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On this episode of the podcast, ER physician and healthcare entrepreneur Dr. Ron Elfenbein joins the show to tell a story few Americans have heard from the inside.During the height of COVID-19, Dr. Elfenbein helped source PPE, designed intubation boxes, and worked to distribute monoclonal antibody treatments when hospitals were overwhelmed and options were limited. But after publicly criticizing the Biden Administration's decision to halt monoclonal antibodies and questioning vaccine mandates, Dr. Elfenbein found himself under federal indictment for healthcare fraud — charges stemming from billing disputes he says were selectively and politically pursued.After a grueling trial, a District Court acquitted him due to insufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict. But despite that acquittal, the weaponized Department of Justice has appealed the case, forcing Dr. Elfenbein back into court this August.If you would like to follow Dr. Elfenbein on X you can do so by searching for his handle: @RonElfenbeinMD. You can also give to his legal defense fund by visiting the following website: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-dr-elfenbeins-legal-defenseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The hour begins with Governor Mike Kehoe discussing Missouri's state of emergency amid incoming snow, plans to phase out the state income tax over five years, and budget accounting clarifications. Jim Carafano provides analysis on NATO commitments, Greenland negotiations, and U.S. strategy in Iran, emphasizing Trump's foreign policy approach. Congressman Eric Burlison joins for Capitol Beat, covering ICE funding, congressional subpoenas of the Clintons, and ongoing appropriations debates. Kim on a Whim closes the hour reviewing historic drops in U.S. crime rates, connecting results to increased policing and law enforcement strategies, while previewing upcoming segments on snow forecasts and March for Life coverage. Hashtags: #MarcCox #MikeKehoe #JimCarafano #EricBurlison #KimOnAWhim #MissouriPolitics #CapitolBeat #CrimeTrends #ForeignPolicy #IncomeTaxReform #PublicSafety
In this edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim highlights a neuroscientist's warning that technology in classrooms has stunted cognitive development in Gen Z, with performance drops across attention, literacy, and IQ. She and Marc dig into how excessive screen use, lowered standards, and reliance on AI have hollowed out real learning and life skills—from cursive writing and math to basic social interaction. They argue that modern education prioritizes feelings over rigor, call for bringing back practical classes like Home Ec and financial literacy, and lament how society's obsession with digital tools and identity politics has replaced substance and standards. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #EducationDecline #GenZ #Technology #AI #LowerStandards #CursiveWriting #HomeEc #MarcCox
Marc opens Friday's show energized, blasting Jack Smith and the DOJ's double standard in prosecuting Trump while defending his own First Amendment right to question the 2020 election. Kim St. Onge rejoins the studio as they shift from fiery politics to media critique—calling out weather sensationalism and the obsession with snow coverage. “Kim on a Whim” dives into the decline of education and cognitive skills in the tech era, warning that lowered standards and AI reliance are dumbing down America. The hour closes with Marc mocking the exaggerated storm forecasts and praising Dave Murray's measured, facts-first approach to winter weather. Hashtags: #MarcCox #JackSmith #Trump #MediaBias #KimOnAWhim #EducationDecline #DaveMurray #WeatherHype #FirstAmendment
The hour opens with wildly varying snow forecasts for St. Louis, highlighting conflicting reports and emphasizing Dave Murray's cautious approach over computer-generated predictions. Ethan and Marc discuss grocery store panic buying and logistical concerns for weekend events amid expected storms. The discussion pivots to political news, including Jack Smith's testimony before Congress, the J6 committee's destroyed evidence, and misconceptions about ICE detaining a five-year-old, clarified with Nicole Murray from New Jersey. The hour closes with lighter news in “In Other News,” covering quirky sports, pop culture, and viral cold weather myths. Hashtags: #MarcCox #WinterStorm #DaveMurray #JackSmith #J6Committee #NicoleMurray #PoliticalNews #PopCulture #WeatherUpdates
