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Latest podcast episodes about news commentary

The Tara Show
Saint Kilmar The Patron Saint of Chaos

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 8:32


Dubbed “Saint Kilmar” by critics, Kilmar Abrego Garcia—a known MS-13 associate with a violent record—becomes a symbol of political hypocrisy as Democrats push for his release from El Salvador. Despite domestic violence reports, human trafficking suspicions, and gang ties, U.S. Senator Van Hollen visits him in prison and shares margaritas while ignoring victims at home.

The Tara Show
Saint Kilmar and the New Left The Battle Over Symbolic Martyrdom

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 9:44


In this fiery and satirical segment from The Terry Show, the host unpacks Senator Chris Van Hollen's controversial visit to El Salvador to advocate for Kilmar Abrego Garcia—dubbed “Saint Kilmar”—an alleged MS-13 member. Terry mocks the senator's actions, highlights President Nayib Bukele's viral response, and frames the left's focus on illegal immigrant gang members as the new face of political martyrdom. With sharp jabs at media narratives, past Democratic strategies, and identity politics, this commentary draws a through-line from past culture wars to present-day political theater.

The Tara Show
Saint Kilmar, MS-13, and the FBI A Deep Dive Into a Scandal the Media Ignores

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 9:13


This explosive segment breaks open new revelations about Kilmar Abrego Garcia—nicknamed "Saint Kilmar"—an illegal immigrant with alleged MS-13 ties who was detained in Tennessee while suspected of human trafficking, only to be released by order of the Biden-era FBI. Despite being on an international criminal watch list and previously identified by courts as an MS-13 member with mid-level gang status (“Chikayo”), Kilmar was let go, prompting outrage and renewed scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement. The report traces Kilmar's troubling criminal record, gang affiliations, and how Democrat figures have rallied to protect him under the guise of human rights, even as court documents confirm his deep ties to violent criminal networks. Meanwhile, Letitia James faces fresh allegations of mortgage fraud tied to her Brooklyn property, raising serious questions about the double standards in prosecutorial conduct. With biting sarcasm, political commentary, and new investigative findings, this segment paints a disturbing picture of elite protection for criminals, bureaucratic failures, and the erasure of citizenship boundaries—all while everyday Americans bear the consequences.

The Tara Show
Saint Kilmarr and the Cartel Connection Unpacking the Democrats' Battle Over Borders and Crime

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 10:37


This explosive segment takes a deep dive into the controversy surrounding Senator Chris Van Hollen's visit to El Salvador in support of Kilmar Abrego Garcia—dubbed "Saint Kilmarr"—a man with a violent criminal record and alleged gang ties. The episode scrutinizes the broader implications of Democratic support for individuals on international crime watch lists, highlighting claims of cartel cooperation, political opportunism, and the erosion of immigration enforcement. With sharp commentary and biting satire, the show argues that Democrats are prioritizing criminal networks over ordinary Americans, merging political ambition with cartel interests in a fight for long-term power.

The Tara Show
Trans Sports, Border Chaos & 'Saint Kilmar' The Democrats' Disconnect from Voter Reality

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 9:27


In this searing political commentary, deep cracks in the Democratic agenda are exposed—from California to El Salvador. Despite dominating a deep-blue state, Democrats are losing ground as a new poll reveals 65% of Californians, including nearly half of Democrats, oppose trans athletes in women's sports. Meanwhile, Attorney General Aaron Frey and other party leaders dismiss safety concerns and voter sentiment, doubling down on policies Americans increasingly reject. The episode also revisits the saga of Kilmar Abrego Garcia—dubbed “Saint Kilmar”—a Salvadoran national with a violent past now championed by Democratic leaders like Senator Chris Van Hollen. The commentary mocks Van Hollen's bizarre attempt to gain access to a foreign prison, highlighting a growing trend: erasing the distinction between citizens and non-citizens. Polls show a rising number of Americans—56%, according to CNN—now support deporting all illegal immigrants, a major shift from 2016. Tying it all together, the narrative criticizes figures like Letitia James for perceived hypocrisy and a justice system riddled with selective enforcement. With fiery delivery and biting satire, this episode paints a picture of a party out of touch with its base—and with reality.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Middle East expert says US, Israel must tell a very weak Iran: 'dismantle nuclear program or pay ultimate price'

