisy of illegal immigrants staging a hunger strike at a Florida detention center while demanding "respect" after breaking U.S. law, drawing a sharp analogy to Trump's America-first policies as a tough but necessary dietary reset. Later, they highlight Pope Leo's “Catholic Woodstock” that drew over a million youth to Rome, sparking hope that traditional values could revive the faith in North America. Kim introduces Christian artist Forrest Frank, whose song Lemonade hit #1 on the charts despite its faith-based lyrics, proving Christian music can go mainstream. The hour wraps with Ryan reflecting on his return to movie theaters this summer—and why it felt like rediscovering a lost piece of joy.

    Kim on a Whim: Alligator Alcatraz, Hunger Strikes, and Trump's Greatest Hits

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 11:18


    In this Kim on a Whim segment, Kim and Ryan torch the media outrage over a hunger strike at “Alligator Alcatraz”—a Florida immigrant detention center dubbed cruel by detainees. They call out the hypocrisy of illegal immigrants demanding “respect” after breaking U.S. laws and question the media's emotional manipulation. Ryan draws a powerful metaphor comparing Trump's America-first agenda to a diabetic finally ditching junk food: painful but necessary. They argue Trump's aggressive policies on immigration, manufacturing, and trade are unpopular only because they challenge decades of decline—and might be our last chance to course-correct.

    Does Epstein pal Ghislaine Maxwell have a smoking gun against Trump, Clinton and others?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 35:45


    Jeffrey Epstein associate, partner and pimp Ghislaine Maxwell sat down for two days with the Justice Department as the mystery deepens about Epstein's so-called client list, and then she was mysteriously transferred to a low-security federal prison camp. What did she say, and what's about to happen next?

    Political Double Standards, Deep State Revelations & Community Celebration (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 34:04


    Hour 4 kicks off with a hard look at political double standards, highlighting a fan kicked out of a soccer game for wearing a MAGA hat while pride flags go unchallenged, paired with a sharp critique of Kamala Harris' fumbling media appearances. The conversation deepens with updates on the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts raffle and explosive insights from the Durham report, exposing deep state interference in the 2016 election. A major local political shakeup unfolds as Saint Louis County Executive Sam Page faces indictment for misuse of public funds, with analysis from whistleblower Tom Sullivan on the consequences for local governance. Finally, the hour ends on a hopeful note with Rabbi Heim Landau previewing the Saint Charles Jewish Festival—a celebration of culture and unity amid growing antisemitism.

    Saint Charles Jewish Festival: A Celebration of Joy, Culture, and Community Support

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 6:43


    This segment highlights the upcoming 5th Annual Saint Charles Jewish Festival set for August 10. Rabbi Chaim Landa joins the show to share details about the festival's mission to spread positivity and celebrate Jewish life and culture. The event has grown each year, drawing thousands, and especially in recent months, it has become a beacon of community support amid rising antisemitism. Rabbi Landa describes the festival's family-friendly activities, including an open-air marketplace modeled after Israeli “shooks,” cultural crafts, live Jewish music, kosher food, and a petting zoo. The conversation touches on the broader climate of support for the Jewish community locally and nationally, emphasizing the power of love and unity against hate. The segment closes with light-hearted personal notes from the hosts about family milestones and upcoming schedule changes.

    Tom Sullivan on Sam Page being Indicted: A Citizen's Complaint Sparks Legal Action

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 9:12


    This segment dives into the indictment of St. Louis County Executive Sam Page over allegations of misusing public funds for a political flyer—an action clearly prohibited by Missouri law. Tom Sullivan, the whistleblower who initially filed the complaint, explains the process and legal details behind the case, including the involvement of the secretary of state, attorney general, and grand jury. Sullivan describes how this indictment marks a rare shift in accountability for local politicians, highlighting the seriousness of the charges, which include misdemeanors and felonies that could force Page to resign. The conversation explores the likelihood of a plea deal, potential consequences, and the broader pattern of corruption that has frustrated many locals. The segment closes by previewing upcoming news on a state audit of Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell and teases a local event in Saint Charles.

