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On this episode, Amanda Head breaks down the arrest of Don Lemon after allegedly disrupting a church service in Minnesota, as critics like George Conway accuse the Trump administration of authoritarian overreach. Congressman Tim Burchett joins to condemn Lemon's actions, call out what he sees as media-driven outrage cycles, and discuss looming government shutdown tensions—blaming Democrats for broken promises and Republicans for failing to sharpen their message. Burchett also highlights his bill to block U.S. taxpayer dollars from reaching the Taliban, which has passed the House twice and now awaits Senate action.The conversation then turns to intensifying battles over immigration enforcement. Amanda addresses late-night host Stephen Colbert comparing ICE agents to Nazis and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries calling for the removal of ICE Director Tae Johnson. She also notes developments in Minnesota, where Tom Homan is working to strengthen coordination between ICE and local jails.Congressman Glenn Grothman joins the program to discuss the potential shutdown over DHS and ICE funding, arguing for stronger border enforcement and legal immigration reforms. He criticizes Democrats for obstructing funding efforts and warns of increasingly organized anti-ICE protests, urging Republicans to communicate more clearly and forcefully on border security.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marc Cox returns from Montana and leads a packed show across four dynamic hours. Hour 1 opens with Marc recounting his mountain trip with Kim St. Onge and Ethan Bright, then moves into Prince Andrew's arrest and a deep dive on congressional stock scandals. Hour 2 covers the royal scandal in detail, Florida Congressman Randy Fine defending dogs over mandates, Tom Ackerman on Miami of Ohio and Missouri basketball, and quirky global headlines from Chick‑fil‑A research to UFO claims. Hour 3 expands on Prince Andrew's legal issues, brings in Jim Talent on Iran and U.S. foreign policy, Paul Perez on Border Patrol challenges, and closes with Kim on a Whim spotlighting congressional trading profits. Hour 4 examines Christian nationalism in America, Shannon Bream on legal and Supreme Court updates, Griff Jenkins reporting from Arizona on a DNA investigation, and President Trump's introduction of the Board of Peace with global leaders. Each hour blends breaking news, expert analysis, and on-the-ground reporting, tying domestic politics, royal scandals, and international affairs into a compelling morning narrative. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #PrinceAndrew #EpsteinFiles #MontanaTrip #RandyFine #TomAckerman #JimTalent #PaulPerez #ChristianNationalism #GriffJenkins #Trump #BoardOfPeace #GlobalNews #UFOs #CongressionalStockTrading #MiddleEast
In this fiery edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim and Marc expose the staggering profits members of Congress made trading stocks in 2025 — with Nancy Pelosi's alleged 17,000% return topping the charts. They rip into the hypocrisy of lawmakers who decry corruption while exploiting inside knowledge for personal gain. The segment dives into specific figures, from Richard Blumenthal's $80 million haul to Ro Khanna's thousands of trades, questioning why insider-style trading remains legal for elected officials. Marc shares his own perspective from public office and calls for bans, blind trusts, and real accountability in Washington. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #CongressionalCorruption #StockTradingBan #NancyPelosi #InsiderTrading #EthicsInGovernment #RichardBlumenthal #RoKhanna #MarcCoxMorningShow #DCPolitics
Marc Cox kicks off the morning back in studio with Kim St. Onge and Ethan Bright, recounting his Montana adventures before diving into breaking news on Prince Andrew's arrest for alleged misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The hour moves from light-hearted travel stories and dog sled mishaps to fiery political takes — including Stephen Colbert's misunderstanding of FCC rules and a blistering “Kim on a Whim” about congressional stock trading and Nancy Pelosi's staggering profits. The hour closes by circling back to the royal scandal and how U.S. media is spinning it. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #PrinceAndrew #EpsteinFiles #NancyPelosi #StockTradingBan #StephenColbert #FCC #MontanaTrip #PoliticalCorruption #MediaBias
Tom Ackerman joins Marc to discuss standout performances in college and professional sports. They cover Miami of Ohio's 26–0 basketball season, SLU and VCU matchups, Missouri's narrow win over Vanderbilt, and Illinois' dominant showing. Ackerman highlights team dynamics, coaching impact, and player development, while also touching on baseball spring training and the Cardinals' roster outlook. The conversation blends analysis, fan perspective, and predictions for upcoming NCAA and MLB action. Hashtags: #TomAckerman #MarcCoxMorningShow #MiamiOfOhio #CollegeBasketball #MissouriBasketball #NCAA #MLB #Cardinals #SportsAnalysis
