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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 05/15/2026 (Full Show): Trump's China Power Play, UFO Disclosure Shockwaves, and Missouri's Political Battles

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 143:55


    Hour 1 opens with a mix of culture war flashpoints, political outrage, and sharp commentary on media narratives as the crew reacts to anti-military remarks from Michigan House candidate Shelly Campbell, debates Kamala Harris' surprising strength in early Democratic polling, and mocks progressive “no bad ideas” brainstorming around Supreme Court expansion and Electoral College reform. The hour also features discussions about Trump's China trip, tense moments involving Chinese security officials, and criticism of Democrats over agriculture and sports policies before Jim Carafano joins to praise Trump's handling of China, Iran, Cuba, and NATO while arguing America is regaining leverage over weakened global rivals. Congressman Eric Burlison later delivers a bombshell UFO conversation, describing Pentagon briefings, unreleased UAP footage, mysterious Apollo-era images, and direct White House outreach seeking his input on future disclosure efforts, while also discussing legislation aimed at helping first-time homebuyers overcome crushing housing costs. The hour closes with a major conversation about collapsing literacy rates nationwide, Oklahoma's aggressive reading reforms, the return of phonics instruction, and concerns about parental disengagement and COVID-era school policies damaging student achievement. Hour 2 centers on growing political and legal tensions surrounding Donald Trump, media credibility, and Democratic strategy heading into the 2028 cycle. The crew dissects polling showing Kamala Harris and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leading portions of the Democratic field while questioning whether the party has learned anything from recent electoral defeats. Discussions also focus heavily on sanctuary city policies, criticism of mainstream media framing on Iran, and frustration over continued attacks on legal gun ownership despite rising violent crime tied to stolen firearms and illegal secondary markets. Marc and Kim repeatedly argue Democrats are using emotional narratives to justify broader restrictions on constitutional rights while ignoring failures in criminal enforcement and border security. The hour also revisits concerns over media bias, bureaucratic overreach, and the long-term consequences of progressive policy decisions on education, public safety, and voter trust. Hour 3 shifts heavily into foreign policy, national security, and government transparency as Marc reacts to President Trump's extensive Air Force One press gaggle following his China trip. Trump touts new trade opportunities for American farmers, pushes back on media criticism over Iran, and hints at evolving negotiations involving Cuba and global energy markets. Jim Carafano frames the summit as a strategic demonstration of American economic dominance designed to intimidate China while arguing the Chinese government is increasingly vulnerable. Congressman Eric Burlison then expands on ongoing UAP investigations, describing jaw-dropping classified footage involving impossible aerial maneuvers and mysterious objects near a Russian submarine while criticizing decades of government secrecy surrounding Apollo mission recordings and NASA archives. Burlison also outlines his “Make the American Dream Real Again Act,” aimed at helping younger Americans buy homes by restructuring incentives around down payments and capital gains taxes. The hour concludes with Kim St. Onge spotlighting Oklahoma and Mississippi education reforms targeting America's reading crisis through phonics-based instruction, literacy testing, and stricter advancement standards for struggling students. Hour 4 opens with Marc breaking down President Trump's heated confrontation with New York Times reporter David Sanger aboard Air Force One, where Trump accuses legacy media outlets of deliberately distorting coverage of Iran and American military successes. The conversation expands into broader debates over media trust, sanctuary city policies, suspicious explosive devices discovered near cr ...

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 05/14/2026 (Full Show): Supreme Court Shakeups, China Trade Tensions, and Law Enforcement Politics Ignite Washington

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 125:49


    Hour 1 opens with on-air technical adjustments in the temporary studio before diving into political turbulence, including a confrontation involving Rand Paul's son and Mike Lawler that escalates into broader debates over political legacy, public apologies, and rising cultural hostility. The hour then pivots into a heated “Kim on a Whim” discussion centered on a Planet Fitness controversy tied to gender policy disputes in locker rooms, followed by commentary on a viral claim of extremist rhetoric in political spaces and growing concerns about normalization of political violence and institutional bias. Hour 2 shifts to Missouri-focused legal and political developments, including scrutiny of St. Louis County Executive Sam Page and questions around alleged employment conflicts and prosecutorial recusal. National issues follow, including Medicaid fraud concerns, immigration enforcement debates, and renewed COVID-era accountability discussions tied to Fauci testimony and origin narratives. The hour closes with a sports-heavy segment covering Cardinals roster outlook, Mizzou updates, and regional sports developments including soccer and PGA Championship storylines. Hour 3 centers on global and domestic pressure points, beginning with U.S.–China summit tensions involving trade leverage, Taiwan, and energy supply chains. The discussion moves into a deep dive on recreational marijuana legalization, featuring arguments about commercialization, youth usage rates, dispensary saturation, and public health risks including psychosis and accidental ingestion. The hour also covers sports injuries and roster updates before closing with a discussion on AI privacy after on-air “unhinged bio” prompts reveal how much personal data can be inferred from digital behavior. Hour 4 opens with anticipation of major Supreme Court rulings expected to drop during the broadcast window, setting up potential national legal impacts. The Griff Jenkins segment highlights a National Law Enforcement Officers Day event where no Democratic lawmakers were observed in attendance, fueling debate over political polarization around policing. The hour then turns to controversy surrounding CIA movement of sensitive files tied to JFK investigations and MKUltra materials, raising questions about oversight, transparency, and inter-agency trust in Washington. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #China #RandPaul #StLouis #Marijuana #CIA #JFKFiles #LawEnforcement #Politics #CultureWar #Cardinals #Mizzou #AI #Privacy #BreakingNews #MorningShow

    Hour 4: No Democrats at Police Honor Event, CIA Files Spark Backlash, Supreme Court Decisions Loom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 27:32


    Hour 4 opens with on-air studio scramble as the show prepares for major Supreme Court rulings expected later in the morning, with discussion centered on high-stakes cases still pending and the potential national impact of upcoming decisions. Attention then shifts to Griff Jenkins reporting from a National Law Enforcement Officers Day event on Capitol Hill, where he notes the absence of any Democratic lawmakers in attendance, fueling debate over growing political divisions around law enforcement support. The hour then pivots into controversy surrounding reports that CIA officials accessed or transferred sensitive files from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, including materials tied to JFK assassination investigations and MKUltra programs, prompting renewed scrutiny and calls for congressional oversight. The segment ties together broader themes of institutional trust, political polarization, and escalating tensions between Washington agencies and elected officials. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #CIA #MKUltra #JFKFiles #GriffJenkins #LawEnforcement #CapitolHill #Politics #WashingtonDC #BreakingNews

    Griff Jenkins Exposes Law Enforcement Event Absence as FBI File Controversy Surfaces

