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An [insert distribution time-frame] podcast about videogames, life and the weird community that got formed around a group of friends who liked the same show. Hosted by Nick and with a [probably] rotating series of guests, they will talk about recent game news, community updates, mini-reviews and banter about. Send questions at: [email protected]
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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.
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Rich Zeoli says drivers are taught early that when the police tell you to stop -- you stop. But when ICE shot a woman who didn't follow that rule, the left is calling it murder. Here's the latest on reaction to the ICE shooting in Minneapolis, and on the spending bills required to keep the government open. Will the Dems shut the government down aga…
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Across four hours, Marc Cox blends political analysis, legal insight, and local controversies. Hour 1 opens with critiques of Democrats’ accountability, debates over Trump-era housing policies, and “Kim on a Whim” breaking down corporate homebuyer restrictions. Hour 2 mixes cultural commentary with political fallout from ICE incidents, local market…
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This hour examines media coverage and public reaction to ICE officers involved in recent law enforcement incidents. It opens with President and JD Vance statements defending ICE actions, followed by Jason Law discussing officer safety, career risks, and local governance issues in St. Charles County. Jessica Rosenthal updates on pending Supreme Cour…
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Jessica Rosenthal of Fox News Radio reports on key Supreme Court developments, including pending decisions on presidential tariff powers, executive authority over independent agencies, redistricting challenges in Louisiana, and upcoming transgender sports cases. The discussion emphasizes timing, potential impacts, and the broader political context,…
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Jason Law, veteran law enforcement officer and St. Charles County Executive candidate, discusses recent violent incidents involving ICE and the broader challenges officers face on the job. He emphasizes the unfair public and media scrutiny officers endure, highlights the importance of evaluating split-second decisions without hindsight, and shares …
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The hour kicks off with Marc and guests firmly defending ICE officers involved in recent shootings during law enforcement operations, emphasizing self-defense and the legal protections federal officers have under the supremacy clause. Greg Jarrett, legal analyst, explains the concepts of self-defense and “imperfect self-defense,” and highlights how…
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The hour covers a wide range of political and legal issues, starting with protests and federal law enforcement challenges nationwide, then delving into the War Powers Resolution and criticism of Republican Senator Josh Hawley’s vote. Congressman Eric Burleson joins to discuss the House’s extension of Obamacare subsidies, ATF suppressor tax removal,…
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Congressman Eric Burleson joins to dissect the House vote extending Obamacare subsidies, criticizing the 17 Republicans who flipped as fiscally irresponsible and politically myopic. He also weighs in on Josh Hawley’s War Powers vote on Venezuela, labeling it unnecessary and damaging to presidential authority. The discussion expands to nationwide pr…
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The hour opens with a mix of political commentary and cultural observations, focusing heavily on the aftermath of the Minneapolis ICE incident, the role of “angry white female liberals,” and the broader implications of law enforcement, civil unrest, and government response. The discussion shifts to lighter topics, including Rascal Flatts and Jimmy …
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This segment covers lighter and quirky stories, including NPR’s clarification on the Karen Foss compliment incident, the benefits of hiring services like dog walkers and takeout for relationship happiness, Kelly Ripa’s “naked flying” mix-up, Matt Damon’s diet for a new role, and the Girl Scouts’ new cookie, Explormores. The hosts interweave humor, …
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Marc Cox opens the Friday show with college football chatter before hammering Democrats for refusing to hold criminals accountable, citing protests in Portland after ICE officers shot two Venezuelan gang suspects. He slams Oregon’s governor and Minnesota’s Tim Walz for blaming Trump and fueling civil unrest, then praises JD Vance’s sharp media hand…
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In “Kim on a Whim,” the team breaks down Trump’s plan to ban large corporations from buying up single-family homes, a move aimed at tackling America’s affordability crisis. Kim highlights how corporate landlords drive up prices and squeeze families out of homeownership, while Marc questions whether homebuilders really care who buys as long as they …
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The Mark Cox Morning Show dives into Missouri’s 2026 legislative session with Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, discussing upcoming elections, redistricting petitions, and election integrity efforts. Congressman Mike Bost joins the conversation, adding perspective on Missouri politics and voter issues. The show also covers nationwide protests again…
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The hour opens with Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins discussing the legislative session, election preparations, and efforts to clean up voter rolls, while addressing impeachment attempts and petition challenges. The conversation then turns to Rascal Flatts ticket giveaways before examining escalating protests in Minneapolis against ICE, in…
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Griff Jenkins discusses the Minneapolis ICE shooting, explaining the legal framework under Tennessee v. Garner and how a vehicle can be treated as a weapon if it poses an immediate threat. He emphasizes that the woman involved obstructed law enforcement and escalated the situation, putting herself at risk. Jenkins and the hosts analyze the role of …
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Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins discusses the kickoff of the 2026 legislative session, upcoming elections, and the ongoing efforts to ensure election integrity. He highlights the cleaning of voter rolls, hand-counting demonstrations, and the management of signatures for a controversial redistricting referendum. Hoskins addresses criticism…
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Hour 3 covers a mix of politics, international affairs, and health. Illinois Congressman Mike Bost discusses the Minneapolis ICE shooting, emphasizing lawful protest, personal responsibility, and the dangers of inflaming law enforcement rhetoric. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Caroline Levitt outline U.S. plans to market Venezuelan crude oil, st…
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Congressman Mike Bost discussed the Minneapolis ICE incident, emphasizing the necessity of peaceful protest and criticizing politicians who shift blame onto law enforcement. He addressed concerns over Somali-run childcare fraud and the importance of oversight in government funding, citing COVID-era misuse as an example. Bost also weighed in on Vene…