Marc Cox and the team open with the shocking arrest of Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor on his 66th birthday, exploring financial misconduct allegations and implications from the Epstein files. The hour shifts to Florida Congressman Randy Fine defending dogs over cultural mandates, sparking calls for censure. Tom Ackerman joins to break down Miami of Ohio's undefeated season and Missouri's narrow basketball wins, highlighting key player performances and March tournament prospects. The segment closes with fast-moving “In Other News” stories covering Chick-fil-A research, a stuck Amazon van, Shia LaBeouf's arrest, NASA's Artemis 2 prep, UFO claims, and a centuries-old Swedish shipwreck. Hashtags: #PrinceAndrew #EpsteinFiles #RandyFine #TomAckerman #MiamiRedhawks #MizzouBasketball #ChickFilA #NASA #Artemis2 #UFOs #SwedenShipwreck
Paul Perez, President of the National Border Patrol Council, details the challenges facing Customs and Border Patrol agents under the current political climate. He discusses morale amid constant criticism from local politicians and the media, highlights the impact of the partial government shutdown on agents' pay, and praises Trump-era policies that empowered law enforcement to secure the border efficiently. Perez stresses the professionalism and training of agents, calls out sanctuary city policies, and warns that further political interference could undo hard-won progress. Hashtags: #BorderPatrol #CustomsAndBorderProtection #PaulPerez #Immigration #GovernmentShutdown #TrumpPolicies #SanctuaryCities #LawEnforcementMorale #NationalBorderPatrolCouncil
Marc Cox and team kick off with the latest on Prince Andrew's arrest in England and its potential fallout, then pivot to foreign policy with Jim Talent analyzing the strategic implications of U.S. actions on Iran and broader global shifts. Paul Perez joins to discuss Border Patrol and ICE morale amid political pressures and operational challenges. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim revealing staggering stock gains by Congress members, spotlighting Nancy Pelosi and Darryl Issa, and raising questions about conflicts of interest and insider trading. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #PrinceAndrew #IranPolicy #JimTalent #PaulPerez #BorderPatrol #ICE #KimOnAWhim #NancyPelosi #DarrylIssa #CongressStockTrading #PoliticalCorruption
Shannon Bream joins Marc Cox to provide a detailed legal perspective on Prince Andrew's arrest for alleged insider trading and potential wider implications, including questions about other figures connected to the Epstein files. The discussion expands to anticipated U.S. military options regarding Iran, with insight on regional tensions and strategic preparations. Bream also previews the Supreme Court's upcoming rulings and the impact on tariffs and the SAVE Act amid the ongoing partial government shutdown, setting the stage for her Fox News Sunday coverage. Hashtags: #ShannonBream #PrinceAndrew #EpsteinFiles #InsiderTrading #Iran #USMilitary #SupremeCourt #Tariffs #SAVEAct #GovernmentShutdown
Griff Jenkins reports from Arizona on the ongoing Guthrie murder investigation, detailing how investigative genetic genealogy and trace DNA could finally lead to a breakthrough after 19 days with no suspect. He discusses the local community's reaction, forensic methods, and potential timelines for results. Jenkins also previews Washington D.C.'s upcoming State of the Union, including anticipated protests and congressional attendance, highlighting the intersection of local tragedies, national security concerns, and high-profile political events. Hashtags: #GriffJenkins #GuthrieCase #DNAForensics #InvestigativeGenetics #ArizonaNews #StateOfTheUnion #Congress #Protests #NationalSecurity
Marc Cox opens the hour reflecting on his winter mountain trip before diving into breaking news: Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest for public misconduct and potential insider trading. Shannon Bream provides legal insight on the arrest, the broader Epstein files, and looming Supreme Court decisions. Griff Jenkins reports on a high-profile Arizona investigation using advanced DNA techniques and local political dynamics. The hour concludes with President Trump introducing the Board of Peace, highlighting international leaders' involvement and the board's role in Gaza's post-Hamas reconstruction, underscoring contrasts between media narratives and diplomatic reality. Hashtags: #PrinceAndrew #EpsteinFiles #ChristianNationalism #GriffJenkins #ArizonaCase #Trump #BoardOfPeace #Gaza #MiddleEast #InternationalRelations
Former Senator Jim Talent discusses the precarious state of Iran's regime, emphasizing its threat to U.S. national security and support for terrorism, while analyzing the strategic opportunities for U.S. military and political action. Talent connects Iran's destabilization to broader geopolitical shifts in Venezuela and Cuba, assesses the implications of recent congressional funding for ICE, and critiques Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's security conference remarks as a political misstep that could hinder her future ambitions. Hashtags: #JimTalent #Iran #USStrategy #Venezuela #Cuba #ICE #AlexandriaOcasioCortez #USNationalSecurity #MarkCoxMorningShow