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 11:17


    Griff Jenkins reports from a National Law Enforcement Officers Day event on Capitol Hill, highlighting the striking absence of any Democratic lawmakers in attendance despite the bipartisan significance of honoring fallen officers and supporting police. He describes verifying the absence with Capitol press officials, reinforcing concerns about growing political polarization around law enforcement recognition events. The discussion expands into reflections on how policing has become increasingly politicized, with past bipartisan support giving way to sharper divisions over issues like defunding the police. The segment then shifts to breaking Washington controversy involving reports that the CIA accessed or transferred sensitive files from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, including documents tied to JFK assassination investigations and MKUltra programs, prompting calls for congressional oversight and preservation of records. Hashtags: #GriffJenkins #LawEnforcement #CapitolHill #PoliceWeek #CIA #MKUltra #JFKFiles #Congress #Politics #BreakingNews

    Shannon Bream Breaks Down Supreme Court Bombshells on Birthright Citizenship and Emergency Rulings

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 8:14


    Shannon Bream outlines what's expected as the Supreme Court prepares to release major decisions, including potential rulings on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes in school sports, and limits on presidential executive authority. She explains that the birthright citizenship case appears likely to produce a clear-cut ruling rather than a split interpretation, noting strong skepticism from justices during oral arguments. The discussion also covers the Voting Rights Act-related case emerging from Virginia, which could be turned away quickly due to its state-law foundation, along with broader geopolitical context tied to President Trump's visit to Beijing and ongoing U.S.-China tensions over trade, Taiwan, and sanctions. The segment closes with lighter DC commentary on infrastructure debates around the Washington reflecting pool and the political fights surrounding it. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #ShannonBream #BirthrightCitizenship #VotingRightsAct #Trump #China #TradeWar #WashingtonDC #Politics #BreakingNews

    Hour 3 [05/14/2026]: China Summit Tensions, Marijuana Legalization Backlash, Sports Injuries, and AI Privacy Shock

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 34:38


    Hour 3 opens with breaking coverage of the U.S.–China summit, including diplomatic messaging around trade, Taiwan tensions, and strategic leverage tied to global energy and supply chains. The conversation then shifts into a deep dive on recreational marijuana legalization, featuring concerns about youth usage rates, commercialization, dispensary expansion, and public health risks including psychosis and accidental ingestion. Sports coverage follows with Mizzou's Ahmad Hardy injury situation and Cardinals roster outlook, along with broader sports notes including international soccer and the PGA Championship. The hour closes with a tech-focused segment on artificial intelligence and privacy, where on-air AI-generated “unhinged bios” spark discussion about how much personal data AI systems can infer from users' digital behavior. Hashtags: #China #Marijuana #PublicHealth #Mizzou #Cardinals #Sports #PGA #AI #Privacy #TalkRadio #StLouis

    Jordan Davidson on Marijuana Legalization Risks, Youth Use Surge, and Big Cannabis Expansion

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 11:59


    Jordan Davidson of Smart Approaches to Marijuana discusses concerns surrounding recreational legalization, citing data showing increased youth usage rates and rising cannabis use disorder in states that have legalized. He explains how legalization has evolved into full commercialization, marked by aggressive advertising, rapid dispensary expansion, and targeting of low-income communities and areas near schools. Davidson also outlines public health concerns including marijuana-induced psychosis, accidental ingestion of edibles by young children, and a class action lawsuit challenging industry marketing claims. Hashtags: #Marijuana #Legalization #PublicHealth #CannabisPolicy #YouthUse #SmartApproachesToMarijuana #StLouis #TalkRadio #Policy

    Jim Talent: Trump Outmaneuvers China as U.S. Tightens Energy Grip

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 7:02


    Former Senator Jim Talent says the Trump administration is gaining leverage over China by reshaping global supply chains and increasing pressure through energy dominance and trade strategy. He argues the U.S. is forcing China into a defensive position by limiting access to critical resources and strengthening alliances across Asia and the Middle East. Talent frames the current moment as a strategic competition where China is reacting to U.S. moves rather than leading them, particularly on oil, minerals, and regional influence. He also suggests long-term tensions are unavoidable given China's territorial ambitions and economic goals. Hashtags: #JimTalent #Trump #China #EnergyDominance #Geopolitics #AmericaFirst #ForeignPolicy

    Hour 2: St. Louis Legal Battles, Medicaid Fraud Concerns, Fauci COVID Testimony, and Sports Deep Dive

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 30:10


    Hour 2 opens with behind-the-scenes studio banter as the hosts work through ongoing microphone issues and adjustments in their temporary setup, along with promotion of live streaming and listener interaction. The conversation shifts into St. Louis County politics, focusing on allegations against County Executive Sam Page involving claims of working multiple jobs, prompting a prosecutor recusal and expected review by outside legal authority under Katherine Hanaway's office. National political discussion follows, including Medicaid fraud concerns raised by federal officials and debate over immigration enforcement funding and Democratic Party priorities, alongside commentary on rising progressive candidates advocating cuts to law enforcement-related agencies such as ICE. The hour then pivots into renewed COVID-era scrutiny as Senator Rand Paul highlights whistleblower testimony from James Erdman alleging that Anthony Fauci and affiliated experts shaped COVID origin narratives and influenced public health conclusions around lab-leak theories and vaccine rollout decisions. The segment concludes with a sports-heavy discussion featuring Tom Ackerman, including updates on Ahmad Hardy's recovery, St. Louis Cardinals performance and roster outlook, minor league call-up possibilities, and the city's growing international soccer presence tied to the Bosnia and Herzegovina friendly match, along with PGA Championship early-round storylines and broader sports calendar context. Hashtags: #StLouis #SamPage #RandPaul #Fauci #MedicaidFraud #ICE #Cardinals #Mizzou #AhmadHardy #Soccer #PGAChampionship #Politics #SportsTalk #MorningShow

    Tom Ackerman on Ahmad Hardy Recovery, Cardinals Struggles, and St. Louis Soccer Surge

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 12:27


    Tom Ackerman joins the show in Studio C for a wide-ranging sports conversation that opens with updates on Mizzou running back Ahmad Hardy, who is recovering after being shot during an outdoor Mississippi concert incident described as a “melee,” with discussion centered on his recovery outlook and whether he can return to football. The conversation shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals, who fall to the Athletics but remain in the thick of the NL Central race, with analysis of pitching execution, bullpen performance, and upcoming key series against the Royals and Cubs that could shape their season trajectory. Ackerman also covers roster depth and minor league movement, including prospects Jimmy Crooks and Joshua Baez, along with anticipation around Lars Nootbaar's return from injury. The segment expands into St. Louis' growing international soccer footprint, highlighting the Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Panama friendly scheduled for June 6 and the city's large Bosnian community driving local demand, alongside broader sports tourism implications. The discussion closes with PGA Championship storylines, emphasizing elite players and course conditions shaping early tournament play. Hashtags: #TomAckerman #Cardinals #Mizzou #AhmadHardy #LarsNootbaar #MLB #StLouisSoccer #Bosnia #PGAChampionship #SportsTalk #MorningShow

    St Louis Morning Brief: Illegal Immigration Raid, County Prosecutor Recusal, and Tragic Child Gun Death in St. Louis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 7:20


