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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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    Hour 4: Progressive Politics, Fraud in Minnesota, and Missouri Legal Wins

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 31:36


    Hour 4 opens with a discussion of the Minneapolis mayor's response to ICE and federal law enforcement, highlighting ongoing tensions and staged protests that ended in tragedy. Jimmy Failla joins to bring humor and perspective on the Minnesota fraud story and his Fox Across America show, emphasizing comedy as a lens for serious issues. Taylor Riggs then breaks down economic and financial topics, including the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, credit card interest caps, and mortgage bond proposals, analyzing potential impacts on markets and affordability. The hour concludes with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discussing the Missouri Supreme Court's unanimous decision upholding the SAFE Act, banning sex change procedures for minors and the use of taxpayer funds, framing it as a significant legal and cultural victory for the state. #MinneapolisProtests #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #CatherineHanaway #SAFEAct #MissouriLaw #FederalReserve #FraudExposé

    Missouri AG Catherine Hanaway on SAFE Act Victory

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 5:31


    Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway joins to discuss the Missouri Supreme Court's unanimous ruling upholding the SAFE Act, which bans sex change procedures for minors and prohibits the use of Medicaid or taxpayer funds for such procedures. Hanaway details the swift enforcement following whistleblower reports, addresses concerns about similar actions in schools, and emphasizes the state's commitment to protecting children. The segment also touches on broader national debates, including recent U.S. Supreme Court cases on sports participation for transgender students, highlighting Missouri's alignment with conservative values and public sentiment. #CatherineHanaway #SAFEAct #MissouriSupremeCourt #TransgenderPolicy #ChildProtection #MissouriLaw

    Taylor Riggs on the Fed, Trump Proposals, and Market Impacts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 10:04


    Taylor Riggs of the Fox Business Network joins to break down the Federal Reserve situation, including concerns over political retribution, Jerome Powell's independence, and potential unintended consequences of the ongoing investigation. She analyzes President Trump's proposals to cap credit card interest rates at 10% and buy back $200 billion in mortgage bonds, weighing affordability goals against free-market realities. Riggs also discusses the importance of audits in light of cost overruns and government spending, tying in broader economic lessons from past crises. The segment provides a detailed look at monetary policy, regulatory proposals, and their potential impacts on Americans and financial markets. #TaylorRiggs #FederalReserve #TrumpEconomy #CreditCardCaps #MortgageRates #MarketAnalysis

    Jimmy Failla on Comedy, Fraud, and the Escape from New York Tour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 7:23


    Jimmy Failla, host of Fox Across America, joins to discuss his upcoming Escape from New York Tour and his approach to highlighting issues through comedy, including recent fraud schemes in Minnesota involving Somali-run daycares, healthcare, and transportation programs. Failla reflects on using humor to draw attention to serious topics without prescribing solutions, shares his perspective on President Trump's response to hecklers, and evaluates fellow comedians' performances, including Nikki Glaser at the Golden Globes. The segment concludes with details on his January 24th appearance at the Factory and ticket information for listeners. #JimmyFailla #FoxAcrossAmerica #ComedyTour #MinnesotaFraud #StandUpComedy #EscapeFromNewYork

    Hour 3: Protecting Women, Economic Oversight, and Minnesota Fraud

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 33:43


    This hour covered a wide range of issues, starting with the impact of the Missouri SAFE Act and the national debate over defining boys and girls in sports, featuring Mary Vogt from the Heritage Foundation discussing Nevada's constitutional amendment to protect female athletes. The conversation then shifted to economic oversight, including President Trump's commentary on the Federal Reserve, the gold standard, and interest rate concerns, highlighting market impacts and critiques of government and banking influence. Kim on a Whim closed the hour by exposing extensive Somali-run fraud in Minnesota, involving fake daycares, healthcare services, and transportation schemes, while criticizing local officials for failing to act and misused federal funds. #SAFEAct #MaryVogt #HeritageFoundation #FederalReserve #GoldStandard #MinnesotaFraud #KimOnAWhim