On this episode of the podcast, former U.S. champion gymnast, producer, two-time author, and XX-XY Athletics Founder and CEO Jennifer Sey joins the show for a candid and powerful conversation about courage, conviction, and protecting the future of women's sports.Sey reflects on what matters most in her life, sharing that her greatest pride is her children, even as her brand has grown into a national force defending fairness in female athletics. She unpacks the viral success of XX-XY Athletics' “Real Girls Rock” ad, which was shared by author J.K. Rowling and ultimately surpassed 40 million views. During this year's Super Bowl, Sey simply reshared the same ad and it generated more than 3 million views in just 12 hours. Without spending millions on a commercial slot during this year's big game, the online response to the same ad two years in a row only proves that Americans are hungry for clarity, courage, and common sense when it comes to women's sports.The former elite gymnast also weighs in on the controversial trend of athletes switching national allegiances for financial incentives, citing the case of freestyle skier Eileen Gu, and explains why loyalty and integrity still matter on the world stage.While cultural support for women's sports continues to grow, Sey acknowledges that many athletes remain hesitant to speak publicly. Even so, she believes the tide is turning. She closes the conversation with a look ahead at XX-XY Athletics' upcoming product launches, including new running, golf, and tennis gear, as the company expands its mission-driven brand.Shop the latest XX-XY Athletics gear at https://www.xx-xyathletics.com/Follow the conversation on X: @AmandaHead, @FurthermorePod, @JenniferSey, and @XX_XYAthletics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Buck fills in for Mark Cox, opening with the avalanche near Lake Tahoe and rescue efforts for missing skiers. He transitions to the Beyond Meat stock collapse and RFK Jr.'s warnings about processed foods, highlighting corporate and health concerns. The hour then dives into the EU Digital Services Act, Hillary Clinton's advocacy, and Jonathan Turley's constitutional perspective on free speech and impending U.S. implications. Taylor Riggs joins to analyze Kevin Warsh's potential Fed chairmanship, interest rate strategies, inflation, and AI's economic impact. The hour closes with Nick Shirley exposing voter fraud in California, showing extreme registration irregularities, including a dog successfully voting. Hashtags: #AvalancheRescue #BeyondMeat #ProcessedFoods #DigitalServicesAct #FreeSpeech #FedChair #InterestRates #AIImpact #VoterFraud #MarkCoxShow
Dan Buck and Kim St. Onge welcome Wes Martin, lead pastor of Grace Church, to discuss the significance of Lent and how it offers a structured period for prayer, reflection, and spiritual growth. Martin emphasizes humility, scripture study, and worship as tools for personal renewal, sharing practical guidance for incorporating daily devotionals and church participation into modern life. The conversation highlights Grace Church's inclusive approach, praise and worship offerings, and the impact of a supportive faith community, encouraging listeners to engage with their spirituality during the 40-day Lenten season. Hashtags: #WesMartin #GraceChurch #Lent2026 #FaithRenewal #Prayer #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #MarkCoxMorningShow #DanBuck #KimStOnge
Taylor Riggs, co-anchor of The Big Money Show on Fox Business, joins to discuss Kevin Warsh's potential nomination as Fed Chair, the impact of interest rate cuts on inflation and the housing market, and the balancing act of reducing the Fed's $6 trillion balance sheet. She explains how supply-side economics and AI-driven disinflation could influence monetary policy, and touches on broader economic implications of AI integration and technology infrastructure. The conversation also briefly pivots to voter fraud issues, setting the stage for the next segment. Hashtags: #TaylorRiggs #FedChair #KevinWarsh #MonetaryPolicy #AIImpact #Economy #InterestRates #Inflation
Dan Buck and Kim St. Onge interview Mary Vought of the Heritage Foundation about the fallout from declining trust in legacy media, highlighting massive layoffs at outlets like The Washington Post. Vought discusses how partisan messaging, orchestrated narratives, and misleading reporting have eroded public confidence, noting that Americans increasingly prefer fact-based, transparent journalism. She emphasizes the business consequences of lost readership and advertisers, compares modern media practices to historical journalistic integrity, and stresses the need for media accountability while previewing the next segment on the Lenten season with Wes Martin. Hashtags: #MaryVought #HeritageFoundation #MediaLayoffs #LegacyMedia #PublicTrust #JournalismIntegrity #DanBuck #MarkCoxMorningShow #WesMartin #Lent2026
Dan Buck fills in for Mark Cox, opening Hour 1 with spring weather highlights and avalanche updates near Lake Tahoe, honoring rescuers and missing skiers. Hour 2 dives into the pitfalls of lab-grown foods, RFK Jr.'s critiques on processed diets, and mental health trends in the trans community, while also previewing the EU Digital Services Act and its implications for free speech. Hour 3 spotlights Kim on a Whim discussing Texas and Florida school protest policies, ICE enforcement, and the societal implications of student activism. Hour 4 covers Dan Buck's last segments on EU social media censorship and Hillary Clinton's role, an in-depth discussion with Taylor Riggs on Federal Reserve policy, interest rates, AI's economic impact, and wraps with Nick Shirley exposing voter fraud irregularities in California, highlighting the need for secure elections. Hashtags: #SpringWeather #AvalancheRescue #FreeSpeech #DigitalServicesAct #KimOnAWhim #SchoolProtests #ICE #RFKJr #ProcessedFood #MentalHealth #TaylorRiggs #FederalReserve #InterestRates #AIImpact #VoterFraud #NickShirley