    Taxpayers Foot Mahomes' Bill, Pelosi's Insider Trading Scandal, and Illinois Schools' Mental Health Overreach (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 35:05


    Hour 3 kicks off with a recap of the outrageous removal of a fan at a St. Louis soccer game for wearing a MAGA hat, highlighting left-wing intolerance. The conversation shifts to a deep legal dive on Missouri's controversial stadium subsidy bill with attorney Beavis Schock, who explains why the bill likely violates the state constitution's single-subject rule. The stadium deal effectively means taxpayers are footing Patrick Mahomes' massive salary, sparking serious pushback. Next, senior Heritage Foundation expert Jim Carafano weighs in on Middle East tensions, critiquing misguided Palestinian state recognition moves by Canada and the UK, and explaining the geopolitical reality that only the U.S. and Israel hold true influence over the Gaza conflict. Carafano predicts Hamas' irrelevance and urges focusing on a stable future. Congressman Eric Burleson joins to discuss insider trading concerns around Nancy Pelosi, calling for a serious investigation while acknowledging the complexity of broad legislative attempts to curb stock trading by members of Congress. Burleson also weighs in on the ongoing deep-state scandal, calling it treasonous and insisting the corrupt actors must be prosecuted. Kim closes the hour with “Kim on a Whim,” sounding alarms over a new Illinois law mandating annual mental health screenings in public schools from grades 3–12. She questions the lack of parental transparency and consent, potential privacy violations, and the risk of bureaucratic overreach in politically hostile environments.

    Capital Beat with Congressman Eric Burleson on Pelosi Insider Trading Allegations, Deep State, and Government Funding Outlook

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 10:05


    Summary: In Hour 3 Segment 3, Congressman Eric Burleson joins the show to discuss the controversial insider trading allegations against Nancy Pelosi. Burleson emphasizes the need for transparency and investigation but pushes back against broad-brush accusations targeting all members of Congress, noting Pelosi's unique access as part of the "gang of eight." He explains why many members avoid stock trading due to disclosure burdens and potential criticism. The conversation shifts to the broader "deep state" and intelligence community abuses during the Obama era, including the weaponization of intelligence against Trump and recent revelations like the discovery of classified documents in "burn bags." Burleson calls for prosecutions of those responsible, calling the political weaponization treasonous. Lastly, Burleson predicts Congress will likely pass a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown, acknowledging the difficulty in passing full appropriations due to competing interests and earmarks.

    Bevis Schock on Stadium Subsidies Lawsuit: Billion-Dollar Bailout for Kansas City Teams Under Fire

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 10:39


    Hour 3 kicks off with Marc revisiting the outrageous MAGA hat ejection story, encouraging listeners to catch last hour's interview. Then the focus shifts to a major legal challenge: Bevis Schock, attorney and friend of the show, breaks down the lawsuit challenging Missouri's billion-dollar taxpayer-funded stadium subsidies for the Kansas City Chiefs, Royals, and likely St. Louis Cardinals. Bevis explains why the bill is likely unconstitutional, violating the state's single-subject rule because it bundles unrelated provisions—stadium subsidies, property tax relief, and campaign finance law changes—into one bill to push it through. The clever use of severability clauses may not save it because the issues are procedural, not just substantive. Marc and Bevis also discuss the absurdity of taxpayers effectively paying Patrick Mahomes' salary, arguing that if fans don't show up or watch on TV, government subsidies shouldn't cover these costs. The conversation points to the larger problem of billionaire team owners offloading stadium costs onto the public while profiting immensely. The segment closes with anticipation for Jim Carafano's upcoming analysis on the aid debate between the U.S. President and Israel's Netanyahu concerning Gaza.

    MAGA Hat Double Standard, Hulkster cause of death, and the Caitlin Clark Effect (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 35:18


    Hour 2 opens with a heated follow-up on the MAGA hat controversy at St. Louis City SC. Marc breaks news that a listener—booted from the stadium for wearing the hat—had worn it before without issue, revealing the real trigger: a liberal fan's complaint. The show draws a clear contrast to other accepted political expressions at the venue—like Pride flags and “No Kings” shirts—proving the policy is being selectively enforced. Marc, Kim, and Ethan hammer the ideological double standard, warning it's part of a broader leftist push to silence conservative visibility. Nicole Murray jumps in with a spirited market update and shares bachelorette party plans in Philly—Marc and Kim tease her about yoga, hangovers, and zero sleep weekends. In Segment 4's “In Other News,” the crew tackles viral headlines: The Hulk Hogan cause of death Saudi amusement ride collapse injures 23 in a terrifying near-tragedy. WNBA viewership is up 21%—but Marc makes it clear: it's all Caitlin Clark. Justin Timberlake announces he has Lyme disease, raising eyebrows over his “mailed-in” concerts. And a study shows 35% of Americans now use AI for health and wellness tracking—Marc and Kim warn: don't give up common sense for convenience.