Marc and Kim open the hour discussing severe winter storm forecasts, leading into a live conversation with Governor Mike Kehoe. The governor explains the state of emergency, activation of federal resources, and potential National Guard deployment. He details Missouri's plan to gradually eliminate state income tax over four to five years, update the sales tax code, and stabilize property taxes, while addressing recent accounting errors and defending redistricting efforts. The discussion emphasizes fiscal responsibility, citizen empowerment over government spending, and preparation for the upcoming storm. The hour closes with a preview of upcoming segments on international and environmental news. Hashtags: #MarcCox #MikeKehoe #MissouriPolitics #IncomeTax #StatePolicy #WinterStorm #FiscalResponsibility #Redistricting #DaveMurray #WeatherUpdates
Marc and Kim host Congressman Eric Burlison to break down recent legislative actions and political accountability. Burlison details the House's appropriations process, highlighting controversial earmarks funding transgender healthcare and late-term abortion programs. He discusses the ongoing contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton, comparing them to past cases like Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, emphasizing legal and procedural challenges. The conversation critiques partisan dynamics, enforcement of subpoenas, and the importance of holding public figures accountable, while also touching on local winter weather updates ahead of Dave Murray's forecast. Hashtags: #MarcCox #EricBurlison #CapitolBeat #Congress #ContemptOfCongress #Earmarks #PoliticalAccountability #Legislation #HouseAppropriations
Marc and Kim open the hour examining economic challenges and policy solutions with Joe Lavorgna, counselor to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessett. Lavorgna outlines efforts to curb corporate homebuying, reduce borrowing costs through credit card interest caps, and expand disposable income via strong economic growth and targeted tax relief. The discussion touches on inflation trends, rental costs, real wages, and the administration's approach to Federal Reserve policy, emphasizing the importance of marketing these gains to the public amid media noise. The segment closes with a preview of upcoming guests and Dave Murray's weather update. Hashtags: #MarcCox #JoeLavorgna #Treasury #EconomicPolicy #Inflation #HousingMarket #InterestRates #FederalReserve #TrumpAdministration #DaveMurray
Marc and Kim speak with Noemi Padilla, a former abortion clinic manager turned client advocate, ahead of the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Padilla shares her journey from performing abortions—sometimes under unethical and profit-driven circumstances—to finding faith, redemption, and a new mission helping others leave the industry. She discusses the ongoing realities of the abortion industry, her personal transformation, and the work she now does to guide and support those seeking to exit it. The segment closes with a preview of upcoming snow coverage from Dave Murray. Hashtags: #MarcCox #KimStOnge #NoemiPadilla #MarchForLife #AbortionIndustry #Redemption #ProLife #Faith #ClientAdvocate #DaveMurray
Marc and Kim speak with 97.1 Chief Meteorologist Dave Murray about the incoming winter storm and what St. Louis and surrounding areas can expect. Murray explains the complexity of predicting snow totals, the storm's slow development, and how even slight shifts in the storm's path can dramatically impact accumulations. He breaks down the cold temperatures, timing of snow and sleet, road treatment challenges, and the broader effects of the storm across the nation. The segment emphasizes cautious planning and understanding model guidance versus actual forecasts. Hashtags: #MarcCox #KimStOnge #DaveMurray #StLouisWeather #WinterStorm #SnowForecast #ColdWeather #Meteorology #QueenOfHearts #GunsNHoses
Hour 4 opens with Joe LaVorgna discussing the administration's economic policies, including curbing corporate home buying, credit card interest relief, and overall affordability improvements, emphasizing strong GDP growth and inflation management. Noemi Padilla shares her powerful story of leaving the abortion industry and now supporting those exiting it, highlighting the March for Life. Chief Meteorologist Dave Murray provides a detailed forecast for the approaching snowstorm, explaining timing, accumulation, and travel impacts while cautioning against relying on computer-generated models. The hour closes with Marc and Kim covering selective evidence destruction by the J6 committee and providing weekend safety guidance amid the winter storm. Hashtags: #MarcCox #KimStOnge #JoeLaVorgna #NoemiPadilla #DaveMurray #Ec