Dan Buck fills in for Marc Cox, opening Hour 2 with breaking news on the deadly California avalanche and the stalled Guthrie case dominating headlines despite lack of new info. Coverage shifts to international focus with Iran nuclear negotiations and commentary on AOC and Hillary Clinton's support of the EU Digital Services Act. Nicole Murray reports on major business developments from Bayer, Amazon, Tesla, Google, Warner Bros., and Meta, while the “In Other News” segment touches on Olympic antics, Costco app upgrades, Buffalo Wild Wings, and $672M lost to online romance scams. The hour blends hard news, business updates, and quirky human-interest stories for a comprehensive morning briefing. Hashtags: #CaliforniaAvalanche #GuthrieCase #IranNuclearTalks #NicoleMurray #InOtherNews #Olympics2026 #BusinessNews #ConsumerNews
Dan Buck delivers a whirlwind “In Other News” segment covering oddities and headlines alike: a federal judge dismisses the Buffalo Wild Wings boneless wing lawsuit, Olympic athletes face condom shortages while competing, Costco rolls out custom cake ordering via app, and Americans lose $672 million to online romance scams. Lindsey Vonn's comeback from injury is also highlighted, mixing quirky, human-interest stories with serious financial and consumer news. Hashtags: #InOtherNews #Olympics2026 #Costco #RomanceScams #LindseyVonn #BuffaloWildWings #ConsumerNews
Dan Buck fills in for Mark Cox, opening with light Ash Wednesday reflections, recalling Mark's snowy Montana adventures, and sharing personal anecdotes on childhood learning challenges and family dynamics. The hour pivots to Kim on a Whim, where Kim St. Onge launches into a scathing critique of Frida Baby's sexualized marketing, sparking debate about boycotts and over-sexualization in culture. Dan returns with coverage of a deadly avalanche near Lake Tahoe and delivers his signature take on Missouri's “measles panic,” calling out fear-based health messaging while balancing humor, practical insights, and cultural commentary throughout the hour. Hashtags: #DanBuck #MarkCoxMorningShow #AshWednesday #KimOnAWhim #FridaBaby #BoycottDebate #Avalanche #LakeTahoe #Measles #MediaHysteria
In this fiery “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge tears into Frida Baby's controversial marketing campaign featuring sexual innuendos on baby product packaging — including lines like “How about a quickie?” and “Closest your husband will come to a threesome.” Joined by Dan Buck and Ethan, she debates whether the company deserves a boycott, tying the issue to the broader over-sexualization of culture and corporate tone-deafness. Listeners weigh in live, adding fuel to one of Kim's boldest rants yet. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #FridaBaby #Boycott #Parenting #MarketingFail #CulturalDebate #DanBuck #MarkCoxMorningShow
Dan Buck hosts Hour 3 with Kim St. Onge, guiding listeners through faith, culture, and civic issues. The hour opens with personal reflections on Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent, segueing into Mary Vogt of the Heritage Foundation discussing massive layoffs in legacy media, public trust, and political messaging. Wes Martin, lead pastor of Grace Church, explores the spiritual significance of Lent, daily scripture, and worship practices, offering guidance on personal renewal and faith commitment. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim examining student protests against ICE in schools, highlighting Governor Greg Abbott's funding enforcement and the broader debate on civic responsibility versus classroom accountability. Hashtags: #DanBuck #KimStOnge #AshWednesday #Lent2026 #MaryVogt #LegacyMedia #GraceChurch #WesMartin #KimOnAWhim #StudentProtests #ICE #EducationPolicy
Mark Walters, spokesperson for the Second Amendment Foundation, joins to discuss the rising trend of violent acts by transgender individuals, the role of media coverage in amplifying these events, and the potential influence of hormone treatments on behavior. He shifts focus to Virginia, highlighting over 40 anti-gun bills, new restrictions on permits, fees, and gun shows, and the rise of Second Amendment sanctuary counties as a countermeasure. Walters emphasizes vigilance for federal implications, the ideological motives behind these laws, and how Americans can support gun rights through his Armed America Radio platform and the SAF. Hashtags: #MarkCoxMorningShow #MarkWalters #SecondAmendment #GunRights #VirginiaPolitics #TransShooterCrisis #ArmedAmericanRadio
Ryan Wiggins joins Dan Buck to discuss a shocking FBI bust of illegal bio labs in Las Vegas operated by Chinese nationals, highlighting prior failures by federal authorities to act on similar cases in California. The conversation delves into the potential dangers of bio pathogens, the gaps in U.S. border security, and the critical need for proper oversight and enforcement. Wiggins emphasizes how ordinary citizens, like a house cleaner, inadvertently helped prevent a possible catastrophe, underlining systemic lapses in governmental checks and balances. Hashtags: #MarkCoxMorningShow #DanBuck #RyanWiggins #BioLabs #FBI #BorderSecurity #GovernmentOversight #PublicSafety #WigginsWorld