    Protecting Women's Sports with Mary Vogt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 7:44


    Mark Cox interviews Mary Vogt, Vice President of Strategic Communications at the Heritage Foundation, about state-level efforts to protect women's sports. They discuss Nevada's initiative to amend the state constitution to prevent biological boys from competing in girls' sports and highlight the risks and unfairness girls face in such situations. Vogt also addresses the long-term unknowns of puberty blockers for minors and the importance of birth certificates for fair competition. The segment closes with Vogt explaining investigative reporting on left-leaning groups funding activism against ICE, emphasizing the need to follow the money. #WomensSports #HeritageFoundation #MaryVogt #NevadaPolicy #YouthProtection #PubertyBlockers #InvestigativeReporting

    Hour 2: Kehoe's Tax Plan, Supreme Court Debate, Nicole Murray, and In Other News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 32:38


    Marc kicks off the hour reviewing Governor Kehoe's State of the State address, highlighting his plan to phase out the income tax in favor of a consumption-based approach and critiquing media coverage for focusing on opposition soundbites. The discussion moves to social issues, with Marc analyzing the Supreme Court debate on transgender participation in women's sports and criticizing justices for ignoring biological distinctions. Nicole Murray joins to discuss bourbon market trends, upcoming NFL playoff plans, and an exclusive preview of a listener trip to Switzerland. The hour concludes with lighter news stories, including Gmail's AI email assistant, Americans' “revenge bedtime procrastination,” OnlyFans stars dominating O-1B visas, a bear repeatedly burglarizing a candy store in Tennessee, and Oceana Cruises going adults-only. #Kehoe #TaxPlan #SupremeCourt #TransgenderSports #NicoleMurray #Bourbon #NFL #GmailAI #OnlyFans #Bears #OceanaCruises

    Nicole Murray Gives a Check of Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 11:20


    Marc chats with Nicole Murray about her personal updates, including family matters and an upcoming NFL playoff trip to Denver with her nephews. They discuss bourbon industry trends, noting oversupply and consolidation among thousands of brands, and touch on Dry January's impact on bars. Nicole also covers market news: Dow and Nasdaq declines, Six Flags' potential St. Louis sale, Anheuser-Busch Super Bowl ads, Sax Global bankruptcy, and proposed credit card interest rate caps. The segment closes with a preview of Marc's Switzerland trip with listeners and an upcoming conversation with Missouri's attorney general on a child protection court decision. #NicoleMurray #Markets #BourbonIndustry #NFLPlayoffs #Travel #MarcCoxMorningShow #MissouriNews

    Hour 1: Cold Fronts, Clinton Subpoenas, and Flu Season Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 34:07


    Hour 1 opens with Marc's lively chat about plunging temperatures and his Denver playoff trip before pivoting into sharp political analysis on Jerome Powell's Fed controversies and the Supreme Court's gender-in-sports debate. The tone shifts as Marc unloads on Bill Clinton's no-show before Congress over the Epstein subpoena, then moves into Kim's “Kim on a Whim” segment unpacking new flu research, natural immunity, and doctor frustrations. The hour closes lightheartedly with Jimmy Failla ticket giveaways, a look at modern comedy culture, and Marc's amused discovery of ChatGPT. #MarkCoxMorningShow #JimmyFailla #ColdFront #BillClinton #EpsteinInvestigation #KimOnAWhim #FluSeason #NaturalImmunity #Comedy #ChatGPT

    Kim on a Whim: Flu Spread Myths, Natural Immunity, and Doctor Frustrations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 11:03


    In this “Kim on a Whim,” Kim breaks down a Maryland study showing flu-positive students failed to infect healthy volunteers despite two weeks of close contact—highlighting factors like ventilation and limited airborne spread. The crew debates flu season habits, natural immunity, vaccine overreach, and pandemic-era overreactions, including lingering mask culture and endless COVID boosters. Marc shares his experience as a possible “carrier” immune to strep, prompting laughs and a candid gripe about doctors refusing simple prescriptions without costly visits. The segment closes with playful banter and a teaser for Jimmy Failla ticket giveaways. #KimOnAWhim #FluStudy #NaturalImmunity #COVIDBoosters #MaskCulture #HealthFreedom #MarcCoxMorningShow #JimmyFailla