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 35:44


On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Jonathan Schanzer, Executive Director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, breaks down the latest developments in U.S.–Iran negotiations and what's at stake. He explains why Iran is in a weakened position as they face a multi-front conflict with Israel with exposed air defense vulnerabilities. The former terrorism finance analyst at the Department of Treasury who froze the funding of Hamas and al-Qaeda also explains why the United States must take an extremely firm stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions. Furthermore, Dr. Schanzer explores the prospects for regime change in Tehran, the impact on regional stability, and how the Abraham Accords could shape the future of the Middle EastIf you liked this episode and would like to follow the work of Dr. Schanzer and his colleagues you can do so by following him on X: @JSchanzer or visit the Foundation for Defense of Democracies website by clicking here: fdd.orgSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Kim vs Belize Plane Hijacking

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 9:48


Marc & Kim dive into the jaw-dropping story of Aquinula Aquinula Taylor, a former assistant football coach at McClure North High and Hazelwood teacher, who reportedly hijacked a small plane in Belize, stabbed the pilot and passengers, and was ultimately shot and killed by another passenger after a chaotic two-hour ordeal. With deep St. Louis connections, the alleged hijacker's family is left stunned and searching for answers. The plane, flying with 14 passengers and two crew, miraculously landed safely despite the violence. Marc, Kim, and Carl reflect on post-9/11 airline security, mental illness, and the chilling reality of in-air emergencies.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
MS-13 Optics, Hijacked Plane in Belize, and Meloni Channels Trump

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 33:10


Marc & Kim bring the heat with RFK Jr.'s autism comments sparking backlash, while Senator Van Hollen draws fire for posing with an MS-13 member wearing a Chiefs hat. The Pentagon drops “diversity is our strength” and pivots back to merit, earning praise from Pete Hegseth. Real or Fake News champ Ethan Bright returns as guest DJ—though his heavy metal intro splits the room. Marc recaps his bourbon night with NHL great Ed Belfour, while the crew mocks the media hype over an all-woman Blue Origin crew. In “Kim on a Whim,” a Belize plane hijacking shocks St. Louis with ties to a former local coach turned alleged attacker. Plus, Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni hits the White House with a Trumpian message, and Marc reminisces about American heroes in WWII.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News with Ethan: Baby Yoda, ESPN Legend, and $20M Gone

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 6:58


Leaked Mandalorian & Grogu footage at Star Wars Celebration Japan to the surprise announcement that Ryan Gosling will star in Starfighter. Lee Corso, the iconic face of ESPN's College GameDay, is finally retiring at 89, and the crew discusses why it matters (even if Kim doesn't know who he is). Alicia Silverstone returns as Cher in a Clueless sequel, but will Paul Rudd join her? Tate McRae is under fire for teaming with Morgan Wallen, Julia Garner joins the MCU as Silver Surfer, and a real-life Hollywood-style heist nets $20 million in LA—with zero insurance.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Spencer's Socialist Ties, JD Vance Explodes, and Clueless About Paul Rudd (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 33:20


Marc kicks off Good Friday with weather, laughs, and serious scrutiny of St. Louis Mayor Kara Spencer's controversial picks—like appointing a former Communist Party member to City Hall. JD Vance goes scorched-earth on Democrats defending MS-13 thugs during a bizarre El Salvador visit. Nicole Murray joins Marc & Kim to unpack Trump's economic pressure on Jerome Powell, the Florida State shooter's dark past, and the Katy Perry space mission backlash. Plus, Spencer shakes up economic leadership, Missouri Republicans kill paid sick leave, and Ethan drops wild headlines from #StarWars to a $20M LA jewelry heist.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jim Carafano on Trump's Ukraine Strategy, RFK Jr. at the Gym, and El Salvador's Stand

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 7:54


Marc & Kim welcome Jim Carafano from Heritage to break down the latest in Ukraine, including Zelensky's accusations about China arming Russia and the broader geopolitical chess match between Putin, Trump, and Congress. Carafano outlines three likely outcomes for the conflict and explains why Trump's “pedal to the metal” approach could prevail. Plus, a surprise gym encounter with RFK Jr. gets a few laughs, and Carafano critiques the Democrats' obsession with Trump, even as they try to intervene in El Salvador's legal matters. El Salvador's President Bukele, likened to Orban, is siding with the U.S. long-term, but he won't be handing over a deported criminal just to please D.C. Democrats.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Capital Beat with Rep. Eric Burlison: Town Halls, Tax Hikes, and Democrat Chaos

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 11:33


Marc & Kim welcome Rep. Eric Burlison for this week's Capital Beat as he rips into the Fed's political gamesmanship over interest rates, explains why Biden's proposed tax hikes miss the mark, and shares why he avoids traditional town halls to dodge hyper-partisan drama. Burlison blasts Democrats for defending an MS-13 member in El Salvador and calls out their obsession with radical causes—from trans policies to taxing the rich. Plus, he sounds off on James Carville's push to split the party and his hopes for Billy Long's IRS appointment. A straight-shooting breakdown of D.C. dysfunction from one of the GOP's sharpest voices.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
CT Scan Overload? Jonathan Serrie on the Cancer Risk You're Not Hearing About