With Marc Cox dog-sledding in Montana, Dan Buck hosts a full Tuesday show alongside Kim St. Onge and Ethan Bright. Hour 1 opens with Presidents Day reflections and a deep dive into media coverage of the Guthrie case, City SC controversies, and the ongoing government shutdown, exposing cultural and political double standards. Hour 2 balances springtime banter with AOC's bungled global stage performance, John Lamping's insights on Missouri education policy, and quirky headlines from Logan Paul's collectibles to Silver Dollar City's rides. Hour 3 focuses on Kim on a Whim, Hillary Clinton's Munich rebuke, Trump's border enforcement, and ICE operations, unpacking media spin and political narratives. Hour 4 highlights government shutdown updates with Tanya Powers, Ryan Wiggins on illegal bio labs and border security, and wraps with Dan Buck critiquing AOC's international gaffes. The show connects politics, policy, and culture with unfiltered commentary and sharp analysis. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #DanBuck #KimStOnge #EthanBright #PresidentsDay #GuthrieCase #CitySC #VoterID #AOC #JohnLamping #MissouriEducation #Trump #ICE #GovernmentShutdown #TanyaPowers #RyanWiggins #IllegalBioLabs #MediaBias #PoliticalAnalysis #CultureAndPolitics
Todd Piro joins Dan Buck to discuss the recent tragic shooting at a hockey match, framing it as part of a broader mental health crisis linked to violence by transgender individuals. They examine the intersection of mental health, medical interventions for minors, and societal impacts, emphasizing the need for more scientific research and responsible medical guidance. The conversation also touches on media coverage, the importance of identifying warning signs early, and potential reforms to prevent future tragedies, balancing the conversation between policy, health, and reporting ethics. Hashtags: #MarkCoxMorningShow #ToddPiro #TransShooterCrisis #MentalHealth #FoxNews #HockeyTragedy #MedicalEthics
Dan Buck fills in for Mark Cox with Kim St. Onge and Ethan, kicking off with light spring banter on weather, yard work, and dog sledding in Montana. The conversation pivots sharply to AOC's bungled global stage performance, highlighting her lack of knowledge on Venezuela and China, questioning her readiness for a presidential run. John Lamping provides deep insight into Missouri education policy, the potential dismantling of the Department of Education, federal funding, and school choice challenges, emphasizing the power of rural districts and teachers' unions. The hour closes with offbeat headlines, including Abraham Lincoln's casket flag selling to a NYC steakhouse, Logan Paul's $16.5M Pikachu card, and Silver Dollar City's closing Thunderation coaster. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #DanBuck #KimStOnge #Spring #AOC #JohnLamping #MissouriEducation #SchoolChoice #InOtherNews #LoganPaul #Pikachu #SilverDollarCity #Thunderation
Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins Dan Buck and Kim St. Onge to unpack Donald Trump's plan to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. Lamping explains how the shift could upend Missouri's funding structure, complicate local control, and reignite the school-choice debate. He warns that dismantling the department would trigger chaos over funding distribution and oversight unless Congress rewrites key laws. The conversation turns to teacher-union influence, property-tax fights, and Missouri's outdated foundation-formula system — with Lamping arguing that only strong gubernatorial leadership can push through real reform. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #JohnLamping #DanBuck #KimStOnge #DepartmentOfEducation #SchoolChoice #MissouriPolitics #TeachersUnion #PropertyTaxes #EducationReform #TrumpAgenda #JeffCity
With Marc Cox off dog-sledding in Montana, Dan Buck steps in to lead a fiery Tuesday show alongside Kim St. Onge and Ethan Bright. The hour kicks off honoring Presidents Washington and Lincoln before diving into media overkill on the Guthrie case, City SC's messy battle over political expression, and the ongoing government shutdown. From sports censorship to voter ID hypocrisy, the team connects the dots between cultural double standards and political dysfunction — all while keeping the show sharp, fast, and unapologetically real. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #DanBuck #KimStOnge #EthanBright #PresidentsDay #GuthrieCase #CitySC #VoterID #SAVEAct #ChuckSchumer #GovernmentShutdown #MediaBias #FreeSpeech #PoliticalHypocrisy
In this edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim St. Onge calls out the hypocrisy surrounding St. Louis City SC's new restrictions at CITYPARK—now rebranded as Energizer Park. After previously ejecting a fan for wearing a MAGA hat, the team now bans Black Lives Matter and transgender pride flags under Major League Soccer's code of conduct. Kim and Dan Buck debate whether teams should enforce neutrality or allow all viewpoints, warning that inconsistent “inclusivity” rules only fuel division. Their verdict: let fans be free—just keep the politics off the field. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #CitySC #EnergizerPark #FreeSpeech #MAGA #BLM #TransFlag #MLSSoccer #DanBuck #SportsAndPolitics #StLouis