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 1-13-26 (Full Show): Transgender Sports, ICE, and Local Policy Spotlight

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 137:29


    Marc Cox's Tuesday show covers a broad mix of national and local issues with tight focus. Hour 1 opens on Supreme Court battles over transgender athletes and the left's attacks on ICE, with Kim on a Whim addressing local pro-life and Missouri Amendment 3 issues. Hour 2 features John Lamping and Todd Piro on political and legislative developments. Hour 3 zeroes in on ICE operations, federal law enforcement challenges, and community controversies with Sgt. Betsy Brantner-Smith. Hour 4 dives into local debates over data centers with Derrick Ramert, constitutional and federal overreach with Ryan Wiggins, and Missouri's state income tax ahead of Governor Kehoe's State of the State address. Together, these hours weave national legal issues, law enforcement, and local governance into a focused narrative. #TransgenderAthletes #ICE #SanctuaryCities #DataCenters #MissouriPolitics #StateOfTheState #MarcCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #JohnLamping #ToddPiro #BetsyBrantnerSmith #DerrickRamert #RyanWiggins

    State of the State, Data Centers, and ICE Enforcement (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 32:32


    Marc and guests cover Missouri's state of the state address, focusing on Governor Kehoe's plans to phase out the state income tax and the implications for Illinoisans. Earlier in the hour, Derrick Ramert discusses local opposition to a massive data center in Troy, Illinois, highlighting community concerns about transparency, environmental impact, and infrastructure strain. Ryan Wiggins weighs in on ICE enforcement challenges, Minnesota fraud, and the limits of federal power under the 10th Amendment, providing context on how sanctuary policies affect law enforcement nationwide. #StateOfTheState #Missouri #IncomeTax #DataCenters #TroyIllinois #ICE #SanctuaryCities #MinnesotaFraud #10thAmendment #MarcCoxShow

    Ryan Wiggins on ICE, Minnesota Fraud, and the 10th Amendment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 10:48


    Ryan Wiggins joins Marc to discuss the challenges ICE faces in sanctuary jurisdictions like Minnesota, where local law enforcement allegedly stands down during federal operations. They examine the political motivations behind attacks on ICE, the ongoing Minnesota fraud investigations, and the broader question of federal government overreach in light of the 10th Amendment. The conversation highlights concerns about misuse of federal funds, lack of oversight, and constitutional limits, setting the stage for conservative discussions on state versus federal authority. #ICE #SanctuaryCities #MinnesotaFraud #10thAmendment #FederalOverreach #Constitution #MarcCoxShow

    Derrick Ramert on Data Center Concerns

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 8:09


    Residents in Troy, Illinois are pushing back on a proposed massive data center project, with Derek Ramert of Residents for Responsible Growth detailing worries over transparency, scale, and community impact. The 500-megawatt facility could power 350,000 homes, but questions remain about zoning too close to residential areas, infrastructure strain, and water usage. City council meetings have raised tension, with some officials pushing back against residents' concerns. Ramert urges locals to attend upcoming meetings to ensure their voices are heard.

    Starfleet Dreams, Transgender Athletes, and ICE in Minneapolis (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 33:59


    Mark Cox blends community and national issues, from fun listener interaction and travel updates to Elon Musk's push for a real Starfleet Academy. Todd Piro breaks down the Supreme Court's transgender athletes case with a dad's perspective, while Sgt. Betsy Brantner‑Smith analyzes the political and operational fallout from expanded ICE enforcement and protests after a fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim highlighting long‑loved local attractions. #StarfleetAcademy #TransgenderAthletes #ICE #Minneapolis #LawEnforcement #LocalLife #MarcCoxShow

    2A Tuesday with Sgt. Betsy Brantner-Smith on ICE and Law Enforcement Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 11:59