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 8:07


Marc & Kim are joined by Fox News' Jonathan Serrie to expose a stunning new study revealing over 100,000 future cancer cases linked to CT scans performed in just 2023. Serrie breaks down how the skyrocketing use of scans—even for minor issues like sinus infections—could be putting millions at risk. The crew questions if some doctors are pushing unnecessary scans out of fear, profit, or sheer habit, and Marc reflects on his own family's experience with radiation-related complications. A powerful, eye-opening conversation about medical risk, patient choice, and the consequences of blindly trusting the system.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Julie Tristan Brings the Heat in Guns & Hoses Trivia Showdown

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 9:17


Marc & Kim welcome longtime Team Red captain Julie Tristan to the studio for a lively round of Guns & Hoses trivia—all in support of the Queen of Hearts raffle benefiting the BackStoppers. From fun facts about the event's origin in 1987 to celebrity guests and mascot names, Julie flexes her insider knowledge while Marc does his best to keep up. They spotlight the $1M donation milestone, pay tribute to fallen first responders, and hype up the next drawing happening next Friday. All raffle tickets are just $5 —with every dollar helping families of our heroes.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Carl's Last Ride: Saying Goodbye to a True Radio Legend

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 8:46


Marc, Kim & Ethan deliver heartfelt (and hilarious) farewells as long-time producer and friend Carl Middleman announces he's leaving the Marc Cox Morning Show. From old fashioneds in a can to signed Belfour bourbon and tales of radio past, the crew shares laughs, stories, and sincere appreciation for Carl's decades in St. Louis radio. Carl reflects on his radio journey, shares memories, and reminds us he's not gone for good—Blues games still need their gold horn. His final "Real or Fake" airs Monday at 7:20am. Don't miss it.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
CT Scan Crisis, Guns & Hoses Trivia, and Carl's Bittersweet Goodbye (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 33:12


Marc & Kim open with a shocking new study revealing CT scans could trigger over 100,000 future cancer cases from 2023 alone—Marc and Fox News' Jonathan Serrie question if fear or profit is driving unnecessary scans. Then, Guns & Hoses trivia gets competitive with Team Red's Julie Tristan, as they spotlight the Queen of Hearts raffle supporting the BackStoppers. The final hour is filled with emotion and laughter as longtime producer Carl Middleman prepares to sign off. The crew shares radio memories, listener tributes, and life lessons from Jack Buck—capping off Carl's storied 35-year media run with heartfelt thanks and a toast to what's next.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Full Show 4-18-25: Farewell, Carl! From CT Scans to MS-13 Drama, Plus a Belize Hijacker and BackStoppers Support

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 136:02


Marc & Kim start Good Friday with donuts and a takedown of RFK Jr. critics before slamming a photo-op featuring a U.S. Senator and an MS-13 thug. They dig into the Pentagon dropping “diversity is our strength,” the cancer risk from CT scans, and Macadoodles bourbon with NHL great Ed Belfour. Kim covers a Belize plane hijacking tied to a former St. Louis coach, while the team hypes up the Guns & Hoses raffle. They roast space tourists, discuss vaccine custody battles, and talk Ukraine and El Salvador with Jim Carafano. Rep. Eric Burlison delivers blunt Capitol Hill insights, and Jonathan Serrie breaks down the alarming CT scan study. The real headline: longtime producer Carl Middleman says goodbye after decades in radio. Tributes pour in as the team relives his best moments, shares laughs, and gives Carl one final salute—with Real or Fake returning Monday for his curtain call.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Parents Lose Baby Over Vax Refusal, Carafano's Ukraine Intel, Burlison Blasts Biden's Tax Plan (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 36:19


Marc & Kim unpack the stunning case of Massachusetts parents losing custody of their baby after refusing vaccines—despite having a religious exemption—and the high-stakes interstate arrest that followed. Jim Carafano joins to dissect Zelensky's claim that China is arming Russia, the U.S. role in the Ukraine war, and why Trump's hardline stance might win out. He also mocks Dems for fixating on Trump while bungling international diplomacy. Rep. Eric Burlison takes the mic for Capital Beat, torching the Fed's interest rate politics, Biden's tax hikes, and woke policies, while calling out the left's defense of an MS-13 thug in El Salvador. Plus, his take on party division, IRS picks, and why he skips toxic town halls. And yes—Kim on a Whim, too.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Rep. Brad Christ Slams City-County Merger Plan