    In Other News: Hulk Hogan Rumors, Terrifying Ride Collapse, Caitlin Clark Effect, and Timberlake's Health Scare

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 5:24


    Marc and Kim run through a rapid-fire “In Other News” segment packed with headlines and hot takes. First up: confusion around Hulk Hogan's “death” is cleared up—he's not dead. (It was likely a mistake, as Hogan is still alive.) Still, the crew discusses what would've been his cause of death if true: a heart attack complicated by AFib and leukemia, with a nod to his iconic moment in Rocky III (not II) against Stallone. Next, the group reacts to jaw-dropping footage from Saudi Arabia, where an amusement park ride snapped in half, injuring 23 but miraculously killing no one. Marc blasts lax safety and carnival rides, vowing to keep his kids off them forever. Then it's back to sports as WNBA viewership jumps 21%, even with Caitlin Clark sidelined. Marc isn't buying the media's spin that it's “not all about Caitlin.” He says flat out: She's the reason people tuned in. Kim compares it to a binge-worthy show—you come for Caitlin, but stay to see what wild thing Angel Reese says next. Elsewhere, Justin Timberlake reveals he's battling Lyme disease, explaining his lackluster stage performances and growing fan frustration. Kim sympathizes but says the videos make it look like he's just mailing it in. The segment wraps with a jab at how AI is taking over health management, with 35% of Americans now using it to track meals, fitness, and wellness—Marc and Kim warn, don't turn your brain off just because a bot tells you to run into a wall.

    Mike Weitzel Kicked Out of St. Louis City SC for MAGA Hat — He Speaks Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 8:39


    Marc interviews Mike Weitzel, the St. Louis City SC season ticket holder who was ejected from the stadium last Saturday for wearing a Make America Great Again hat. Mike details how he was quietly watching the game when he was approached by security and then police—after someone filed an email complaint claiming his hat was “offensive and dangerous.” He refused to remove the hat, stayed calm, and documented the encounter, exposing the blatant double standard: Pride flags and left-wing slogans are welcome, but support for Trump gets you tossed. Marc and Kim praise Mike for standing his ground and highlight the stadium's vague MLS “code of conduct” that's weaponized against conservatives while ignoring leftist messaging. Despite investing thousands as a loyal fan, Mike now questions if the team deserves his support.

    Cool Air, MAGA Hat Drama, Pelosi's Profits, and Trump's Fitness Revival (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 33:48


    Hour 1 kicks off with Marc, Kim, and Ethan reveling in a rare cool summer morning—but the good vibes end quickly when Marc drops an exclusive bombshell: a longtime St. Louis City SC season ticket holder was ejected from a game for wearing a MAGA hat. No misconduct. No altercation. Just a Trump hat. Marc slams the political discrimination and previews a live interview with the fan, Mike, coming up next hour. Then, the conversation shifts to Nancy Pelosi's outrageous stock gains, with her 2024 portfolio somehow outperforming Warren Buffett's by over double. Marc defends Josh Hawley against media attempts to pit him against Trump, noting their shared goal of banning congressional insider trading—despite some legislative infighting over targeting Pelosi directly. In Kim on a Whim, Kim cheers Trump's return to Presidential Fitness standards and highlights his new athlete-filled fitness council, including Harrison Butker and Lawrence Taylor. They praise RFK Jr.'s push to ask long-overdue questions about skyrocketing gluten allergies, childhood obesity, and chemical additives in food. Finally, Marc returns to a COVID-era policy disaster: St. Louis's water bill moratorium, which has now racked up $12.6 million in unpaid utility bills. With a quarter of accounts past due, Marc torches Mayor Tishaura Jones for forgiving the debt while still taxing responsible workers.

    Kim on a Whim: Trump Revives Fitness, Butker Joins Council, and RFK Jr. Asks the Right Health Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 10:24


    In this edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim takes a sharp look at America's growing childhood obesity crisis—and why First Lady Michelle Obama's health push was mostly empty PR. Unlike the Obamas' "fitness gram" rebrand, Trump is bringing back Eisenhower's Presidential Fitness Test, complete with a new council of elite athletes like Harrison Butker and Lawrence Taylor. Butker's brief speech, focused on building strong minds, bodies, and souls, hit home with Kim and Marc—while Trump's remarks about his appearance added classic flair. The segment also praises Trump's executive order banning men from competing in women's Olympic events and highlights RFK Jr.'s recent efforts to question the dramatic rise in gluten allergies, autism, and chemical additives in food. Kim says it's about time someone asked the hard questions.

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