Marc and Kim dive into a fiery Friday show packed with sharp political analysis and weather drama. Hour 1 hits hard on Jack Smith's prosecution of Trump, free speech, and media panic over snow forecasts. Hour 2 tracks the storm's spread, tackles the ICE “five-year-old” hoax with Nicole Murray from New Jersey, and closes with “In Other News.” Hour 3 features Governor Mike Kehoe on Missouri's income tax overhaul, Jim Carafano on NATO and Iran, Congressman Eric Burlison on congressional subpoenas and Clinton contempt, and Kim on a Whim breaking down record crime declines. Hour 4 wraps with economist Joe Lavorgna on Trump's economic surge, Noemi Padilla's powerful redemption story from the abortion industry, Dave Murray's cautious snow forecast, and closing analysis on Jack Smith's evasive testimony. Hashtags: #MarcCox #KimStOnge #MikeKehoe #JimCarafano #EricBurlison #JoeLavorgna #NoemiPadilla #NicoleMurray #Trump #JackSmith #WinterStorm #CrimeStats #Economy #ProLife #WeatherUpdates #MissouriPolitics
Former Senator Jim Talent joins the show to discuss the significance of President Trump's Greenland negotiations, emphasizing U.S. strategic interests and the role of European allies. Talent highlights Trump's diplomatic approach, contrasts it with conventional European expectations, and underscores the effectiveness of leveraging alliances like NATO. The conversation also critiques media reactions, European political paradigms, and the impact of Trump's deal-making tactics on both international relations and domestic perceptions. #JimTalent #GreenlandDeal #TrumpDiplomacy #NATO #USForeignPolicy #MarcCoxShow #EuropeanRelations #StrategicAlliances #ConservativePerspective
In the debut of “Stu in the Lou,” Stuart McMillan joins Marc Cox with firsthand insights from Jefferson City after attending the governor's State of the State address and prayer breakfast. He reveals Governor Parson's push to ban soda and candy purchases with SNAP benefits and details a proposed Jackson County ordinance targeting ICE agents that Parson calls “hypocritical.” Marc and Stu also take on Missouri's tax overhaul debate—arguing for scrapping the income tax, killing personal property taxes, and letting Missourians decide how to spend their own money. #MarcCoxShow #StuInTheLou #GovernorParson #SNAPReform #MissouriPolitics #StateOfTheState #Taxes #PersonalPropertyTax #JeffCity #TalkRadio
The hour opens with Marc Cox and Stuart McMillan discussing the Midwest weather, local politics, and Stu's role at the Heartlander. Key topics include Governor Kehoe's SNAP benefit reforms, the misuse of personal property taxes, and challenges to ICE agent protections. The conversation then shifts to national and international politics, including Gavin Newsom's Davos appearances alongside Alex Soros, Trump's negotiation tactics with Europe and Greenland, and Scott Besson's sharp criticism of progressive hypocrisy. Stu in the Lou provides in-depth local analysis and highlights state-level legislative dynamics. #MarcCoxShow #StuInTheLou #GavinNewsom #Trump #Davos #MissouriPolitics #SNAPReform #Heartlander #TalkRadio
Tom Ackerman joins Marc Cox to relive the Indiana Hoosiers' national championship win, sharing behind-the-scenes moments from the game, post-game celebrations, and the standout quarterback sneak by Mendoza. Ackerman highlights the team's grit, coaching strategy, and the impact on Indiana's football program, comparing it to the basketball legacy. He also touches on SLU's rise in college basketball, praising their coach's leadership and upcoming challenges. The segment blends sports analysis with personal anecdotes from the championship experience. #TomAckerman #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeFootball #SLUBasketball #Championship #MarcCoxShow #SportsHighlights
Hour 2 features Stuart McMillan filling in for Kim, bringing updates on the Midwest with a mix of lighthearted studio moments, snowstorm prep, and commentary on RFK Jr.'s political moves. The segment covers House Oversight actions against the Clintons, emphasizing accountability and congressional subpoenas, and includes an in-depth interview with Tom Ackerman on Indiana Hoosiers' championship and team dynamics. The hour closes with “In Other News,” highlighting quirky stories from lifetime beer for Coach Signetti to a coyote spotted on Alcatraz, and media shake-ups at CBS. #MarcCoxShow #MidwestNews #TomAckerman #IndianaHoosiers #HouseOversight #Clintons #SportsRecap #QuirkyNews #CBSNews #PunxsutawneyPhil
Hour 4 wraps up a powerhouse morning with standout interviews and fiery commentary. Deputy White House Press Secretary Abigail Jackson joins Marc to discuss the administration's economic gains, housing reform, and how the media dodges Trump's record-setting success. Shannon Bream follows with insight into the Greenland deal, Supreme Court rulings, and the fallout from Gavin Newsom's controversial remarks in Davos. Griff Jenkins delivers a frontline report on ICE operations, exposing how sanctuary city policies fuel lawlessness and endanger federal agents. The hour closes with Marc's hilarious personal story about Lindsey Graham — a mix of humor, perspective, and a sharp critique of left-wing hypocrisy. #MarcCoxShow #AbigailJackson #ShannonBream #GriffJenkins #WhiteHouse #ICE #SupremeCourt #MediaBias #LindseyGraham #PoliticalHypocrisy