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 10:05


Marc welcomes State Rep. Brad Christ from District 96 to weigh in on the renewed push for a St. Louis city-county merger. Christ explains why the current plan, backed by Democrat Ian Mackey, is dead on arrival in his committee—and why statewide votes shouldn't decide local issues. He shares concerns about progressive city influence overtaking the county, the need for smart regional collaboration (not forced mergers), and gives an update on his major crime legislation and other session priorities including Prop A and cutting the income tax.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Kim vs SNL Dares to Mock Wokeness

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 11:12


In this “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge dives into the viral SNL skit that pokes fun at gay parenting tropes and questions whether it's a true sign of a cultural shift—or just a ratings ploy. Kim and the team debate if this means mainstream media is backing off progressive sacred cows or if it's just a temporary detour. They also expose how big corporations like Disney, Google, and Kohl's are quietly rebranding DEI efforts under terms like “Belonging” to dodge backlash while continuing the same agenda. Plus, Kim breaks down the social double standards conservatives face in everyday life, from sticker-shaming Elon Musk to being berated on planes for watching Fox News. As usual, the woke mob is all bark—unless you push back.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Powell Blasted, Tax Hikes Exposed, and a Wake-Up Call on Gender Identity (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 29:02


Marc kicks off the Marc Cox Morning Show with a fiery critique of Fed Chair Jerome Powell's inflation spin, arguing for his ouster under a Trump administration. As Easter weekend nears, Marc highlights the property tax explosion hammering St. Louis residents and previews a must-hear segment with Rep. Brad Christ on the city-county merger. Kim St. Onge brings the heat in “Kim on a Whim,” breaking down SNL's jab at woke culture and corporate America's DEI rebrand. Marc doubles down on the UK Supreme Court's ruling affirming biological sex, calling for Missouri to get serious on gender truth in driver's license laws. Plus, political analyst Anthony Russo dives into Biden's stealth plan to raise taxes on millionaires.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Biden's Millionaire Tax Pitch & the Media's Border Lies – Anthony Russo Responds

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 6:24


Marc Cox welcomes Anthony Russo to break down the Biden administration's reported plan to raise taxes on millionaires in exchange for potential cuts to taxes on tips and overtime pay—a move that smells like class warfare in disguise. Russo unpacks how this plays into Democrat election strategy and economic manipulation. Plus, Marc slams the media's ongoing defense of violent illegal aliens, including one protected by left-wing senators while the victim's mother pleads for justice at the White House. From tax deception to border betrayal, Russo and Cox expose the agenda hiding in plain sight.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Tom Ackerman Breaks Down Cardinals Momentum & Blues Playoff Hopes

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 10:40


Marc welcomes @Ackerman1120 for a jam-packed segment powered by coffee, Cardinals wins, and playoff buzz. Tom shares his take on the Cardinals' energetic young roster, from Walker's spark to Newt Barr's power, and even the unexpected defensive heroics of Pedro Pagés. With a six-man rotation and road games ahead, Ackerman sees real potential if they prove themselves away from Busch. On the Blues front, the NHL playoffs are here, with Winnipeg looming large—BTO concerts and all. From Snuggerud's breakout to fond memories of the 2019 parade, it's a St. Louis sports check-in you don't want to miss.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News with Ethan: Bonnaroo Drops Big Names, Fyre Fest Flops Again, & Space Drama Blasts Off

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 5:46


On In Other News with Ethan, the Bonnaroo 2025 lineup is finally here—Luke Combs makes history as its first country headliner, alongside Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, and Hozier. But from music highs to festival flops, Fyre Festival II has officially been postponed… indefinitely. We also dive into the death of actress Michelle Trachtenberg, space controversy with Gayle King's Blue Origin flight, and Haley Joel Osment's wild arrest at Mammoth Mountain.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Class Warfare, Tax Scams, and the Left's Shield for Criminals (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 33:09


Marc opens the second hour with a mix of light and heavy—Easter potatoes, anyone? He blasts the left's border hypocrisy and media spin after a mother recounts her daughter's brutal MS-13 murder. Sebastian Gorka joins to call out the divide between patriots and progressives. Anthony Russo returns to break down Biden's shady tax-swap pitch, branding it as class warfare masked as relief. Sports get spicy with Tom Ackerman as he talks Cards momentum, Blues playoff energy, and Pedro Pagés' defensive magic. Then on In Other News with Ethan, Bonnaroo drops its historic lineup, Fyre Festival II flames out again, Gayle King claps back after her Blue Origin ride, and Haley Joel Osment ends up in cuffs at a ski resort.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Missouri Cities and the Sales Tax Trap: David Stokes Breaks It Down