    Sgt. Betsy Brantner-Smith returns to discuss federal law enforcement operations, focusing on ICE and the political pressures officers face in sanctuary cities like Minneapolis and Portland. She addresses misconceptions of ICE as a “secret police,” highlights the impact of local leadership on police recruitment and morale, and reflects on nationwide challenges for federal and local officers. The segment underscores the tension between law enforcement duties and political narratives, while providing practical insights into recruitment and public safety. #2ATuesday #SgtBetsyBrantnerSmith #ICE #SanctuaryCities #LawEnforcement #PoliceRecruitment #PublicSafety

    Todd Piro on Women's Sports, Minnesota, and Federal Oversight

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 7:50


    Todd Piro joins to discuss the Supreme Court's attention to transgender athletes in women's sports, emphasizing separate leagues as a solution and sharing personal reflections on his daughter's hockey experiences. The conversation shifts to Minnesota, highlighting protests, ICE enforcement, and fraud investigations, with Todd noting the broader implications for federal oversight. The segment blends personal anecdotes with political analysis, offering insight into both social and governmental issues. #ToddPiro #TransgenderAthletes #WomensSports #MinnesotaPolitics #ICE #FraudInvestigation #ParentingPerspective

    Iran Unrest, St. Louis Crime, and the Strategy Behind Josh Hawley (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 35:08


    The hour spans global unrest in Iran, where protests face violent crackdowns, before pivoting to local St. Louis issues, including car break-ins and federal law enforcement presence. Marc breaks down Glenn Beck's insights on the Federal Reserve and economic control, connecting them to broader societal power dynamics. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to analyze Josh Hawley's political trajectory and controversial votes, emphasizing strategy, ambition, and populist positioning. Lighter moments include a Jimmy Phelan ticket giveaway and fun in-other-news stories like age-gap friendships, autistic Barbie, and a fearless deer taking on a rhino. #IranProtests #StLouisCrime #FederalReserve #JoshHawley #Populism #MarcCoxShow #InOtherNews #JimmyFailla

    John Lamping on Hawley and the Republican Path

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 12:35


    Former Missouri Senator John Lamping breaks down Senator Josh Hawley's political trajectory, framing him as a principled conservative carving his own lane within the Republican Party. Lamping explains Hawley's approach to foreign policy votes, including the controversial Venezuela decision, arguing it's a strategic move rather than a rebuke of Trump. The discussion covers Hawley's focus on family values, the populist base, and the long game toward potential presidential ambitions, emphasizing the nuance that many conservatives are missing in their criticism. Marc adds context on how voters prioritize domestic issues over foreign policy and the importance of perspective over immediate outrage. #JoshHawley #JohnLamping #RepublicanPolitics #MarcCoxShow #VenezuelaVote

    From Supreme Court Sanity to Monkeys Gone Wild

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 35:49


    Marc kicks off Tuesday fired up over Sammy Hagar's St. Louis tour news before diving into a high-stakes Supreme Court case on transgender athletes in women's sports. He hammers the left's lawlessness on ICE and sanctuary cities, while Kim's “Kim on a Whim” takes aim at Planned Parenthood and rallies conservatives behind Missouri's Amendment 3 “fix.” The hour ends with a wild local twist — monkeys and a goat running loose in St. Louis, proving the news cycle really does have everything. #SupremeCourt #WomensSports #ICE #ProLife #Amendment3 #SammyHagar #StLouis #MonkeysOnTheLoose #MarcCoxShow

    Kim on a Whim — Missouri's Abortion Battle Rekindled

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 11:41


    Kim takes center stage with a fiery breakdown of the ongoing Missouri trial that could reshape abortion access statewide, pushing back on Planned Parenthood's claim of a “mandate” and warning conservatives not to splinter over Amendment 3. She and Marc argue that even with limited exceptions, the proposal is a crucial step to protect life and counter national pro-abortion money flooding Missouri. The segment turns into a rallying cry for voter turnout and unity among conservatives before lightening up with talk of loose monkeys and goats spotted nearby. #KimOnAWhim #MissouriPolitics #ProLife #Amendment3 #AbortionDebate #MarcCoxShow