Dan Buck leads Hour 3 with Kim St. Onge and Ethan Bright, opening with Kim dissecting Hillary Clinton's sharp rebuke from the Czech deputy prime minister at the Munich Security Conference, including her comments on Trump, gender issues, climate, and immigration. The discussion shifts to media coverage and misinformation on ICE operations, child deportations, and political rhetoric, analyzing how narratives shape public perception under the Biden administration. Trump's border enforcement and anti-drug measures are explored, blending policy insights with commentary on cultural double standards, U.S. political maneuvering, and leadership accountability in the face of global scrutiny. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #DanBuck #KimStOnge #EthanBright #HillaryClinton #MunichSecurityConference #Trump #ICE #Immigration #MediaBias #PoliticalRhetoric #GovernmentPolicy #ChildDeportations
On this special Presidents' Day episode of the podcast, Christian and country recording artist Natasha Owens shares her powerful journey from battling anxiety and depression to becoming one of the most outspoken conservative voices in music today.Owens opens up about the personal cost of standing firm in her faith and values, especially after releasing a pro-life song that sparked boycotts and industry backlash. She discusses the cultural pressure facing conservative artists, the censorship and suppression she says impacts their reach, and the uphill battle of navigating an entertainment industry hostile to traditional values.The conversation also dives into her response to Bruce Springsteen's messaging on immigration enforcement, which inspired her to release her own counterpoint track, “Somali Waltz.” Owens reflects on the broader fight for artistic freedom, the importance of bold patriotism in today's climate, and why direct fan support, like purchasing music on platforms such as iTunes, matters now more than ever.You can learn more about Natasha, listen to her music, or follow her on social media all by visiting her website: www.NatashaOwensMusic.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of the podcast, Host Amanda Head sits down with political science professor and Host of The P.A.S. Report, Nicholas Giordano to unpack the Save America Act and why they argue it is a critical step toward strengthening election integrity. Giordano highlights polling that shows 83% of Americans support voter ID laws, including majorities across political parties and racial groups and explains how the legislation aims to implement stricter ID verification standards and maintain accurate voter rolls.The conversation addresses concerns about outdated registration records, non-citizen voting, and the broader debate over safeguarding public confidence in U.S. elections. Giordano also discusses the political hurdles facing the bill in the Senate, including the role of Senate rules and potential leadership efforts to move the legislation forward.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marc interviews St. Louis County Councilman and County Executive candidate Dennis Hancock about the county's budget challenges. Hancock explains why proposed pool closures and spending adjustments aren't true cuts, criticizes County Executive Sam Page's tactics, and outlines his approach to fiscal responsibility based on past government and real-world experience. The segment covers potential tax increase debates, budget prioritization, and Hancock's plans for effective stewardship of county funds. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #DennisHancock #StLouisCounty #CountyBudget #FiscalResponsibility #PoolClosures #TaxDebate #LocalPolitics
Marc and the team open the hour navigating early technical difficulties and server upgrades, highlighting ongoing issues with the Odyssey app and streaming platforms. They cover political commentary on government shutdown threats, ICE funding, and local school board protests. Olympic coverage focuses on underwhelming performances, athletes politicizing their platforms, and controversies over medals and personal disclosures. Nicole Murray joins to discuss her Atlantic City Valentine's Day plans, while business updates include McDonald's sales growth, Xiaomi outselling Tesla in China, and AI developments from Baidu. The hour blends timely politics, sports analysis, tech challenges, and lifestyle features for a dynamic morning show. Hashtags: #Olympics #Politics #TechIssues #NicoleMurray #BusinessNews #AI #MorningShow
The team starts with a deep dive into the unusual early spring weather and upcoming daylight saving changes, segueing into local politics with St. Louis County Councilman Dennis Hancock discussing budget priorities, pool closures, and potential tax increases. Congressman Bob Onder joins for Capital Beat, covering voter ID, the Save America Act, filibuster mechanics, and local historic preservation. Kim On a Whim highlights the transparency of U.S. press access versus restrictions abroad, spotlighting Caitlin Collins' experiences and press rights defended by Caroline Levitt. The hour weaves local, national, and political insights with cultural commentary and media analysis. Hashtags: #WeatherForecast #StLouisCounty #DennisHancock #CountyBudget #CapitalBeat #BobOnder #VoterID #SaveAmericaAct #Filibuster #PressFreedom #KimOnAWhim