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 9:06


Marc welcomes David Stokes from the Show-Me Institute to dissect how Missouri's cities collect revenue and why the tax structure needs a rethink. Stokes reveals that Missouri municipalities rely less on property taxes than any other state—while cities like Wildwood depend on sales taxes for over 90% of local revenue. He outlines a smarter approach using a “three-legged stool” model of sales taxes, property taxes, and user fees. They debate the controversial St. Louis County sales tax pool and how proposed grocery tax cuts could disrupt municipal budgets. Stokes' latest free-market municipal guide is out now on ShowMeInstitute.org.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jim Talent Blasts El Salvador Stunt, Defends Deportation Policy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 6:31


Marc Cox welcomes former Senator Jim Talent for his weekly visit to weigh in on Senator Chris Van Hollen's unannounced trip to El Salvador—calling it political grandstanding over a gang-affiliated illegal immigrant. Talent breaks down the legal reality of deportation and court authority in foreign affairs, highlighting how President Bukele has drastically reduced crime in El Salvador, undermining past asylum claims. He backs Trump-era immigration policies and emphasizes the American people's clear demand to close the border and deport criminals. Talent warns courts can't enforce remedies that force changes to foreign policy and says this issue has long been settled in public opinion.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
City-County Merger Push, Border Politics, Missouri Tax Debate, and Griff on Rachel Morin's Story (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 32:01


Marc & Kim welcome State Rep. Brad Christ, who slams the renewed city-county merger plan as a nonstarter and warns against progressive St. Louis influence shaping county policy. Former Senator Jim Talent joins to blast Sen. Van Hollen's El Salvador trip as empty grandstanding, while calling for a return to tough Trump-era immigration enforcement. David Stokes from the Show-Me Institute unpacks Missouri's fragile municipal tax system, arguing for a smarter mix of revenue sources to stabilize local budgets. Griff Jenkins delivers a powerful breakdown of Rachel Morin's mother's testimony, media double standards, and the Democrats' baffling defense of violent illegal immigrants.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Van Hollen's Failed Stunt, Biden's Legal Battles, and More from Shannon Bream

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 7:30


Van Hollen's Failed Stunt, Biden's Legal Battles, and More from Shannon Bream full 450 Thu, 17 Apr 2025 13:29:23 +0000 BSVCXE0C4oGYiv8Mg3d9PzzP9DbV8gzP news & politics,news,daily news,politics,news commentary,government The Marc Cox Morning Show news & politics,news,daily news,politics,news commentary,government Van Hollen's Failed Stunt, Biden's Legal Battles, and More from Shannon Bream The Marc Cox Morning Show is your home for no-nonsense conversation. Marc Cox is a political junkie and recovering journalist who has spent decades reporting on the biggest news of the day. Now he gets to talk about it. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News Daily News Politics News Commentary Government False https://playe

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Better Together Bombshell, Taylor Lorenz Excuses a Killer, and the Real American Dream in 2025 (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 31:00


We welcome Rep. Brad Christ to discuss efforts to thwart Democrats revival of failed "Better Together" plan, expose the absurdity of Gail King demanding to be called a “space explorer,” and team up with Sebastian Gorka to torch Senator Van Hollen's trip to defend a gang-linked deportee in El Salvador. Shannon Bream joins to dissect Van Hollen's betrayal of grieving Maryland families, the Biden admin's war on Title IX, DOJ failures on deportations, and Letitia James' mounting hypocrisy. Then Marc & Kim tackle what the American Dream really means in 2025—from immigrant grit to Gen Z's shifting values—before wrapping with a fiery takedown of Taylor Lorenz's defense of a killer and her Hannity trainwreck.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Full Show 4-17-25: City-County Merger Backlash, Tax Shock, and Left-Wing Absurdity

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 125:14


Marc & Kim deliver a no-holds-barred Thursday on the Marc Cox Morning Show. Marc opens by torching Fed Chair Jerome Powell over reckless inflation talk and rails against sky-high property tax assessments hammering St. Louis homeowners. State Rep. Brad Christ joins to reject the revived “Better Together” city-county merger, while David Stokes breaks down Missouri's outdated tax structure. Kim on a Whim targets SNL's woke retreat and the hidden DEI rebrand by Big Tech. Marc celebrates UK courts defining “woman” biologically, while Anthony Russo exposes Biden's tax swap deception. Jim Talent and Griff Jenkins slam the political stunt of Sen. Van Hollen's El Salvador trip while a grieving mother pleads for justice. Shannon Bream weighs in on Title IX lawsuits, DOJ corruption, and media bias. Plus: Cardinals and Blues playoff buzz with @Ackerman1120, Bonnaroo lineup drops, and Taylor Lorenz defends a killer. It's media hypocrisy, open border disasters, and generational tension—all in one firestorm of a show.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Van Hollen Grandstands and Griff Jenkins Calls It Out