Mark Vargas, editor-in-chief of the Illinois Review and Newsmax contributor, discusses Illinois politics, highlighting Governor Pritzker's policies on immigration and local law enforcement limitations for ICE. He details the surge in attacks on ICE agents, the disparity in resource allocation for legal residents versus illegal immigrants, and the dynamics of the Republican gubernatorial primary between Ted Dabrowski and Darren Bailey. Vargas also provides insight on the strategic importance of Greenland for U.S. national security, emphasizing Trump's diplomatic approach and efforts to counter Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic. #MarkVargas #IllinoisPolitics #Immigration #ICE #RepublicanPrimary #GreenlandDeal #USNationalSecurity #MarcCoxShow #ConservativePerspective
Hour 3 opens with updates from Stuart McMillan on conservative viewpoints and the Heartlander Media perspective, emphasizing the importance of virtue, American values, and challenges in Minnesota. The hour features an in-depth interview with former Senator Jim Talent on Trump's Greenland deal and U.S.-Europe relations, highlighting strategic diplomacy and national security. Mark Vargas joins to discuss Illinois politics, immigration policy, and the state Republican primary, criticizing local Democratic policies and the treatment of ICE agents. The hour closes with Mark Cox's “Soapbox” segment on Canada's trade posture, tariffs, and the broader impact of Trump's America First policies on global trade. #MarcCoxShow #TrumpPolicy #GreenlandDeal #JimTalent #MarkVargas #IllinoisPolitics #Immigration #AmericaFirst #GlobalTrade #MarkCoxSoapbox
Hour 4 opens with Stuart McMillan filling in for Kim St. Ange, bringing a mix of humor and local updates before transitioning to an in-depth conversation with Abigail Jackson, White House Deputy Press Secretary. The discussion covers the Trump administration's first-year accomplishments, including tax cuts, economic growth, border security, and housing affordability initiatives. Jackson addresses media coverage challenges, the president's executive actions, and the importance of Congressional support. The segment also highlights Caroline Levitt's role in managing the press corps, with Jackson praised for her composure and professionalism in conveying the administration's message. The hour sets the stage for further political analysis with Shannon Bream. #MarcCoxShow #AbigailJackson #WhiteHouse #TrumpAdministration #EconomicGrowth #HousingPolicy #PressBriefing #CarolineLevitt #Politics
In this segment, Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins joins Marc and Stuart to break down the chaos surrounding ICE operations and protests in liberal strongholds. Jenkins recounts his firsthand coverage of an ICE operation in Maine, where activists—many dubbed the “nose ring militia”—blocked arrests of criminal illegal aliens, including violent offenders. He exposes how sanctuary city policies endanger law enforcement and embolden extremists, sharing disturbing examples of ICE agents being doxxed and threatened online. The discussion turns to media hypocrisy, political cowardice, and public safety before lightening with talk of Jenkins' tireless schedule, surfing habit, and respect for colleague Mike Tobin's Everest push-up challenge to raise awareness for veteran suicide. #MarcCoxShow #GriffJenkins #ICE #BorderSecurity #SanctuaryCities #LawEnforcement #FoxNews #PublicSafety #VeteranAwareness
The full show delivers a packed Thursday morning of insight, interviews, and sharp commentary. Hour 1 kicks off with Stuart McMillan stepping in for Kim St. Ange, introducing “Stu in the Lou” and breaking down Missouri politics, Governor Kehoe's policy plans, and the state's economic direction. Hour 2 dives into Midwest headlines and accountability, spotlighting the Clintons' contempt proceedings and an exclusive sports chat with Tom Ackerman on Indiana's national title win. Hour 3 expands to foreign policy, with Jim Talent dissecting Trump's Greenland success and Mark Vargas exposing Illinois' migrant chaos and political fractures. The finale — Hour 4 — brings powerhouse guests Abigail Jackson, Shannon Bream, and Griff Jenkins, each giving perspective on Trump's global strategy, ICE enforcement, and media hypocrisy, closing with Marc's unforgettable Lindsey Graham story that perfectly caps off a lively, unfiltered morning show. #MarcCoxShow #StuInTheLou #JimTalent #MarkVargas #AbigailJackson #ShannonBream #GriffJenkins #AmericaFirst #MissouriPolitics #GreenlandDeal #ICE #MediaBias #LindseyGraham