    The “St. Louis Morning Brief” opens with a case in St. Charles County where Maria Cruz Cortez has pleaded guilty to helping an undocumented worker obtain fake immigration documents and Social Security credentials to work at the Golden Apple Buffet, tying into a larger discussion about a September raid that uncovered 44 undocumented individuals living across two homes. Marc argues the case highlights broader issues of illegal immigration enforcement, employer accountability, and labor exploitation, while noting uncertainty about the current status of those detained. The focus then shifts to St. Louis County politics, where Prosecuting Attorney Melissa Price Smith has recused her office from a referral involving County Executive Sam Page over allegations tied to working multiple jobs in violation of county rules. The case is expected to be handled through outside prosecutorial assignment via Katherine Hanaway's office to avoid conflicts of interest. The segment closes on a tragic local story in Florissant involving a three-year-old who fatally shot himself after gaining access to a loaded firearm in a home where the father was reportedly intoxicated, prompting discussion about parental responsibility and gun safety laws. The hour briefly ends with a note that Washington University in St. Louis received a $200 million donation for its new School of Public Health, alongside skepticism from the hosts about oversight and institutional direction in higher education. Hashtags: #StLouis #Immigration #SamPage #GunSafety #Florissant #WashU #KatherineHanaway #Crime #LocalNews #Politics #MorningShow

    Hour 1: Anti-Political Violence Rhetoric, Rand Paul Family Scandal, and Culture War Flashpoints Erupt

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 33:27


    Hour 1 opens in the station's temporary studio with on-air adjustments, technical hiccups, and countdown chatter about returning to the main studio, before quickly shifting into political and cultural flashpoints. The hour breaks down a reported confrontation involving Rand Paul's son, who allegedly made anti-Semitic remarks toward Congressman Mike Lawler during a drunken incident in Washington, sparking debate over accountability, political legacy, and public apologies. The discussion moves into a “Kim on a Whim” segment centered on Planet Fitness, where a woman claims her membership was canceled after reporting a transgender-identifying individual in the women's locker room, fueling a broader argument over corporate gender policies, liability fears, and women's safety in shared facilities. The hour escalates further into a political rhetoric debate after a viral video of an Atlanta activist calling for laws that could justify executing political opponents under expanded terrorism statutes, prompting concerns about rising extremism and normalization of violent language in politics. Throughout the hour, the hosts weave in commentary on polling, redistricting battles, and claims of institutional bias, framing a broader narrative of escalating cultural and political conflict in the United States. Hashtags: #RandPaul #MikeLawler #PlanetFitness #Antifa #PoliticalViolence #CultureWar #Election2026 #Redistricting #FreeSpeech #LockerRoomDebate #Politics #MorningShow

    Kim on a Whim: Planet Fitness Backlash Explodes After Woman's Membership Canceled Over Locker Room Complaint

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 11:59


    During “Kim on a Whim,” Kim and Marc unload on Planet Fitness after a New Hampshire woman claimed her gym membership was canceled for reporting a biological male inside the women's locker room. Kim details how the woman allegedly raised safety concerns after seeing a transgender-identifying individual in the shower area, only to later receive notice that her membership had been terminated for violating the company's non-discrimination policy. The conversation expands into broader frustration over transgender locker room policies at gyms, schools, and organizations like the YMCA, with Marc arguing corporations fear discrimination lawsuits more than backlash from regular customers. Kim questions why accommodations for a small percentage of the population should override the comfort and privacy concerns of women and young girls, while both hosts criticize school administrators and businesses for, in their view, punishing people who object rather than addressing the underlying conflict. The segment closes with debate over whether public pushback, lawsuits, or organized protest is the only way these policies will change. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #PlanetFitness #TransgenderDebate #LockerRoomControversy #WomenRights #GymPolicies #DEI #CultureWar #YMCA #SchoolPolicies #Politics #MorningShow

    The Marc Cox Morning Show [05/13/2026] (Full Show): Sam Page Ethics Probe, Census Counting Lawsuit, Gas Tax Shock, LA Mayoral Clash, and China Summit Pressure

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 132:44


    The May 13, 2026 edition of The Marc Cox Morning Show delivers a fast-moving mix of political controversy, economic pressure points, and international tension. Hour 1 centers on escalating scrutiny of St. Louis County Executive Sam Page amid allegations of outside anesthesiology work despite rules barring dual employment, alongside a major legal challenge to the U.S. Census Bureau over counting illegal immigrants in population totals and a broader debate on student loan debt and its impact on younger Americans. Hour 2 shifts into Missouri politics and culture, highlighting a Supreme Court ruling upholding the state's congressional map, ongoing police funding battles in St. Louis, and a mix of national market updates and lighter cultural headlines including entertainment and sports-related news. Hour 3 features in-depth interviews on political accountability and ideology, including criticism of DEI policy persistence, scrutiny of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Illinois' rising gas tax structure, and viral public reaction to a poll about perceptions of Donald Trump. Hour 4 expands to global and national stakes with the president's China summit talks, inflation and fuel tax debates, a volatile Los Angeles mayoral race centered on homelessness and policing policy, San Francisco regulatory disputes, and a sharp Washington confrontation over a federal shooting case. Across all four hours, the show weaves together local governance battles, national economic strain, cultural conflict, and geopolitical uncertainty into a tightly packed political and economic snapshot of the day. Hashtags: #SamPage #MissouriPolitics #Census #GasPrices #Inflation #China #LAMayorRace #DEI #Illinois #WashingtonDC #Politics #FullShow**

    Hour 4 [05/13/2026]: China Summit Fallout, Gas Price Pressure, LA Mayoral Battle, and Washington Accountability Clashes

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 32:23


    Hour 4 blends international and domestic political flashpoints, opening with coverage of the president's high-profile trip to China and the broader implications for energy markets, inflation, and geopolitical leverage. The discussion moves through rising gas prices and renewed debate over federal and state fuel taxes, framed against concerns about household costs and political accountability. Domestically, attention turns to the Los Angeles mayoral race, where outsider challenger Spencer Pratt is gaining traction by attacking homelessness spending, policing policy, and union influence, sparking backlash from establishment-backed opponents. The hour also highlights San Francisco's push for stricter public behavior regulations, contrasted with ongoing struggles around homelessness and urban disorder. It closes with a tense Washington exchange over a federal shooting case, underscoring deeper political divisions over law enforcement, culpability, and public trust in institutions. Hashtags: #China #GasPrices #Inflation #Politics #LAMayorRace #Homelessness #SanFrancisco #WashingtonDC #Energy #PublicPolicy

    Charles Payne Breaks Down Iran, Oil Shock Fears, Crypto “Clarity Act,” and Market Rally Surge

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 8:19


    Charles Payne joins the show to unpack the economic ripple effects of rising geopolitical tensions, especially concerns around Iran, oil supply shocks, and inflation pressures tied to energy markets. He pushes back on extreme price predictions, arguing that while volatility is real, prior forecasts of catastrophic oil spikes haven't materialized thanks in part to U.S. production strength and fracking. The discussion shifts into the broader economy, including recent market volatility followed by a strong V-shaped rally, which Payne frames as part of a larger structural shift in innovation and investing opportunities. He highlights emerging themes like crypto regulation—specifically the “Clarity Act” and stablecoins—as a potential catalyst for mainstream adoption and lower transaction costs, while emphasizing that major gains are happening in under-the-radar sectors like AI infrastructure and space-related industries. Hashtags: #CharlesPayne #OilPrices #Iran #Inflation #StockMarket #Crypto #ClarityAct #Economy #EnergyMarkets #Investing