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 5:49


Marc & Kim welcome Griff Jenkins to discuss the emotional testimony of Rachel Morin's mother at the White House and the disturbing details surrounding her murder by an illegal immigrant. Jenkins exposes the grandstanding of Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who traveled to El Salvador in a political stunt, and criticizes Democrats' embrace of policies that many Americans see as soft on violent illegal criminals. The conversation highlights media hypocrisy, new poll data showing majority support for deporting illegal immigrants, and the absurd lengths Democrats are going to defend open borders—while ignoring brutal crimes like Rachel's. Jenkins also teases coverage of the Italian PM's visit to D.C., someone who isn't afraid to align with Trump.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Fmr. Judge & Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert blasts judicial activism, calls SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts 'a problem'

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 41:10


On this episode of the podcast, former Texas Judge and Congressman Louie Gohmert dives into the growing politicization of the American judicial system. Gohmert pulls no punches as he critiques judges who choose to legislate from the bench and overstep their constitutional authority — pointing to a controversial New Hampshire ruling on gender identity in sports as a prime example.The former Chief Justice on Texas's 12th Court of Appeals reflects on the evolution of federal judges, including conservative appointees like Judges David Souter and Stephen McAuliffe, who shifted left over time and waited to retire until a Democrat president like former President Barack Obama could replace them. Gohmert also explores the lasting impact of the confirmation process on Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh. From calling for judicial reform to questioning birthright citizenship and the effects of illegal immigration on elections, Gohmert delivers a hard-hitting take on the intersection of law, politics, and the Constitution.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Border Spin, Marriage Laughs, and Wink Martindale Remembered (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 30:13


Marc & Kim react to the Blues' 6–1 win and low Cardinals turnout before slamming the Biden admin's border failures and Jill Biden's campaign antics. New STL Mayor Kara Spencer makes crime-fighting promises. Nicole Murray joins for laughs on marriage quirks, indecision at dinner, and communication chaos in relationships. In Other News with Ethan: Game show icon Wink Martindale dies at 91, Les Binks of Judas Priest passes, Lil Nas X reveals partial facial paralysis, Jell-O goes vegan, McDonald's revives snack wraps, and Zuckerberg once suggested deleting your Facebook friends.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Kim vs Sperm Racing

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 11:05


n this wild edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim St. Onge dives into the bizarre and very real world of competitive sperm racing. A group of young tech millionaires has raised $1 million to host the first-ever human sperm race in Los Angeles on April 25, complete with live commentary, betting, and a microscopic racetrack modeled after the female reproductive system. While the event is intended to spotlight the alarming drop in male fertility rates, Kim and the crew question whether it's raising awareness—or just eyebrows. They dig into the environmental and lifestyle factors behind fertility issues, joke about training regimens for microscopic “sea biscuits,” and debate the deeper concerns about how we treat diseases in America, with Kim pointing to toxins, vaccines, and diet as culprits often ignored by big pharma. Oh, and yes—there are plenty of jokes.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Blues Win, Border Fails, Biden Bombs & Harvard's Hypocrisy (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 32:23


Marc & Kim kick things off with laughs over baby scans, birthday plans, and a Blues victory before turning sharp focus to border chaos and Senator Van Hollen's bizarre MS-13 mission. Marc slams Biden's immigration failures and Social Security lies. The second segment exposes Biden's crumbling presidency, Democrat desperation, and Kamala's unfitness for office. “Kim on a Whim” dives into sperm racing, male fertility, and the toxins big pharma ignores. In the final segment, Marc torches Harvard's DEI hypocrisy and antisemitism, calling for taxpayer dollars to be pulled from elite campuses that refuse accountability.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Rosemary Becchi on Deportation Chaos, CHNV Loopholes, and Biden's Legal Disaster

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 5:52


Marc Cox welcomes tax attorney and former IRS counsel Rosemary Becchi to break down the immigration legal battle unfolding under the Biden and Trump administrations. Becchi exposes how an Obama-appointed judge is blocking Trump's attempt to end a special immigration parole program—CHNV—covering Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans flown into the U.S. under Biden's executive order. Rosemary clarifies that the ruling doesn't protect all illegals—just this narrow group. Marc highlights the chaos of case-by-case reviews, the expected Supreme Court fight, and California's staggering $2B budget plea to fund Medicaid for illegal immigrants. It's another example of Biden's immigration disaster now falling into Trump's lap.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News with Ethan: Game Show Legend Dies, Judas Priest Drummer Gone, and Zuckerberg's Wild Facebook Idea