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 1-12-26 (Full Show): From Courtrooms to Kickoffs – Politics, Business, and Sports in St. Louis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 139:36


    This show blends politics, business, and sports with a mix of analysis and entertainment. Hans von Spakovsky tackles legal and electoral issues, while Nicole Murray provides a sharp check-in on the business landscape. Dan Buck adds perspective on criminal justice and community matters. Brad Meltzer discusses his new thriller The Viper, revealing the secrets of Dover Air Force Base and witness protection. Tom Ackerman breaks down college football and NFL playoff action, spotlighting Indiana's rise and star players like Fernando Mendoza. All this is interspersed with lighter moments, including the viral story of four monkeys and a goat roaming St. Louis, keeping listeners engaged throughout. #Politics #Business #Law #Crime #Sports #CollegeFootball #NFL #BookTalk #BradMeltzer #ViralNews #StLouis

    St. Louis Monkey Mystery, Brad Meltzer's The Viper, and Tom Ackerman on Indiana's Rise (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 32:26


    The hour opens with the bizarre St. Louis story of four monkeys and a goat running loose, sparking conspiracy theories and memes. Mark segues into an in-depth interview with bestselling author Brad Meltzer about his thriller The Viper, exploring Dover Air Force Base, witness protection, and unique research that inspired his book. Later, Tom Ackerman breaks down Indiana's college football playoff run, highlighting quarterback Fernando Mendoza's rise and giving insight into NFL playoff matchups. The hour wraps with Mark revisiting Meltzer's PR missteps and local reactions to the monkey story, blending humor, local color, and pop culture. #StLouisMonkeys #BradMeltzer #TheViper #CollegeFootball #NFLPlayoffs #RadioHighlights

    Tom Ackerman: College Football Playoffs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 10:31


    Marc and Tom Ackerman break down Indiana's stunning college football playoff run, highlighting quarterback Fernando Mendoza's rise, the team's offensive and defensive strategies, and key plays that led to victories over Oregon. Ackerman analyzes player performances, coaching decisions, and the team's preparation for the upcoming national championship game against Miami. They also touch on notable NFL games, upsets, and playoff matchups, with Mark sharing his excitement about attending the Denver game in person. #CollegeFootball #IndianaHoosiers #FernandoMendoza #TomAckerman #Playoffs #NationalChampionship

    Brad Meltzer: The Viper

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 7:40


    Marc talks with New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer about his latest thriller, The Viper, which draws heavily on research conducted at Dover Air Force Base, America's most secretive funeral home. Meltzer explains the real-world procedures for handling deceased service members, astronauts, and other sensitive cases, sharing fascinating insights into mortician work, hidden compartments in clothing, and witness protection. The conversation highlights Meltzer's meticulous research, the origins of his story, and his ability to turn complex, secretive operations into compelling fiction, while also giving listeners a peek at upcoming book signings in St. Louis. #BradMeltzer #TheViper #DoverAirForceBase #ThrillerBooks #AuthorInterview #WitnessProtection

    Marc almost gets stabbed, Agitprop, and Who's singing with Miss Rachel (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 35:48


    This hour opens with a light-hearted setup about Jimmy Fallon ticket giveaways and travel safety tips for New York City, including a personal story about navigating the Chicago Marathon and the risks of concealed carry in major cities. The focus shifts to Dan Buck, who dissects the concept of “Agitprop,” explaining how political and cultural operatives use psychological manipulation to incite division, influence protests, and attack traditional American values. The conversation ties these tactics to high-profile incidents in Minneapolis, Portland, and other cities, emphasizing the need to identify and call out coordinated misinformation campaigns. The hour closes with Kim discussing the influence of children's media, particularly Miss Rachel, and her alignment with political figures like New York City's mayor, highlighting concerns over early exposure of young minds to political ideologies. #DanBuck #Agitprop #PoliticalCommentary #CulturalInfluence #MediaInfluence #NewYork #ChildrensMedia #JimmyFallonGiveaway