On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head is joined by Josh Hammer, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, Host of The Josh Hammer Show, and Author of “Israel and Civilization,” for a timely conversation on what he calls the rise of “moral blackmail” in America. Drawing from his recent article for Front Page Magazine, Hammer explains how the radical Left increasingly uses intimidation, emotional pressure, and the threat of unrest to force political and cultural compliance rather than winning debates through facts or persuasion.The discussion examines key flashpoints including the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation, the Derek Chauvin trial, post-Dobbs protests, and ongoing unrest in Minneapolis, arguing that mob pressure has been used to undermine due process and the rule of law. Hammer also warns that media disinformation and selective enforcement have fueled public confusion and normalized intimidation tactics.Together, the duo explores what this trend means for free speech, institutional integrity, and the future of the American republic, and whether the country is finally beginning to push back.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mary Vogt, Heritage Foundation VP, joins to discuss the politicization of climate policy and the waning influence of the “climate scare” narrative. She critiques globalists like Al Gore and Greta Thunberg, emphasizing that environmental policy is often driven by political advantage rather than results. Vogt highlights Trump administration efforts to hold the federal bureaucracy accountable, including measures like Schedule Up, which allow firing underperforming federal employees, and efforts to dismantle the deep state. The conversation underscores the disconnect between political messaging and practical policy outcomes. #ClimatePolicy #HeritageFoundation #DailySignal #DeepState #TrumpAdministration #GovernmentAccountability
Kim St. Onge leads a lively “Kim on a Whim” exploring the growing backlash against massive data center projects popping up across the Midwest. From Franklin County to Warrenton and Troy, residents are pushing back over noise, power, and environmental concerns while city officials chase tax revenue and tech investment. Marc and Kim debate AI's energy demands—like ChatGPT using ten times more electricity than a Google search—and question whether data centers bring enough long-term jobs to justify their impact. #MarcCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #DataCenters #AI #MissouriPolitics #ChatGPT #CommunityDebate #Technology
Marc Cox kicks off the morning with sharp wit and energy — from President Trump's mid-flight Air Force One malfunction to his high-stakes Davos trip where global elites brace for impact. Kim St. Onge dives into “Kim on a Whim,” spotlighting Missouri's fierce debate over AI-powered data centers and their toll on communities. The hour closes with Marc's fiery takedown of taxpayer-funded sports projects as Eric Schmidt floats using Rams settlement money to bring an NFL team back to St. Louis. #MarcCoxShow #Trump #Davos #KimOnAWhim #DataCenters #EricSchmidt #NFL #TaxpayerMoney #TalkRadio #MissouriPolitics
This segment opens with reflections on Howard Lutnick's remarks at the World Economic Forum, emphasizing America First policies, criticizing European dependence on China, and highlighting global energy and manufacturing concerns. The conversation transitions to Nicole Murray's market update, noting major stock losses amid tariff concerns and business news including the closure of Canyon Cafe, Bayer's Supreme Court appeal, and Missouri self-driving legislation. The hosts also discuss OpenAI's age prediction model and debate recommendations for office worker break times, weighing practicality and efficiency in modern work-life balance. #Markets #NicoleMurray #WorldEconomicForum #AmericaFirst #Stocks #BusinessNews #WorkLifeBalance #OpenAI #MarkCoxMorningShow
Hour 2 opens with coverage of President Trump's arrival in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, highlighting Howard Lutnick's remarks on globalization and America First policies. The discussion moves to Trump's new executive order aimed at limiting large investors from buying single-family homes, protecting American homeowners, and potential changes to 401(k) usage for first-time buyers. The hour also features a market check with Nicole Murray, detailing recent losses across major indexes and business updates including Bayer's Supreme Court appeal, Missouri self-driving truck legislation, and OpenAI's age prediction model. The hour closes with lighter news, from Poison's canceled tour and Matt Damon's Netflix critique to an emu chase in Florida and studies on midlife fitness and energy slumps. #TrumpDavos #ExecutiveOrder #Housing #Markets #NicoleMurray #BusinessNews #InOtherNews #MarkCoxMorningShow