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 5:19


Marc & Kim welcome Ethan for In Other News with Ethan, covering the death of iconic game show host Wink Martindale at 91, remembered for Tic Tac Dough and a career spanning seven decades. Also gone is Judas Priest's former drummer Les Binks, who died at 73. Lil Nas X reveals partial facial paralysis, sparking Bell's palsy speculation. Jell-O joins the vegan trend with oat milk pudding, McDonald's snack wraps are making a comeback in 2025, and Mark Zuckerberg once floated nuking everyone's Facebook friends list to force engagement.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Blues in, Biden Flops, and Newsom's Medicaid Meltdown (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 32:37


Marc & Kim celebrate the Blues' playoff push while roasting the Cardinals' empty stands, then torch Biden's fear-filled Social Security speech and the Dems' desperate Obama nostalgia. They call out Van Hollen's El Salvador stunt defending MS-13, the Dems' ongoing lawfare against Trump, and preview @GenevieveWood's powerful insights on antisemitism on elite campuses and the “Mississippi Miracle” in education. Genevieve exposes Harvard's hypocrisy—demanding taxpayer dollars while failing to protect Jewish students—and urges states like Missouri to learn from Mississippi's success. In the third hour, the team dissects Gavin Newsom's Medicaid disaster, warning it's a glimpse into what a Newsom presidency would bring. The Dem bench—Whitmer, Kamala, AOC, Bernie, Pritzker—looks like a circus led by identity politics. Plus, a wild L.A. betting contest on “Kim on a Whim” you won't believe.

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Genevieve Wood on Harvard Hypocrisy, Jewish Students Under Siege, and the Mississippi Miracle

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 6:42


Marc & Kim welcome Genevieve Wood from Heritage Foundation to break down the growing crisis of antisemitism on elite college campuses post-October 7 and why schools like Harvard shouldn't get a dime of taxpayer money if they can't protect Jewish students. With a $53 billion endowment, Harvard begs for federal funds while allowing intimidation and violence on campus. Genevieve slams the double standard, arguing that if this were any other minority group, it would've been shut down immediately. She also dives into the "Mississippi Miracle" in education—how one of the nation's worst-performing states turned things around through high standards, accountability, and school choice. Missouri, take notes.

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Joey Chester: Trump's Whole-of-Government Approach Reclaims Border Control

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 6:01


Marc Cox welcomes Joey Chester from the Federation for American Immigration Reform to explain how the Trump administration has swiftly regained operational control of the southern border. Chester outlines the drastic drop in illegal crossings, the crackdown on asylum abuse, and the renewed use of military and border wall construction to secure the U.S. border. He also highlights the dangers posed by sanctuary states like Connecticut, where officials are doubling down on anti-ICE policies and putting communities at risk.

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Charles Payne: Markets in Chaos, But America Can Still Be Number One

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 9:19


Marc Cox welcomes back Fox Business host Charles Payne to break down the Wall Street panic, Trump's trade strategy, and what it'll take for America to reclaim global dominance. Payne argues that the recent market dive was driven by hedge fund fear—not fundamentals—and urges Americans to stop panicking and start thinking long-term. He slams corporate elites and politicians for stalling U.S. growth, calls for massive job training programs, and warns that without rebuilding our industrial base, America risks losing a future war with China. Payne says Trump's plan to level the trade playing field is a necessary shake-up—and it's time the country stepped up to stay on top.

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From Bortuzzo's Retirement to MTG's Social Security Stand & Market Chaos with Charles Payne (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 28:12


The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off by celebrating the Blues' playoff victory and Robert Bortuzzo's retirement, while taking shots at the empty Cardinals stadium. The team dives into Senator Van Hollen's tone-deaf trip to El Salvador and President Biden's latest Social Security lies, plus a future President AOC is questioned. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer's evasive answers highlight the struggles of progressive leadership. Charles Payne returns to break down Wall Street's panic and Trump's trade strategy, stressing the need for long-term thinking to overcome global threats. Joey Chester from FAIR sheds light on the Trump administration's border control successes, and Marjorie Taylor Greene sets the record straight on Social Security. Kim also unpacks a strange report labeling dogs as environmental threats, and Marc sends birthday wishes to his wife Michelle.