Congressman Bob Onder discusses the Save America Act, highlighting Republican efforts to protect voter ID requirements and criticizing Democratic hypocrisy. He explains the traditional purpose of the filibuster, praises Trump-era Justice Department crime reductions, and addresses ongoing oversight of the Epstein files. Onder also covers local initiatives, including making the Churchill Museum a national historic landmark and opposing ranked-choice voting in Missouri, emphasizing the intersection of national policy and district-specific priorities. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #BobOnder #SaveAmericaAct #Filibuster #VoterID #JusticeDepartment #ChurchillMuseum #RankedChoiceVoting #MissouriPolitics
Kim's “Whim” tears into how the media misrepresents the gender identity of the Canadian school shooter and links the coverage to a broader cultural pattern of suppressing uncomfortable facts. She and Marc dissect a CBC Kids program called Drag Kids, arguing it helped normalize gender confusion among children, and connect that influence to recent violent incidents. The discussion then shifts to a disturbing case involving a 16-year-old female wrestler allegedly assaulted by a transgender opponent, with Marc and Kim blasting schools for failing to report the incident. They close by urging listeners to vote in upcoming school board elections, framing them as a frontline battle against misguided gender policies. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #KimOnAWhim #TransIssues #MediaBias #DragKids #SchoolBoardElections #ProtectWomenInSports #CulturalDebate
Marc kicks off Friday's show by battling a cascade of technical issues — dead servers, streaming failures, and confused ticket giveaways — before diving into the day's big stories. The hour moves from behind-the-scenes radio mayhem to fiery national debates: Trump-era immigration enforcement versus Biden's migrant child crisis, and Kim's blistering “Whim” on media bias, gender ideology, and school board accountability. Marc closes with sharp analysis of Ashley Banfield's reporting on the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, questioning media narratives and law enforcement silence. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #TechnicalGlitch #Immigration #KimOnAWhim #SchoolBoardElections #AshleyBanfield #NancyGuthrie #MediaBias
Nicole Murray joins the show to share her plans for a Valentine's trip to Atlantic City while the hosts discuss recent space launches and astronaut assignments. The conversation naturally shifts to a roundup of key business news, including McDonald's strong sales, Xiaomi overtaking Tesla in China, Amazon Ring ending its Flock Safety partnership, and Baidu integrating AI into its search app. The segment blends personal stories, travel, tech, and finance, keeping the discussion lively and informative. Hashtags: #NicoleMurray #ValentinesTravel #SpaceNews #BusinessUpdate #TechNews #AI #Xiaomi #McDonalds
Charlie Metzner from the St. Louis Hero Network discusses the upcoming Bourbon for Badges event on February 27th at Tapa Wingo, highlighting its role in supporting veterans through the St. Louis Blues Warriors and the St. Louis Fire Department Women's Auxiliary Local 73. He outlines the bourbon tastings, VIP experiences, live music, and community engagement that make this sixth annual event a standout fundraiser for first responders and veteran causes, while emphasizing ongoing ticket and sponsorship availability. Hashtags: #BourbonForBadges #CharlieMetzner #StLouisHeroNetwork #FirstResponders #CommunityFundraiser
Griff Jenkins provides an update on the winding down of Minnesota's ICE surge operation, highlighting efforts to remove public safety threats and enforce federal immigration laws while maintaining local law enforcement cooperation. He explains the role of the 287(g) program, federal-state partnerships, and challenges from sanctuary policies, emphasizing the importance of lawful coordination to prevent violent offenders from being released into communities. Jenkins also touches on the political and operational context shaping enforcement efforts and the media's portrayal of the situation. Hashtags: #ICEOperations #Minnesota #GriffJenkins #287gProgram #LawEnforcementCoordination
Jonathan Savage joins to break down the tragic Canadian school shooting, detailing the 10 fatalities, including the shooter, and 25 injured. Savage highlights the shooter's prior mental health interactions with authorities, valid but expired gun permit, and lack of identified motive, emphasizing systemic gaps in handling individuals with known mental health issues. The discussion draws comparisons to U.S. policy challenges, underlining the recurring dangers of overlooked warning signs and lax enforcement. Hashtags: #CanadianShooting #GunPermitOversight #MentalHealthCrisis #FoxNewsRadio #JonathanSavage
Marc chats with sportsman Tom Ackerman about his recent recognition at the Guns N Hoses banquet, where he helped raise $1 million for Backstoppers through telecast volunteering. They dive into the impact of jock taxes on professional athletes, including the surprising $71,000 hit for Super Bowl winner Sam Darnold. The conversation shifts to Missouri sports highlights, including Mizzou's three-game SEC win streak, stadium renovations at Memorial/Fero Field, and the upcoming seasons for City soccer and the Blues, plus the St. Louis Billikens' NCAA prospects. Ackerman combines sports insight with personal experiences and local sports culture, giving listeners a mix of numbers, anecdotes, and community impact. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #TomAckerman #SportsTalk #JockTax #MizzouBasketball #FeroField #StLouisSports #GunsNHoses #Philanthropy #CollegeBasketball