    Jimmy Failla Destroys Viral Trump Fight Poll, Gas Price Politics, and China Trip Strategy Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 7:03


    Jimmy Failla joins the show reacting to rising gas prices, the president's trip to China, and the broader geopolitical backdrop involving Iran and energy markets. The conversation turns into a sharp, comedic breakdown of a YouGov poll claiming large shares of Democrats believe they could beat Donald Trump—or even that an eight-year-old could win a fight against him—prompting Failla to frame it as projection and political group-think rather than reality. He and the host also dig into the idea that gas tax relief is more symbolic than structural, while real price pressure is tied to global conflict and supply strategy. The segment mixes political analysis with humor, including commentary on media framing, cultural polarization, and how Trump's political style continues to drive public reactions. Hashtags: #JimmyFailla #GasPrices #Trump #China #Iran #Politics #YouGovPoll #Media #ElectionTalk #FoxNews

    Hour 3 [05/13/2026]: Sam Page Job Controversy, DEI Backlash, Illinois Gas Tax Spike, and Viral Trump Fight Poll Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 34:23


    Hour 3 opens with St. Louis County Councilman Dennis Hancock discussing allegations that County Executive Sam Page violated rules by working outside his official duties, with pressure mounting for further legal review and potential removal proceedings. The hour then shifts to Stefan Padfield from the Heritage Foundation, who breaks down ongoing DEI policy battles in corporations and universities, warning that rebranding efforts are masking continued ideological influence, while also addressing scrutiny of the Southern Poverty Law Center and related legal and organizational controversies. Later, Dylan Sharkey of the Illinois Policy Institute details Illinois' escalating gas tax structure, including automatic annual increases, layered local taxes, and rising fuel costs that continue to pressure drivers despite large existing transportation funds. The hour closes with a viral YouGov poll discussion questioning whether Americans believe they could beat Donald Trump in a fight, breaking down partisan responses and highlighting how politically charged perceptions distort even absurd hypothetical scenarios. Hashtags: #Hour3 #MissouriPolitics #SamPage #DEI #HeritageFoundation #Illinois #GasPrices #TaxPolicy #YouGov #DonaldTrump #TalkRadio #PoliticalDebate

    Dylan Sharkey on Illinois Gas Tax Spike, Automatic Annual Hikes, and Rising Fuel Costs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 11:30


    Dylan Sharkey from the Illinois Policy Institute breaks down how Illinois drivers are hit with some of the highest gas taxes in the country, driven by the 2019 tax hike and automatic annual increases that continue regardless of legislative votes. He explains how state leaders have access to billions in road funds yet still raise fuel costs, and how layered taxes from state, county, and local levels push prices near or above $5 per gallon in parts of Illinois. The discussion also touches on broader budget practices, toll increases, and how policy decisions in Springfield continue to squeeze drivers despite claims of affordability and infrastructure investment. Hashtags: #Illinois #GasPrices #TaxPolicy #IllinoisPolicyInstitute #DylanSharkey #EnergyCosts #Pritzker #Inflation #Transportation #BudgetPolicy

    Stefan Padfield on DEI Rebranding, Institutional Pushback, and Southern Poverty Law Center Scrutiny

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 9:12


    Stefan Padfield of the Free Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation joins to discuss ongoing corporate and institutional responses to DEI policy rollbacks, arguing that while some progress has been made in scaling back diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, many organizations are simply rebranding rather than eliminating them. The conversation expands into concerns about ideological persistence in institutions, the risk of political complacency, and the broader cultural “whack-a-mole” effect of policy enforcement. Padfield also addresses scrutiny surrounding the Southern Poverty Law Center, referencing recent legal and fraud-related allegations while framing the organization as part of a longer-running pattern of ideological and institutional controversy. Hashtags: #DEI #FreeEnterpriseInstitute #HeritageFoundation #CorporatePolicy #CultureWar #SPLC #LegalScrutiny

    Dennis Hancock on St. Louis County Job Ban Probe, Sam Page Defense, and Possible Removal Vote

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 8:53


    The segment centers on St. Louis County Councilman Dennis Hancock outlining the council's allegations that County Executive Sam Page violated a charter rule barring outside employment, citing SSM work records and reimbursement data as evidence of outside activity beyond his official role. Hancock argues the council has referred the matter to prosecutors and the attorney general after concluding Page's “volunteer work” explanation does not align with employment documentation, raising the possibility of removal from office depending on legal findings. The discussion also touches on broader concerns about transparency, compensation structures, and whether the ongoing legal pressure could accelerate Page's political exit. Hashtags: #StLouisCounty #SamPage #DennisHancock #CountyPolitics #GovernmentOversight #LegalInvestigation #MissouriPolitics

    Hour 2 [05/13/2026]: Disney Cruise Chaos, Missouri Redistricting Clash, and Markets, Money, and Mid-Missouri Headlines

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 34:32


    Hour 2 opens with lighter conversation about Journey announcing a so-called final tour, sparking debate over farewell tour marketing tactics and nostalgia-driven ticket sales, along with discussion about changing concert culture and digital-only ticketing. The hour quickly pivots into politics and local controversy, including the Missouri Supreme Court upholding the Republican-backed congressional map and rejecting claims of unconstitutional gerrymandering, which Marc frames as a major win for GOP representation. Tensions in St. Louis politics are also highlighted as Mayor Cara Spencer clashes with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department board over funding demands and budget priorities tied to public safety and infrastructure. The show also revisits controversy surrounding Sam Page and allegations involving outside medical work while in office. Later segments shift into national and economic news with “Nicole Murray,” covering markets, inflation concerns, rising mortgage rates, corporate earnings shifts, Uber's new “Eats on the Way” feature, and growing debates over alcohol delivery services and verification systems. The hour closes with “In Other News,” including a canceled Disney Cruise in Singapore, a viral armadillo encounter, World Cup tourism revenue expectations in Kansas City, and surprise discussion of Olympian Ryan Lochte taking a coaching job at Missouri State University, blending global headlines, local stories, and lighter cultural moments into a fast-moving second hour. Hashtags: #Journey #MissouriPolitics #StLouis #SamPage #Markets #UberEats #WorldCup2026 #DisneyCruise #RyanLochte #StLouisNews

    St. Louis Morning Brief — Missouri Redistricting Victory, Police Funding Clash, and Mizzou Shooting Update

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 7:40


    In the “St. Louis Morning Brief,” Marc breaks down the Missouri Supreme Court decision upholding the Republican-backed congressional map, pushing back on media framing that labeled it gerrymandered while emphasizing the ruling strengthens GOP positioning in future elections. The discussion then turns to escalating tension between Cara Spencer and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department board over police funding, with Spencer warning that increased spending demands could drain city reserves and force cuts elsewhere, while Marc argues the city has repeatedly mismanaged priorities affecting public safety and infrastructure. The segment closes with the update on Ahmad Hardy being shot after a Mississippi concert, highlighting concerns about athlete safety, NIL-era exposure, and the risks young players face off the field.