Marc Cox covers President Trump's extended address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting his direct critique of Europe's energy policies, Greenland's strategic importance, and NATO spending. Jimmy Failla joins to discuss Trump's nonstop media presence and the comedy of politics, while Taylor Riggs breaks down the U.S. housing market, executive orders, and 401(k) implications. The hour wraps with a broader look at Trump's America First economic policies, global trade, and energy strategy, framing him as a leader reshaping U.S. influence on the world stage. #MarcCoxShow #Trump #Davos #AmericaFirst #NATO #Greenland #HousingMarket #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #TalkRadio #WorldEconomicForum
Dr. George Delgado, family physician and author, discusses the March for Life in Washington, D.C., and the ongoing cultural and legal battles over abortion in the U.S., particularly in Missouri. He explains the abortion pill reversal protocol he developed, which allows women who have taken Mifepristone—but not Misoprostol—to use progesterone to potentially save the pregnancy. Delgado highlights the medical and social risks of unmonitored chemical abortions and shares that over 7,000 lives have been saved through the protocol. He emphasizes the need for awareness and regulation amid the proliferation of mail-order abortion pills. #AbortionPillReversal #MarchForLife #ProLife #ChemicalAbortion #DrGeorgeDelgado #MissouriAbortionLaw
The hour covers a mix of local and global issues, beginning with winter weather forecasts and snow preparations while highlighting travel concerns. Mark Cox breaks down President Trump's impact on energy independence, the World Economic Forum, and critiques of climate policy with Heritage Foundation's Mary Vogt. Dr. George Delgado joins to discuss the March for Life, abortion pill reversal, and protecting preborn children amid state-level legal battles. The hour blends practical advice, political analysis, and pro-life advocacy with live updates from global leaders. #WeatherUpdate #TrumpEnergyPolicy #WorldEconomicForum #ClimatePolicy #HeritageFoundation #MarchForLife #AbortionPillReversal #ProLife
Hour 4 continues with Jimmy Failla joining Marc Cox to discuss his upcoming show at the factory in Chesterfield, New York City winters, and the quirks of Midwestern snow. The conversation touches on Failla's experiences in radio and TV, humorous anecdotes from his taxi-driving days, and the ongoing content generated by President Trump, including the recent Greenland and NATO remarks. They also discuss media narratives around Trump, including dementia claims, and the impact of political coverage on comedians like Failla. The segment ends with a reminder about his Saturday performance and preview of the next guest, Taylor Riggs. #MarcCoxShow #JimmyFailla #Trump #PoliticalComedy #TalkRadio #Chesterfield #Snowstorm #MidwestHumor #Davos
Hour 4 continues with Taylor Riggs discussing the complexities of the housing market, including the impact of limiting institutional investors and the interplay between interest rates, home prices, and supply shortages. She breaks down President Trump's executive orders on housing and 401(k) withdrawals for first-time homebuyers, emphasizing the long-term implications for Americans' savings and retirement planning. Riggs also analyzes market reactions to Trump's tariff threats and Greenland remarks, providing practical advice on navigating short-term volatility. The conversation balances policy, economic strategy, and common-sense guidance for everyday Americans. #MarcCoxShow #TaylorRiggs #HousingMarket #401k #Trump #ExecutiveOrders #InterestRates #MarketInsights #TalkRadio
Today's full show weaves together President Trump's high-profile World Economic Forum appearance in Davos with in-studio analysis and expert commentary. Hour 1 opens with Air Force One turbulence, Trump's arrival in Switzerland, Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” segment on AI-powered data centers, and Eric Schmidt's NFL ideas. Hour 2 dives into Trump's executive orders on housing, 401(k) policy implications, and market moves with Nicole Murray, plus lighter human-interest news. Hour 3 captures Trump's live address on U.S. energy dominance, nuclear expansion, and AI leadership, along with sharp critiques of Europe's Green New Deal policies. Hour 4 covers Trump's strategic points on Greenland and NATO, Jimmy Failla's take on nonstop media engagement, and Taylor Riggs breaking down housing market dynamics, tariffs, and economic strategy. The show highlights Trump's America First agenda, U.S. sovereignty in global energy, and how leadership decisions impact both domestic markets and international relations. #MarcCoxShow #Trump #Davos #AmericaFirst #EnergyPolicy #Greenland #NATO #HousingMarket #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #Markets #TalkRadio