Hour 4 opens with Tom Homan live from Minneapolis detailing ICE's strategic enforcement operations, emphasizing safety in arrests, zero tolerance for interference, and coordination with local law enforcement to reduce sanctuary protections for criminal aliens. The hour moves to Jonathon Savage covering the tragic Canadian high school shooting, providing casualty details, background on the shooter's mental health history, and gun permit status. Griff Jenkins provides perspective on federal and local law enforcement cooperation, sanctuary city challenges, and ongoing prosecution of agitators in Minnesota. The hour closes with Charlie Metzner highlighting the Bourbon for Badges fundraiser supporting veterans and first responders, detailing the event's bourbon tastings, VIP experiences, and community impact. Hashtags: #TomHoman #ICEOperations #MinneapolisRiots #JonathonSavage #CanadianSchoolShooting #GriffJenkins #BourbonForBadges #FirstResponders #LawEnforcement
Marc speaks with pro-life advocate Kate Sickles, who breaks down the devastating fallout from Missouri's 2024 Amendment 3 — which enshrined abortion up to birth and gender procedures for minors into the state constitution. Sickles exposes how deception, weak voter turnout, and silence from church leaders allowed the measure to pass, citing shocking data showing only half of Christians are registered to vote and even fewer show up. She warns that chemical abortions now make up most terminations and that Missouri lawmakers are barred from passing safety restrictions under the current law. Sickles urges Missourians to unite, register, and vote “Yes” on Amendment 3 this November to overturn the radical constitutional change. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #KateSickles #Amendment3 #ProLife #MissouriPolitics #FaithAndFreedom #ChemicalAbortion #VoterTurnout #ProtectLife #MissouriConstitution
Marc kicks off the first hour celebrating The Marc Cox Morning Show's #13 national ranking from Barrett Media, using the moment to highlight the show's authenticity and connection with listeners. The discussion turns sharp as he breaks down Senator Hawley's revelations about activist funding networks fueling unrest and the Senate's ongoing battle over the SAVE Act and voter ID. Kim's “Kim on a Whim” zeroes in on California's outrageous “jock tax,” sparking a broader takedown of St. Louis's tax-heavy policies driving businesses away. Marc closes the hour confronting the media's blatant refusal to report facts about the Canadian school shooting, calling out how political correctness has replaced truth in modern journalism. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #BarrettMedia #SaveAmericaAct #VoterID #KimOnAWhim #JockTax #StLouis #TaxPolicy #MediaBias #CanadaShooting #TruthOverNarrative
Kim dives into the absurdity of California's “jock tax,” revealing how Sam Darnold actually lost money playing in the Super Bowl after being taxed for simply spending a week in the state. The team unpacks how 21 states now squeeze visiting athletes, with California leading the pack and Illinois famously responding with “Michael Jordan's Revenge.” The discussion shifts to St. Louis's own 1% earnings tax and the city's decades-long decline under one-party rule. Marc calls out leadership for driving away businesses with high taxes and unchecked crime, arguing that until the city changes course, companies and workers will keep fleeing to the suburbs. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #MarcCoxShow #JockTax #CaliforniaTaxes #StLouis #EarningsTax #BusinessFlight #TaxPolicy #DowntownDecline
The full show unfolds with a sharp and wide-ranging mix of topics across four hours. Hour 1 celebrates the show's #13 national ranking while breaking down activist funding networks, the SAVE Act, and California's jock tax through Kim on a Whim, ending with a critique of media coverage on the Canadian school shooting. Hour 2 focuses on Missouri's Amendment 3 abortion debate with Kate Sickles, Tom Ackerman's sports updates including Mizzou basketball, and bizarre news stories ranging from celebrity deaths to wildlife oddities. Hour 3 tackles social media addiction, the absurdity of athlete jock taxes, and government overreach, featuring Todd Piro and Kim's Sam Darnold segment. Hour 4 opens with Tom Homan's live ICE briefing from Minneapolis, continues with Jonathan Savage on the Canadian school shooting, Griff Jenkins on sanctuary city enforcement, and closes with Charlie Metzner highlighting Bourbon for Badges, supporting veterans and first responders. Across all hours, the show blends investigative insight, cultural commentary, and actionable updates for listeners. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #TomHoman #ICE #PublicSafety #SanctuaryCities #JonathanSavage #CanadaShooting #GriffJenkins #BourbonForBadges #Veterans #FirstResponders #KimOnAWhim #JockTax #MissouriAbortion #Amendment3 #TomAckerman #MizzouBasketball #SocialMediaAddiction #GovernmentOverreach #TruthOverNarrative