    Hour 1 [05/13/2026]: Sam Page Ethics Fallout, Census Representation Lawsuit, and Student Loan Debt Reality Check

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 31:24


    Hour 1 opens with Marc and the crew adjusting to their temporary studio setup before diving headfirst into mounting ethics questions surrounding Sam Page and allegations that he continued performing anesthesiology work hundreds of times while serving as county executive despite rules against holding dual employment. Marc questions claims that the work was unpaid volunteer service and argues the controversy reflects a broader pattern of political insiders acting above the rules. The hour then pivots into a major legal challenge launched by Catherine Hanaway against the Department of Commerce and Census Bureau over counting illegal immigrants in census totals, with Marc arguing the practice unfairly boosts congressional power and federal funding for blue sanctuary states while weakening representation in states like Missouri. Later, “Kim on a Whim” tackles the student loan crisis and the exploding cost of higher education, as Marc and Kim debate personal responsibility, predatory loan structures, government-backed lending, and why many younger Americans are delaying homes, marriages, and families under crushing debt burdens. The hour also includes sharp commentary on Illinois gas taxes, Missouri redistricting battles, inflation concerns, and broader frustrations with government spending, making for a fast-moving mix of local politics, national legal fights, and economic anxiety. Hashtags: #SamPage #CatherineHanaway #StudentLoans #MissouriPolitics #USCensus #IllegalImmigration #CollegeDebt #IllinoisGasTaxes #Redistricting #Inflation

    Kim on a Whim Tackles Student Loan Debt, College Costs, and the Broken Education System

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 11:43


    In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge and Marc dive into the growing burden of student loan debt after a study found that many Gen Z borrowers are delaying major life milestones like buying homes, getting married, or starting families because of overwhelming college costs. The conversation critiques the modern higher education system, with Marc arguing colleges dramatically inflated tuition prices once federally backed student loans became widely available, comparing the crisis to the housing bubble and healthcare inflation. The segment also explores personal responsibility, predatory loan interest rates, parents' role in financial planning, and whether college degrees still justify massive debt loads outside of elite or specialized programs. Marc reflects on how affordable tuition once was during his own college years and contrasts it with today's six-figure debt stories, while both hosts argue that universities have increasingly prioritized profits and ideology over practical value. The discussion blends economic frustration, generational challenges, and skepticism toward government student loan intervention into one of the hour's most relatable conversations. Hashtags: #KimOnaWhim #StudentLoans #CollegeDebt #GenZ #HigherEducation #TuitionCrisis #JoeBiden #CollegeCosts #PersonalFinance #EducationSystem

    The Marc Cox Morning Show [05/12/2026] (Full Show): Iran Nuclear Tensions, CCP Spy Fallout, Virginia Court-Packing Allegations, and Redistricting Power Struggles Across State and Federal Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 130:21


    The show opens in a temporary studio with technical issues and guest-heavy programming, then moves quickly into political controversy surrounding Donald Trump, including renewed claims about deep state resistance, skepticism over past assassination narratives, and criticism of intelligence officials like John Brennan. A major national security thread develops after reporting that a former California mayor pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal Chinese agent, fueling broader discussion on CCP infiltration, immigration policy, AI-generated media, and foreign interference risks inside the United States. International coverage centers on escalating Iran tensions and U.S. diplomatic positioning ahead of high-level talks with China, alongside debate over military readiness and war powers authority. Senator Eric Schmidt argues Iran's capabilities have been significantly weakened and emphasizes preventing nuclear development while avoiding long-term conflict, while also responding to criticism over U.S. defense stockpiles. Domestic political conflict intensifies as reports surface of Virginia lawmakers allegedly considering restructuring the state Supreme Court through retirement-age changes to reshape its composition and influence redistricting rulings, prompting comparisons to court-packing strategies and broader warnings about institutional manipulation. The show expands into Missouri legislative wrap-up issues, including abortion ballot measures, tax reform proposals, and initiative petition battles, while local reporting highlights St. Charles County short-term rental restrictions and MetroLink security staffing shortages. Guest segments include Rachel Campos-Duffy discussing her new book on American patriotism and cultural identity ahead of the 250th anniversary, Luis Valdes defending gun rights and constitutional protections, and Todd Piro addressing crime and judicial frustration. The final hour focuses on public safety and political accountability, including San Francisco police recruitment incentives and a developing St. Louis County Ethics Committee review involving County Executive Sam Page over alleged dual employment, closing on themes of institutional trust, political escalation, and contested control over courts, elections, and public safety policy. Hashtags: #DonaldTrump #Iran #CCP #China #EricSchmidt #RachelCamposDuffy #VirginiaPolitics #CourtPacking #Redistricting #SupremeCourt #GunRights #LuisValdes #SanFrancisco #PoliceFunding #MissouriPolitics #StLouisCounty #ElectionIntegrity #PublicSafety #DeepState #TalkRadio

    Hour 4 Title: Iran Strategy Debate, Supreme Court Redistricting Clash, San Francisco Police Pay Raises, and St. Louis County Ethics Probe

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 29:15


    Hour 4 opens with President Trump's comments on Iran, framing internal divisions within the regime between moderates and hardliners as negotiations continue over a rejected peace proposal. Senator Eric Schmitt argues Iran's military position has been significantly weakened, particularly in missile capability and naval strength, and says the administration's priority remains preventing nuclear weapon development while avoiding a prolonged Middle East conflict. The discussion turns to War Powers authority, with Schmitt stating congressional approval is not currently required due to the absence of active hostilities, while reiterating opposition to long-term foreign entanglements and pushing back on criticism from Senator Mark Kelly regarding U.S. munitions stockpiles. The focus then shifts to domestic politics, where Schmitt supports aggressive legal challenges following a Supreme Court-related redistricting ruling, arguing that states like California and Illinois have used unfair mapping practices and suggesting DOJ intervention could reshape congressional balance after the 2030 census. A lighter exchange follows regarding Schmitt golfing with Bryson DeChambeau and President Trump in a pro-am setting. The hour transitions into a major policy dispute over police funding, highlighting a state-controlled police board counter-suing a city over mandated funding levels. That leads into San Francisco's new police contract, which includes multi-year raises and a $25,000 signing bonus aimed at addressing recruitment shortages amid ongoing crime concerns. The segment contrasts these changes with past defund-the-police efforts and points to continued issues like vehicle break-ins as evidence of strained public safety policy outcomes. The hour closes with a developing local political story involving a St. Louis County Ethics Committee meeting reportedly reviewing County Executive Sam Page over allegations related to holding multiple jobs. Hashtags: #Iran #EricSchmitt #Trump #WarPowers #Redistricting #SupremeCourt #PoliceFunding #SanFrancisco #CrimePolicy #StLouisCounty #EthicsProbe #USPolitics #MiddleEast #LocalNews

    Rachel Campos-Duffy — American Patriotism, 250th Anniversary, and Cultural Identity Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 7:05