Kim St. Onge leads a lively discussion on the closure of Canyon Café at Plaza Frontenac and the broader collapse of brick-and-mortar retail as chains like Macy's, Rite Aid, and Party City shut hundreds of stores nationwide. The team debates whether online convenience, inflation, or safety concerns are to blame for empty malls, while swapping personal stories about shopping habits, family trips, and the fading nostalgia of the American mall experience. #MarcCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #Retail #Economy #ShoppingTrends #TalkRadio
Marc Cox kicks off a frigid Tuesday with laughs about cold mornings and Indiana's big football win before diving into hard-hitting stories of political and cultural chaos. From Don Lemon's church protest and Minnesota's far-left meltdown to Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” segment on the collapse of malls and retail, the hour blends humor with sharp commentary. Marc closes with reflections on Dr. King's true message of equality and a blistering critique of Michelle Obama's racially selective shopping remarks. #MarcCoxShow #2ATuesday #Politics #Retail #Equality #MediaBias #TalkRadio
Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins Marc Cox to dissect government overreach, the elimination of the state income tax, and the practical impact of a higher sales tax. He explains how Missourians could benefit from a phased transition, while highlighting the importance of economic growth in offsetting lost revenue. Lamping also touches on legislative filibusters, political accountability, and the legal gray areas surrounding recent Minneapolis church incidents, offering a blend of fiscal insight and commentary on law and order. #MarcCoxShow #JohnLamping #MissouriPolitics #IncomeTax #SalesTax #Government #FiscalPolicy #TalkRadio
Hour 2 covers a mix of breaking news, political insight, and light-hearted updates. Marc Cox reports on an early-morning earthquake in Illinois, the DOJ ruling on mailing firearms, and the president's message to Davos about U.S. economic strength and global elite control. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping analyzes state income tax elimination, sales tax impacts, and legislative filibusters. The hour closes with “In Other News,” featuring Martian beaches, a 100-year-old Wyoming letter, lonely swans, AI's effects on students, and single-passenger flying vehicles. #MarcCoxShow #Davos #JohnLamping #MissouriPolitics #InOtherNews #TalkRadio
Marc Cox welcomes Mark Walters of Armed American Radio for a powerful 2A Tuesday discussion. They break down the DOJ's decision striking down the ban on mailing concealable firearms, marking a major win for gun rights. Walters also previews a Supreme Court case challenging Hawaii's extreme public carry restrictions and blasts New York AG Letitia James for her prosecution of Florida businessman Michael DeStefano, who faces 521 years in prison for refusing to surrender customer data. The hour underscores how gun control laws are being weaponized against law-abiding Americans. #MarcCoxShow #2ATuesday #GunRights #MarkWalters #DOJ #Hawaii #LetitiaJames #SecondAmendment #TalkRadio
Dan Buck breaks down the roots of unrest in Minneapolis, emphasizing that elected officials' rhetoric and lack of law enforcement support fuel chaos. He analyzes the role of AgitProp tactics and mass immigration as tools the left uses to consolidate power, citing Laura Reese from the Heritage Foundation on the political motivations behind opposition to ICE and deportations. Buck highlights the church disruption incident as a blatant violation of law and applauds the congregation's calm, resilient response, framing it as a stand against escalating lawlessness and a testament to faith prevailing over chaos. #MinneapolisProtests #Immigration #LawEnforcement #AgitProp #ChristianFaith #DanBuck
Ryan Wiggins joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to dissect the latest in Virginia politics and federal law enforcement issues. The discussion covers Democratic priorities, including aggressive new taxes, expanded social services for undocumented residents, and social policies such as abortion and ranked-choice voting. Wiggins also examines the impact of local cooperation with ICE, federal immigration enforcement, and the consequences of Democratic control at state and national levels. The segment highlights how policy decisions directly affect citizens, small businesses, and law enforcement efficacy, providing a clear warning about the potential outcomes of left‑leaning legislative agendas. #MarcCoxShow #RyanWiggins #VirginiaPolitics #Immigration #FederalEnforcement #StatePolicy #TalkRadio