    The Buck Stops Here: Agitprop and the Battle for Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 11:44


    Dan Buck joins Marc to break down the unrest surrounding the ICE shooting, warning that left‑wing officials and activists are weaponizing outrage through “agitprop”—a Marxist strategy combining agitation and propaganda to divide Americans and destabilize institutions. He argues that media narratives, political leaders, and paid agitators are manipulating public emotion to fuel chaos and undermine faith in law enforcement and democracy. Marc agrees, tying it to historic patterns from Ferguson to George Floyd and urging exposure of funding networks behind the protests. The hour closes with both calling for vigilance, truth, and accountability. #MarkCoxShow #DanBuck #Agitprop #MediaNarratives #PoliticalChaos #LawEnforcement #Marxism #PsychologicalWarfare #TruthMatters

    SPLC Spin, Soros Speculation, and the Left's Victimhood Obsession (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 35:10


    The hour opens with Mark, Kim, and Susan on traffic and weather, then dives into local and national commentary, including small-scale protests in St. Louis and concerns over federal enforcement. Hans von Spikovsky joins to discuss federal law, ICE incidents, and a Supreme Court preview. Nicole Murray provides business updates on credit card interest rate caps, Allegiant-Air Sun Country merger, Fed investigations, and pop culture notes. The hour closes with quirky news—Daniel Stern's legal trouble, a bear in LA, Peacock's announcer mute feature, and a wandering dog rescued via drone—teasing Jimmy Fela ticket giveaways and Dan Buck's upcoming segment. #LocalNews #HansVonSpikovsky #NicoleMurray #CreditCards #FedInvestigation #PopCulture #QuirkyNews #JimmyFela

    Hans von Spakovsky on Law, Violence, and the Supreme Court

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 7:26


    Hans von Spakovsky joins Marc to dissect the legal implications of funding organized protests that turn violent, suggesting potential criminal exposure for donors like George Soros under federal law. He slams state and local officials for refusing to uphold public order, calling their inaction a key driver of escalating unrest. The two also cover the Fed's renovation scandal and DOJ probe into Chair Jay Powell, with Marc recalling Trump's on-camera challenge over the wasteful spending. Hans closes by previewing this week's critical Supreme Court hearings on transgender athletes in women's sports — a landmark case affecting dozens of states, including Missouri. #MarkCoxShow #HansVonSpakovsky #LawAndOrder #GeorgeSoros #SupremeCourt #WomensSports #DOJ #JayPowell #Trump

    Trump's Strategy, Media Spin, and Manufactured Chaos (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 36:07


    Marc opens the week with a fiery mix of humor and politics — from mocking Missouri's wild winter swings to analyzing how Donald Trump's Greenland comments forced Denmark to boost defense spending. He dismantles media narratives painting Trump as obsessed with a Nobel Peace Prize, defends ICE officers in a controversial shooting, and applauds law enforcement voices who speak plainly amid political spin. Kim's “On a Whim” segment targets the Southern Poverty Law Center's “hate map,” accusing it of labeling conservatives as extremists, while Marc closes by exposing paid protests, media amplification, and Bill O'Reilly's claims of a possible RICO case against George Soros. #MarkCoxShow #TrumpForeignPolicy #MediaBias #ICE #SPLC #PaidProtesters #GeorgeSoros #KimOnAWhim #HansVonSpakovsky

    Kim on a Whim — Exposing the SPLC's “Hate Map”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 10:15


    Kim tears into the Southern Poverty Law Center, accusing it of weaponizing its “hate map” to smear conservative, Christian, and parental-rights groups while giving the mainstream media convenient ammunition to label dissent as extremism. She highlights how organizations like Focus on the Family and Moms for Liberty ended up on the list and mocks the SPLC's shifting definitions of “hate.” Marc and Kim joke about nominating their own show for inclusion, arguing the SPLC's influence feeds polarization and fuels anti-police, anti-Christian narratives. #MarkCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #SPLC #MediaBias #FreeSpeech #ConservativeVoice #FaithFreedom

    BONUS: Where has the respect gone for law enforcement? Latest on the ICE shooting and the spending bills in the House

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 27:27


    Rich Zeoli says drivers are taught early that when the police tell you to stop -- you stop. But when ICE shot a woman who didn't follow that rule, the left is calling it murder. Here's the latest on reaction to the ICE shooting in Minneapolis, and on the spending bills required to keep the government open. Will the Dems shut the government down again?