    The segment features Rachel Campos-Duffy discussing her new book centered on American patriotism ahead of the nation's upcoming 250th anniversary. She argues that U.S. schools and cultural institutions have increasingly emphasized negative interpretations of American history, saying younger generations are being taught narratives rooted in shame rather than civic pride. She frames the founding of the United States as historically exceptional, highlighting the Constitution and Bill of Rights as foundational achievements that should be celebrated rather than criticized through what she describes as a modern “anti-American” lens. The conversation touches on broader cultural debates, including controversies over education curricula, historical interpretation, and gender issues in sports, which she attributes to ideological shifts in academia and public institutions. Campos-Duffy also emphasizes the importance of parents actively teaching children American history through direct experiences like visiting national landmarks in Washington, D.C., and engaging with civic education outside the classroom. She closes by promoting her book as a collection of personal American success stories from Fox News personalities, intended to reinforce gratitude, patriotism, and pride in the country's founding ahead of the milestone anniversary. Hashtags: #RachelCamposDuffy #Patriotism #America250 #USHistory #CivicEducation #Constitution #CulturalDebate #AmericanFounding #FoxNews #AmericanIdentity

    Sen.Eric Schmitt: Iran Strategy, War Powers Debate, and Redistricting Power Shift

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 9:48


    The segment opens with reaction to President Trump's remarks on Iran, where he describes internal divisions between “moderates” and “hardliners” as negotiations continue over a rejected peace proposal. Eric Schmitt argues the situation has been strategically weakened for Iran, pointing to degraded missile capabilities and reduced military leverage, while stressing that the administration's goal remains preventing nuclear weapon development and avoiding a prolonged Middle East war. The discussion shifts into War Powers questions, with Schmitt saying congressional approval is not currently required due to the absence of active hostilities, while emphasizing limited engagement and American public opposition to “forever wars.” He pushes back on Senator Mark Kelly's criticism about U.S. munitions stockpiles, framing it as political posturing and accusing Democrats of reflexively opposing Trump-era decisions. The conversation then moves to domestic politics, where Schmitt highlights a Supreme Court ruling on redistricting and calls for aggressive legal challenges to what he describes as unfair or “racially driven” maps in multiple states, including California and Illinois, arguing that DOJ action could reshape congressional balance after the 2030 census. He predicts Missouri could potentially gain representation under new apportionment trends and frames the broader fight as a national shift toward redistricting fairness. The segment ends with a lighter moment about Schmitt golfing with Bryson DeChambeau alongside Trump, joking about driving distance and competitive play during a pro-am outing. Hashtags: #EricSchmitt #Iran #Trump #WarPowers #USForeignPolicy #Redistricting #SupremeCourt #DOJ #MissouriPolitics #BrysonDeChambeau #MiddleEast #PoliticalDebate

    Hour 3 05/11/2026: Studio C Kickoff, Iran Politics, Gas Tax Battles, Gun Rights Defense, and Recess Policy Clash

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 33:53


    Hour 3 opens in Studio C with production updates and platform housekeeping, then quickly pivots into political and cultural firestorms, starting with previewed guests including U.S. Sen. Eric Schmidt and discussion of his recent golf outing with Bryson DeChambeau, alongside broader political analysis of Iran tensions, Middle East strategy debates, and commentary tied to figures like John Fetterman and competing tax policies between Missouri and Illinois, including detailed breakdowns of fuel tax burdens. The hour shifts into a high-energy interview with Todd Piro, who joins while battling a chest cold and reacts to national crime incidents, judicial leniency concerns, and political friction surrounding Trump-related controversies, reflecting broader frustration with the justice system and political polarization. Next, Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America delivers a strong Second Amendment defense, arguing against disarmament, comparing global authoritarian regimes, and emphasizing constitutional rights across the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments while promoting upcoming advocacy events in Iowa. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” focused on new guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics urging restored daily recess in schools, sparking a broader discussion on student discipline, classroom behavior, and whether removing recess is harming child development more than it helps academic performance. Hashtags: #Iran #GasTax #PoliticalDebate #ToddPiro #GunRights #GOA #LuisValdes #SecondAmendment #EricSchmidt #Fetterman #EducationPolicy #Recess #AmericanAcademyOfPediatrics #SchoolDiscipline #StLouisTalk

    A Tuesday with Luis Valdes, Gun Rights, Revolution Rhetoric, and Constitutional Defense

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 10:31


    The segment opens with critical commentary on political rhetoric involving calls for “revolution,” contrasted with warnings about violent language and extremist symbolism in modern politics. The discussion then shifts to an interview with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America, who frames the Second Amendment as essential to preventing authoritarian control and compares disarmament efforts to historical regimes in Cuba, Nazi Germany, and communist states. Valdez describes his family's personal experience with Cuba's communist government, including political repression and forced separation, using it as a foundation for his argument that armed citizens are necessary to preserve liberty. The conversation broadens into a philosophical defense of the Second Amendment as interconnected with First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment rights, warning that erosion of one constitutional protection enables broader government overreach. The segment closes with promotion of an upcoming Gun Owners of America leadership summit in Iowa focused on advocacy and constitutional rights. Hashtags: #SecondAmendment #GunRights #GunOwnersOfAmerica #LuisValdez #Constitution #Liberty #PoliticalDebate #Cuba #MorningShow #2ATuesday

    Todd Piro on Illness, Crime Debate, Trump Controversies, and Media Distrust

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 7:14


    The segment features Todd Piro joining the show while battling a chest cold, joking about his voice fading as the conversation progresses. The discussion quickly pivots into crime and judicial leniency, sparked by commentary on a Massachusetts shooting video and broader criticism of judges perceived as overly sympathetic to criminals. The conversation turns to public skepticism and media narratives, including claims that a recent shooting tied to a political event was staged, which Piro dismisses while emphasizing distrust in how such stories are framed. The tone shifts into political banter around Donald Trump, including debate over his legal troubles, assassination attempts, and media hostility toward his policies. The segment closes with commentary on political bias in public projects, including reactions to proposed renovations of the Washington, D.C. reflecting pool, framed as an example of partisan disagreement over aesthetic and cultural changes. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #CrimeNews #JudicialSystem #MediaBias #Trump #WashingtonDC #PoliticalCommentary #MorningShow #BreakingNews

    Hour 2 [05/12/2026]: Studio C Chaos, Global Power Shifts, Missouri Gridlock, and Viral “In Other News” Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 34:12