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Full Show 4-16-25: Blues Clinch, Van Hollen's El Salvador Blunder & Border Security Breakdown

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 123:27


Marc & Kim kick off the Marc Cox Morning Show with a celebration of the Blues clinching a playoff spot, followed by some playful banter about birthday plans and the Cardinals' disappointing stadium turnout. They then dive into serious discussions, criticizing Senator Chris Van Hollen for his tone-deaf trip to El Salvador to defend an MS-13 gang member, while slamming Biden's misleading Social Security speech and calling out the left's obsession with photo ops over policy. The crew questions the idea of a future President AOC and reacts to St. Louis Mayor Kara Spencer's dodgy responses to a police lawsuit. In the second segment, Marc calls out the failings of the Biden administration, breaks down the Democrats' struggles, and addresses the left's missteps in pushing Kamala Harris for president. He also covers the latest court ruling halting Biden's mass deportation plan for 500,000 illegal immigrants. Later, “Kim on a Whim” tackles the strange and very real phenomenon of competitive sperm racing—where young tech millionaires have raised $1 million for a live betting event focused on sperm racing. Kim and the crew dig into environmental and lifestyle factors affecting fertility, all while cracking jokes. In the final hour, Fox Business' Charles Payne returns to discuss the market panic, Trump's trade strategy, and how the U.S. can reclaim its global dominance. He urges Americans to think long-term, slams hedge fund fear, and calls for rebuilding the industrial base. Then, Joey Chester from the Federation for American Immigration Reform breaks down Trump's success in regaining control of the southern border, while pointing out the dangers of sanctuary states. Lastly, Marc unloads on Harvard's hypocrisy in handling antisemitism and their continued push for taxpayer funding despite their massive endowment.

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Full Show 4-15-25: Tax Day Showdown, Police Control Fight, and Sanders' Coachella Circus

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 120:58


On this jam-packed Tax Day edition of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc, Kim, and Carl dissect the lawsuit by St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Megan Green, who's trying to block Missouri's return to SLMPD control. Attorney Jane Dueker, journalist Elliot Davis, and former Senator John Lamping break down the legal and political fallout. Marc and Kim slam the tax hike push, call out the double standards of Bernie Sanders and AOC, and spotlight Biden's attack on gun rights with Gun Owners of America's Luis Valdes. Ryan Wiggins blasts the broken tax system, and David McGarry warns about expiring Trump-era cuts. Meanwhile, Coachella's chaos, Forever 21's collapse, and the Harry Potter reboot fuel Ethan's In Other News. Todd Piro mocks identity politics in space, and Kim on a Whim debates Easter Monday as a federal holiday.

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Elliot Davis Banned? Tax Day Truths, Trade School Revival, and Coachella Commies (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 30:23


Marc & Kim kick off with FOX 2's Elliot Davis, who reveals an attempt by Board of Aldermen President Megan Green to block him from City Hall after a hard-hitting exposé. Davis exposes the backdoor politics, potential new media restrictions, and questions if Mayor Cara Spencer will really differ from Tishaura Jones. Taxpayers Protection Alliance's David McGarry warns that expiring Trump tax cuts could slam small businesses while D.C. gridlock stalls relief. Ryan Wiggins slams the bloated tax system and calls for trade schools to take center stage over elite universities. Finally, the crew mocks AOC's fake accents and Bernie's socialist sermon at Coachella—while warning that the real Democrat threats are the quiet, polished 2028 contenders.

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Ryan Wiggins Slams Tax System, Calls for Trade-School Revolution

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 9:43


Marc & Kim welcome Ryan Wiggins in studio on Tax Day, where he unleashes a blistering critique of the American tax system—from the unfair delays in government refunds to the complex and costly filing process that burdens working Americans. Wiggins highlights staggering wealth disparities, citing data that shows 50% of Americans own zero stock market assets and are drowning in debt. He argues the real fix lies in rebuilding America's workforce by prioritizing trade education over bloated, ideologically driven universities. The crew agrees: skilled trades are becoming the new six-figure path, and conservatives need to lead the charge to shift funding and policy in that direction.

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David McGarry Warns: Tax Cuts Expiring, Small Businesses in the Crosshairs

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 4:45


Marc & Kim welcome David McGarry, Research Director at the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, to break down what's really at stake this Tax Day. With the Trump-era tax cuts from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act set to expire, Americans face a looming increase in personal and corporate tax rates—unless Congress steps in. McGarry warns that while big corporations may weather the storm, it's small businesses and working Americans who'll bear the brunt. He also discusses the sharp divide between House and Senate budget proposals and the uncertain reconciliation process holding tax relief hostage in D.C.

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Elliot Davis Pushes Back on Megan Green's Media Ban

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 10:24


Elliot Davis joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to expose an alleged attempt by Board of Aldermen President Megan Green to bar him from City Hall's chamber after a critical story he ran. Davis breaks down how an alderman tipped him off, how Green's office responded after his viral Facebook Live, and what new media rules might be coming for citizen journalists. Marc and Elliot also discuss the progressive politics of new mayor Cara Spencer, whether she'll differ from Tishaura Jones, and ongoing concerns over crime and public safety in St. Louis.