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 1-9-26 (Full Show): Politics, Law, and Local Controversies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 144:01


    Across four hours, Marc Cox blends political analysis, legal insight, and local controversies. Hour 1 opens with critiques of Democrats' accountability, debates over Trump-era housing policies, and “Kim on a Whim” breaking down corporate homebuyer restrictions. Hour 2 mixes cultural commentary with political fallout from ICE incidents, local market updates, and quirky studies, while keeping the lens on law enforcement and civil unrest. Hour 3 features Congressman Eric Burlison on federal legislation, Gregg Jarrett on ICE legal standing, and Kim analyzing a Minneapolis McDonald's refusing service to ICE agents, highlighting tensions between business practices and public reaction. Hour 4 focuses on law enforcement accountability and national legal developments, with Jason Law discussing officer safety and regional governance, and Jessica Rosenthal reporting on key Supreme Court cases, all underscoring the intersection of policy, media bias, and local impact. #MarcCoxShow #Politics #LawEnforcement #ICE #MediaBias #Obamacare #ATF #SupremeCourt #LocalControversy #KimOnAWhim #JasonLaw #GreggJarrett #JessicaRosenthal

    Media Bias and Law Enforcement Accountability (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 34:53


    This hour examines media coverage and public reaction to ICE officers involved in recent law enforcement incidents. It opens with President and JD Vance statements defending ICE actions, followed by Jason Law discussing officer safety, career risks, and local governance issues in St. Charles County. Jessica Rosenthal updates on pending Supreme Court rulings, including tariffs, executive authority, redistricting, and transgender athlete policies. The hour closes with a critique of media double standards, contrasting current coverage with past high-profile cases like Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown, and warning of potential nationwide protests. #ICE #LawEnforcement #MediaBias #JDVance #SupremeCourt #JasonLaw #TrayvonMartin #MikeBrown #PublicSafety #LocalPolitics

    Jessica Rosenthal on Supreme Court Watch and Legal Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 10:13


    Jessica Rosenthal of Fox News Radio reports on key Supreme Court developments, including pending decisions on presidential tariff powers, executive authority over independent agencies, redistricting challenges in Louisiana, and upcoming transgender sports cases. The discussion emphasizes timing, potential impacts, and the broader political context, highlighting how high-profile cases—especially those linked to Trump—capture national attention and affect policy and public discourse. Rosenthal also touches on media leaks and the complexities of court decision-making.

    Jason Law discusses recent violent incidents involving ICE and the broader challenges officers face on the job

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 8:43


    Jason Law, veteran law enforcement officer and St. Charles County Executive candidate, discusses recent violent incidents involving ICE and the broader challenges officers face on the job. He emphasizes the unfair public and media scrutiny officers endure, highlights the importance of evaluating split-second decisions without hindsight, and shares his support from first responders. The conversation also touches on local governance, including transparency and planning for data centers, balancing growth, safety, and public input, framing Law's campaign around common-sense leadership that backs law enforcement and community interests.

    Greg Jarrett explains the concepts of self-defense and “imperfect self-defense"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 9:35


    The hour kicks off with Marc and guests firmly defending ICE officers involved in recent shootings during law enforcement operations, emphasizing self-defense and the legal protections federal officers have under the supremacy clause. Greg Jarrett, legal analyst, explains the concepts of self-defense and “imperfect self-defense,” and highlights how state officials like Tim Walz and the Minneapolis mayor lack authority over federal officers. The discussion also critiques sanctuary city policies, the Trump administration's enforcement of immigration laws, and the media's portrayal of these incidents, setting the stage for a deeper dive with local law enforcement perspectives.