    Hour 2 opens with the crew settling into their temporary “Studio C” setup amid ongoing station renovations, working through technical hiccups, lighting differences, and equipment adjustments while keeping the show moving and previewing upcoming guest John Lamping to break down Missouri's final legislative week. The conversation quickly broadens into political and global developments, including President Trump's upcoming meeting with China's Xi Jinping, shifting U.S. leverage tied to global oil dynamics, and heightened tensions with Iran that Marc suggests could push toward renewed military action if diplomacy fails. The hour then turns to Missouri politics with a discussion on the end of the legislative session, pending ballot initiatives on abortion, income tax elimination, and initiative petition reform, and concerns over voter confusion and campaign spending battles. Local issues follow in the “St. Louis Morning Brief,” focusing on proposed restrictions for short-term rentals in St. Charles County due to complaints about parties and neighborhood disruptions, alongside ongoing MetroLink security staffing shortages that are forcing reliance on sheriff's deputies amid jurisdictional disputes and funding gaps. The hour closes with the “In Other News” segment featuring a mix of cautionary and viral stories, including a woman hospitalized after a poorly vetted Instagram tattoo gone wrong, a 102-year-old woman finally receiving her high school diploma decades after leaving school, a bizarre motorcycle crash in Canada where a bike became suspended from a traffic light, and a lawsuit from Dua Lipa against Samsung over alleged unauthorized use of her likeness in advertising materials. Hashtags: #StudioC #DonaldTrump #China #XiJinping #Iran #MissouriPolitics #JohnLamping #AbortionAmendment #IncomeTax #StLouisMorningBrief #Airbnb #MetroLink #StCharlesCounty #InOtherNews #DuaLipa #PriceIsRight #ViralVideo #CanadaCrash #TalkRadio #PoliticalNews

    John Lamping on Missouri's Legislative Gridlock, Amendment Battles, and Abortion Fight

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 11:04


    Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins the show to break down the chaotic final days of Missouri's legislative session, arguing lawmakers have stretched the session far too long while leaving many of the state's biggest issues unresolved and headed instead toward ballot initiatives. Lamping discusses pending fights over abortion, initiative petition reform, and income tax elimination, warning that multiple high-profile constitutional amendments could create an overloaded and confusing ballot for voters later this year. He questions whether Governor Mike Kehoe may strategically separate issues across election dates depending on political calculations surrounding abortion and tax reform turnout. The conversation also dives into campaign fundraising disparities surrounding Amendment 3, with Lamping acknowledging pro-life groups are being heavily outspent but insisting grassroots organizing and voter engagement remain their best path forward. Marc and Lamping additionally criticize Missouri's legislative structure as inefficient and overly long, arguing lawmakers spend too much time fundraising and delaying action while increasingly pushing major policy decisions directly onto voters instead of legislating them through normal lawmaking channels. Hashtags: #JohnLamping #MissouriPolitics #Amendment3 #ProLife #InitiativePetition #MikeKehoe #MissouriLegislature #IncomeTax #AbortionDebate #JeffCity #ConstitutionalAmendments #PoliticalFundraising #MissouriElections #TalkRadio #StatePolitics

    St. Louis Morning Brief — St. Charles Airbnb Crackdown and Metro Security Shortages

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 6:07


    In the “St. Louis Morning Brief,” Marc and Kim examine new efforts in St. Charles County to tighten regulations on short-term rentals like Airbnb and VRBO following complaints about parties, fights, overcrowding, and neighborhood disruptions. The discussion covers proposed restrictions on overnight guests, vehicle limits, inspections, and spacing requirements between rental properties, while questioning how widespread the actual problems are and whether the rules could unfairly impact homeowners near major events or attractions. The conversation then shifts to ongoing public safety concerns surrounding MetroLink security and the ongoing legal fight between the St. Louis Police Board and city leadership over police funding and staffing shortages. Marc and Kim discuss how the city has struggled to provide enough officers for Metro patrols, forcing transit officials to rely more heavily on off-duty sheriff's deputies to supplement security. The segment highlights larger frustrations over fragmented law enforcement jurisdiction across the MetroLink system, with Marc arguing that a dedicated transit police force would simplify operations and free city police officers to focus on violent crime elsewhere in St. Louis. Hashtags: #StLouisMorningBrief #Airbnb #VRBO #StCharlesCounty #ShortTermRentals #MetroLink #StLouisCrime #PoliceFunding #SheriffsDepartment #PublicSafety #MissouriPolitics #TransitSecurity #StLouisCounty #LawEnforcement #TalkRadio

    Hour 1 [05/12/2026]: Deep State Fears, CCP Infiltration, and Democrat Court-Packing Panic

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 33:00


    Hour 1 opens with the crew navigating technical chaos after being relocated to a temporary studio during station renovations, leading to jokes, audio mishaps, and discussion about adapting to the unfamiliar setup before previewing a packed guest lineup that includes Senator Eric Schmidt, Rachel Campos-Duffy, John Lamping, and Louis Valdez. The hour quickly pivots into explosive political commentary surrounding Donald Trump, including frustration over polling showing many Democrats believe Trump assassination attempts were staged, criticism of former CIA Director John Brennan's remarks about internal resistance within federal agencies, and accusations that the “deep state” remains actively opposed to Trump's agenda. Marc then turns to growing fears about Democratic efforts to reshape the courts after reports surfaced of Virginia lawmakers discussing ways to remove sitting justices and revisit redistricting rulings, sparking broader warnings about Supreme Court packing, eliminating the filibuster, and adding new states for political advantage. Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” segment focuses heavily on foreign influence after a former California mayor pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal Chinese agent, launching a larger debate about CCP infiltration, birthright citizenship, birth tourism, AI-generated political imagery, and America's vulnerability to foreign manipulation. The hour closes with reactions to Donald Trump's latest comments about Ilhan Omar and Somalia, media outrage cycles, concerns about sensationalized hantavirus coverage, and continued criticism of political and media institutions that Marc argues are driving division and public distrust. Hashtags: #DonaldTrump #DeepState #JohnBrennan #China #CCP #BirthrightCitizenship #VirginiaPolitics #SupremeCourt #CourtPacking #IlhanOmar #Somalia #Hantavirus #RachelCamposDuffy #EricSchmidt #TalkRadio #PoliticalMedia #ConspiracyTheories #AI #Immigration #MissouriPolitics

    Kim on a Whim — Chinese Spy Scandal, Birthright Citizenship Debate, and AI Image Manipulation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 8:56


    In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge spotlights the case of former Arcadia, California mayor Eileen Wang, who pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government after allegedly publishing pro-Beijing propaganda through a seemingly legitimate local news website. The segment expands into a broader discussion about Chinese Communist Party influence operations inside the United States, concerns over “birth tourism,” dual citizenship, and loopholes surrounding birthright citizenship that Marc argues foreign adversaries exploit for long-term political influence. Kim details how wealthy foreign nationals allegedly use U.S. birthright laws to secure American citizenship for children while Marc connects the issue to national sovereignty, border control, and constitutional reform debates. The conversation also branches into concerns about artificial intelligence after Kim points out dramatically altered campaign photos allegedly used by Wang, sparking discussion about AI-driven image manipulation, misinformation, and public trust. The segment closes with criticism of Western military complacency and broader warnings that America's political and legal systems are increasingly vulnerable to exploitation by foreign adversaries. Hashtags: #KimOnaWhim #China #ChineseCommunistParty #EileenWang #ArcadiaCalifornia #BirthrightCitizenship #BirthTourism #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Propaganda #BorderSecurity #NationalSecurity #CCP #TalkRadio #USPolitics

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 05/11/2026 (Full Show): Culture Wars, Court Battles, Iran Tensions, and St. Louis Sports & Policy Clash