Hour 4 dives deep into law enforcement challenges and political analysis, beginning with Dan Buck discussing agitation and protests in Minneapolis, the role of ICE, and the radical left's strategies. The hour also features Ryan Wiggins on Virginia's legislative priorities, federal oversight, tax changes, social policies for undocumented residents, abortion law proposals, and broader political consequences. Highlights emphasize the interplay between local enforcement, public sentiment, and Democratic policy initiatives, providing listeners with a detailed understanding of national and state-level political impacts. #MarcCoxShow #DanBuck #RyanWiggins #MinneapolisProtests #VirginiaPolitics #Immigration #LawEnforcement #PolicyAnalysis
The full show blends humor, cultural commentary, and political analysis across four dynamic hours. Hour 1 opens with cold‑morning laughs and Indiana's football win, then dives into Don Lemon's church protest, Minnesota's far‑left unrest, and Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” look at retail collapse, ending with reflections on Dr. King's message and Michelle Obama's racially selective shopping critique. Hour 2 mixes national news and lighter stories: Illinois earthquake coverage, DOJ firearm mailing rules, the president's Davos remarks, and John Lamping on Missouri tax policy, closing with quirky updates from “In Other News.” Hour 3 features traffic chaos, Giants coaching moves, and legal takes on protests, with Mark Walters on gun law rulings and Kim On a Whim on Kamala Harris' VP vetting of Josh Shapiro and Democratic Party strategy. Hour 4 examines law enforcement and protest dynamics with Dan Buck, international developments with Ryan Wiggins including NATO, the World Economic Forum, and Greenland exercises, and Virginia Democrats' legislative priorities affecting taxes, business regulations, and social policy. Across all hours, Marc Cox weaves sharp insight with engaging commentary
Hour 3 features Fox News Radio correspondent Ryan Schmelz breaking down the political fallout from Minnesota ICE related protests and how they are shaping negotiations over Department of Homeland Security funding. Heidi reacts to a clip from Pete Buttigieg on housing, healthcare, and affordability, discuss immigration, ICE reform versus abolition, Secret Service scrutiny after assassination attempts on Donald Trump, and the strain of a nonstop news cycle on journalists and hosts.
Fox News Radio correspondent Ryan Schmelz breaks down the political fallout from Minnesota ICE protests and how they are influencing negotiations over Department of Homeland Security funding. The segment covers Democratic demands around ICE policy, border security challenges, deportations of dangerous criminals amid local resistance, and growing bipartisan scrutiny of Secret Service training and presidential protection. Schmelz also explains the nonstop pace of the modern news cycle and the pressure it puts on reporters.
Hour 2 explores how AI and ChatGPT are being used for everyday health, legal, and business questions, along with the risks of relying on AI without professional verification. The conversation covers AI in medicine and law, job displacement fears, and media workflows tied to YouTube and NIL campaigns. The hour also revisits the Minnesota church incident with security expert Dustin Dobbyn, focusing on church security, enforcement of the FACE Act, concealed versus open carry, and practical situational awareness tips for everyday personal safety.
Security expert Dustin Dobbyn, a Marine Corps veteran and former SWAT operator, reacts to the Minnesota church invasion and explains why houses of worship should be off limits. He breaks down the importance of enforcing the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, why churches should consider trained, armed security, and the advantages of concealed carry over open carry.
Hour 1 opens with the legal fallout from Don Lemon entering a Minnesota church with protesters. Hans von Spakovsky explains why disrupting a worship service is not protected by the First Amendment and how the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act applies to houses of worship. The hour also recaps a wild NFL weekend, college football headlines, and a broader discussion on protests, public safety, media incentives, and social media driven outrage.
Legal analysis with Hans von Spakovsky on the Minnesota church protest involving Don Lemon. The discussion explains how the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act applies to houses of worship, why the First Amendment does not protect disrupting a religious service, and where lawful protest becomes unlawful interference.