    Law, Policy, and Local Controversies (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 36:57


    The hour covers a wide range of political and legal issues, starting with protests and federal law enforcement challenges nationwide, then delving into the War Powers Resolution and criticism of Republican Senator Josh Hawley's vote. Congressman Eric Burleson joins to discuss the House's extension of Obamacare subsidies, ATF suppressor tax removal, and frustrations with bureaucratic inefficiencies. Kim wraps up with a local franchise controversy in Minneapolis, highlighting a McDonald's refusing service to ICE agents, blending humor with commentary on business responsibility and public reactions. #Politics #LawEnforcement #Obamacare #ATF #WarPowers #McDonalds #ICE #LocalControversy

    Capital Beat with Rep. Eric Burleson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 12:02


    Congressman Eric Burleson joins to dissect the House vote extending Obamacare subsidies, criticizing the 17 Republicans who flipped as fiscally irresponsible and politically myopic. He also weighs in on Josh Hawley's War Powers vote on Venezuela, labeling it unnecessary and damaging to presidential authority. The discussion expands to nationwide protests against law enforcement, Minnesota's controversial policies, and recent ATF struggles after the National Firearms Act tax repeal, with Burleson calling for the agency's abolition. The segment blends policy analysis with sharp critiques of political and bureaucratic missteps. #Obamacare #EricBurleson #WarPowers #JoshHawley #LawEnforcement #ATF #SecondAmendment #CongressionalPolitics

    The Lunatic Fringe and Daily Life (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 36:02


    The hour opens with a mix of political commentary and cultural observations, focusing heavily on the aftermath of the Minneapolis ICE incident, the role of “angry white female liberals,” and the broader implications of law enforcement, civil unrest, and government response. The discussion shifts to lighter topics, including Rascal Flatts and Jimmy Phelan ticket giveaways, local business news, and market updates with Nicole Murray. Segments also explore quirky studies on social behavior, party aversion, and dogs' intelligence, interwoven with playful banter about TV, ringtones, and celebrity news, providing a mix of hard-hitting commentary and everyday life observations. #MinnesotaICE #CivilUnrest #RascalFlatts #NicoleMurray #MarketUpdate #SocialTrends #DogStudies #CelebrityNews

    In Other News – Lifestyle, Laughs, and Local Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 7:32


    This segment covers lighter and quirky stories, including NPR's clarification on the Karen Foss compliment incident, the benefits of hiring services like dog walkers and takeout for relationship happiness, Kelly Ripa's “naked flying” mix-up, Matt Damon's diet for a new role, and the Girl Scouts' new cookie, Explormores. The hosts interweave humor, personal anecdotes, and commentary, keeping the conversation engaging while touching on pop culture, lifestyle trends, and practical tips. The hour wraps with a tease for an upcoming interview with Congressman Eric Burleson on key political votes. #MarcCoxShow #PopCulture #Lifestyle #Humor #GirlScoutCookies #MattDamon #KellyRipa #Relationships #InOtherNews #EricBurleson

    Democrats' Double Standard and the Erosion of Accountability (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 36:07


    Marc Cox opens the Friday show with college football chatter before hammering Democrats for refusing to hold criminals accountable, citing protests in Portland after ICE officers shot two Venezuelan gang suspects. He slams Oregon's governor and Minnesota's Tim Walz for blaming Trump and fueling civil unrest, then praises JD Vance's sharp media handling. The hour rolls into “Kim on a Whim,” where Kim breaks down Trump's push to block corporate homebuyers in a bid to ease the housing crisis—sparking debate about free markets, affordability, and HOAs. The team closes with former MLB pitcher John Rocker's viral daycare confrontation, tying it to concerns about immigration, fraud, and lax enforcement. #MarcCoxShow #Politics #Accountability #Trump #HousingCrisis #JoshHawley #JohnRocker #LawAndOrder

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