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 130:58


    Hour 1 opens with Mother's Day weekend recaps, including a concert featuring Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, before shifting into escalating tensions with Iran tied to the Strait of Hormuz and concerns over rising gas prices. The discussion frames Trump's Iran strategy as necessary toughness while expanding into a broader cultural critique sparked by Bill Maher's comments on entitlement, victimhood, and political anger in modern America. The hour also revisits COVID-era distrust in institutions, criticism of “trust the science” messaging, and skepticism toward pharmaceutical and healthcare systems, before closing on lighter entertainment culture talk around Bring Me the Horizon concerts and rising ticket prices. Hour 2 continues international focus with U.S.–Iran and China leverage discussions, alongside criticism of Mark Kelly's remarks on military readiness. Domestic issues dominate the middle of the hour with childcare protests framed as politically driven debates over family policy, while St. Louis topics include crime concerns, civic tech responses, and speculation around Steve Savard's media role. The hour ends with financial reporting on AI-driven market gains, retail strategy shifts, and broader economic anxiety signals in consumer behavior. Hour 3 pivots into media fear critiques over a reported hantavirus case, then moves into major legal analysis with Hans von Spakovsky on redistricting battles across multiple states and Voting Rights Act interpretations. Cultural politics take center stage with Dan Buck's “Buck Stops Here” music segment featuring Tom McDonald's “Anti,” sparking debate over censorship and political messaging in entertainment. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” focused on proposed federal action revoking passports for individuals with unpaid child support and the tension between enforcement and personal rights. Hour 4 opens with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway detailing legal battles over control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Board, kratom enforcement actions, and ongoing election integrity efforts tied to voter roll audits. The conversation shifts into the same passport-child support policy debate before moving into sports with Tom Ackerman, who breaks down a tough Cardinals loss to the Padres, Missouri State's major hire of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, and a strong weekend for local teams including the Battlehawks. The show closes with political commentary arguing Democrats are positioning to reverse Trump-era policies while downplaying economic developments like the Granite City Steel reopening and broader manufacturing gains. Hashtags: #BillMaher #Trump #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #CultureWar #COVID19 #TrustTheScience #BringMeTheHorizon #MarkKelly #Childcare #SteveSavard #StLouis #Hantavirus #Redistricting #VotingRightsAct #HansVonSpakovsky #TomMcDonald #KimOnAWhim #CatherineHanaway #ElectionIntegrity #Cardinals #TomAckerman #RyanLochte #Battlehawks #GraniteCitySteel #Politics #Economy #MorningRadio

    Hour 4 05/11/2026: Hanaway Legal Battles, Child Support Passport Crackdown, Cardinals Drama, Lochte Coaching Move & Trump Policy Fight

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 30:43


    Hour 4 opens with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway outlining a key legal fight over control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Board, signaling a favorable court posture for the state while also detailing a separate aggressive push against kratom and synthetic opioid products being sold in retail outlets. The conversation expands into election integrity, with Hanaway defending efforts to audit voter rolls and align federal and state systems against fraud concerns. The “Kim on a Whim” segment shifts to a proposed federal policy revoking passports from Americans with significant child support debt, sparking debate over enforcement, personal responsibility, and whether such measures would meaningfully change behavior. Tom Ackerman then joins to break down a heartbreaking Cardinals loss to the Padres despite strong pitching and a competitive series, while also highlighting Missouri State's major coaching hire of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte and a positive weekend for local sports including the Battlehawks. The hour closes with a political commentary segment arguing Democrats are openly campaigning on reversing Trump-era policies, including spending cuts and welfare reform efforts, alongside criticism that media coverage is downplaying economic gains like the reopening of Granite City Steel under shifting federal policy conditions. Hashtags: #MissouriPolitics #CatherineHanaway #ElectionIntegrity #ChildSupport #Passports #Cardinals #TomAckerman #RyanLochte #Battlehawks #GraniteCitySteel #Trump #Politics #Economy

    Tom Ackerman on Cardinals Walk-Off Gut Punch, Ryan Lochte Coaching Move & Battlehawks Momentum

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 10:03


    Tom Ackerman breaks down a tough Cardinals loss to the Padres after Nick Castellanos ties the game with a late home run off Riley O'Brien, turning a potential 3-of-4 series win into a deflating extra-innings defeat despite strong pitching and a highly competitive four-game showing. He frames it as a painful but encouraging series for a young St. Louis team that continues to compete at a high level, emphasizing their energy, improving rotation, and how the upcoming Cubs series will be a key early summer measuring stick. The conversation also hits Missouri State's surprise hiring of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte as a new men's and women's swimming coach, seen as a major boost for athlete development and Olympic-level ambition in the program. Ackerman closes on a broader sports weekend recap, noting Battlehawks success and overall positive momentum across St. Louis sports, while highlighting the Cardinals' long-term direction built around prospects and internal development rather than big outside moves. Hashtags: #Cardinals #MLB #TomAckerman #RyanLochte #MissouriState #Battlehawks #StLouisSports #UFL #SportsTalk

    MO AG Catherine Hanaway on St. Louis Police Control Battle, Kratom Lawsuit, and Election Integrity Push

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 8:48


    Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway joins the show to discuss ongoing litigation over control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Board, where a Cole County judge is expected to rule after signaling likely support for state authority over the board and the mandated city police funding requirements. Hanaway explains that the city of St. Louis and groups including Arch City Defenders are challenging state control and funding provisions, including requirements that the city allocate a fixed percentage of its budget to policing. The conversation then shifts to her office's lawsuit involving kratom and 7-OH products, including action against American Shaman over alleged false advertising and concerns about highly potent synthetic opioid-like substances being sold in retail outlets. She also outlines Missouri's participation in a multi-state effort supporting federal election integrity measures, including voter roll verification and challenges to blue state resistance to federal review efforts tied to voter registration accuracy. Hashtags: #CatherineHanaway #MissouriAG #StLouisPolice #ArchCityDefenders #ElectionIntegrity #VoterRolls #Kratom #AmericanShaman #PublicSafety #MissouriPolitics

    Hour 3 05/11/2026: Hantavirus Panic Debunked, Redistricting Court Battles, Culture War Music Segment, and Passport Crackdown Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 33:56


    Hour 3 opens with a pushback against alarming media coverage of a reported hantavirus case, arguing the risk is being overstated and not comparable to COVID-era fears. The show then pivots to a detailed legal breakdown with Hans von Spakovsky on redistricting fights in Tennessee, Alabama, and Virginia, focusing on how courts are reshaping Voting Rights Act interpretations and rejecting flawed mapping efforts. In the middle of the hour, Dan Buck introduces a new Buck Stops Here music feature centered on Tom McDonald's “Anti,” sparking a broader debate about censorship, culture wars, and political messaging in music. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” reacting to a proposed policy to revoke or deny passports for individuals with unpaid child support, weighing enforcement practicality against government overreach and existing collection mechanisms. Hashtags: #Hantavirus #Redistricting #VotingRightsAct #HansVonSpakovsky #CultureWar #TomMcDonald #KimOnAWhim #ChildSupport #PassportPolicy #LegalDebate #Politics

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