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This hour opens with discussion of safety concerns at West County Mall after a woman and her daughter encounter a carjacking attempt, sparking a broader conversation on mall security, police patrols, and crime prevention. The focus then shifts to Tom Ackerman, reviewing major sports wins including Missouri’s upset at Kentucky, SLU’s victory at VCU,…
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Tom Ackerman joins the show to celebrate major wins for Missouri and SLU basketball, including Mizzou’s first-ever victory at Rupp Arena and SLU’s breakthrough at VCU. He discusses the Midwest’s strong college basketball scene, upcoming NCAA tournament rounds in St. Louis, and other local sports events. Ackerman also weighs in on the Blues’ struggl…
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Hour 1 opens with Marc venting over Kentucky’s loss to Mizzou before turning sharply to the Minneapolis ICE shooting, condemning political leaders and media figures for distorting the facts. The hour continues with Kim’s “On a Whim” segment, warning about California’s proposed billionaire tax and how it could evolve into a nationwide grab at person…
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In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim warns that California’s proposed billionaire wealth tax could open the door to nationwide asset taxation—even on personal items like jewelry or furniture. She and Marc argue it’s a dangerous precedent that violates privacy and the spirit of the Fourth Amendment, calling it part of a broader leftist push to control private we…
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The Mark Cox Morning Show covers a mix of national and local topics across four hours. Hour 1 opens with breaking political news and commentary on the latest developments in Venezuela, including U.S. strategy to counter the Maduro regime. Hour 2 highlights national politics, elections, and social commentary, plus lighter stories like viral news and…
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The hour dives into a mix of politics and current events: from the start of the Missouri legislative session and key policy issues, to debates over Venezuela and U.S. foreign policy featuring Senator Eric Schmitt. Jimmy Failla joins to offer his perspective on media coverage, while the hosts unpack Scott Fawn’s recent acquisitions in Missouri media…
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Senator Eric Schmitt discussed the U.S. operation to remove the Venezuelan dictator, framing it as a precise, America First law enforcement mission rather than a regime change. He highlighted the strategic planning, coordination with military and intelligence assets, and the legal authority used under presidential powers. Schmitt criticized Democra…
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Hour 3 covers Missouri’s legislative session from multiple angles. Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger discusses Senate dysfunction, lack of transparency, and Governor Kehoe’s push to address state income tax. Mary Vogt of the Heritage Foundation weighs in on parental rights, government overreach, and political surveillance under the Biden administr…
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Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer joins Marc to preview the new legislative session, saying he’s ready to take on the Jefferson City “swamp.” Schroer emphasizes expanding school choice, eliminating the state income and personal property taxes without replacing the revenue, and cutting government spending instead. He discusses the Freedom Caucus’ …
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Mark Cox welcomed Missouri Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger to discuss the start of the state legislative session. Wasinger highlighted ongoing dysfunction in Jefferson City, criticizing the lack of transparency in the Senate and the influence of lobbyists and special interests. He predicted a slow start, with little accomplished until closer to …
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Hour 2 of the Mark Cox Morning Show blends state politics, business insights, and cultural news. The legislative session kicks off with State Rep. Richard West discussing plans to reduce personal property taxes, support for first responders and veterans via Ibogaine therapy, and the need for bipartisan cooperation. Nicole Murray reports on business…
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Marc talks with State Rep. Richard West as Missouri’s five-month legislative session begins, highlighting the expected tension in an election year. West outlines his plan to phase out the personal property tax over three years, leaving municipalities and school districts to adjust funding as needed. He also dives into the emerging push for ibogaine…
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Marc kicks off a packed first hour covering the opening day of Missouri’s legislative session, with insight into tax cut talks, lobbying battles, and upcoming interviews with state leaders. On the Soapbox, he defends Trump’s Venezuela strategy as a smart, “America First” move that exposes media hypocrisy and Democratic double standards. Kim’s “Whim…
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Kim dives into the viral controversy over a Minneapolis Hilton franchise that refused rooms to DHS and ICE agents, prompting national backlash and Hilton’s swift termination of the franchise agreement with Ever Peak Hospitality. The crew discusses political bias in business decisions, possible motives tied to illegal hiring, and the broader cultura…
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Marc rails that constitutional war powers matter but argues Trump’s Venezuela actions—though labeled corrupt by opponents—were decisive, practical, and “America First,” not the start of endless wars; he accuses Democrats and the mainstream media of being outmaneuvered, dismisses fears of a Greenland “invasion” as hysterical distraction, and frames …
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The full show dives into the Trump administration’s capture of Nicolás Maduro and its geopolitical implications, media reactions, and Democratic hypocrisy. Marc and Kim break down key political and social issues, from vaccine schedule changes giving parents more choice to reflections on the January 6th anniversary. Guests include Todd Pyro on Calif…
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Hour 4 opens with Mark addressing the aftermath of Maduro’s capture, the U.S. role, and media reactions, then moves to Rascal Flatts ticket giveaways and a firsthand account of January 6, debunking mainstream narratives. Ryan Wiggins joins to discuss alleged election interference via Venezuelan-developed voting software and ongoing investigations, …
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Ryan Wiggins breaks down alleged foreign interference in U.S. elections, tracing Dominion and Smartmatic software back to Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and its potential impact on the 2020 election. He discusses affidavits, whistleblowers, and ongoing investigations, connecting these issues to the recent Maduro capture. Wiggins also reflects on election…
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Hour 3 covers the fallout from the Maduro operation, insights from Todd Pyro on media and fraud investigations, a deep dive with Mark Walters on California’s Second Amendment ruling, and Kim’s breakdown of the CDC’s new childhood vaccine schedule giving parents more decision-making power. #Maduro #ToddPyro #SecondAmendment #MarkWalters #GunRights #…
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2A Tuesday: Mark Walters Breaks Down California’s Open Carry Ruling and Gun Rights BattlesSummary: Mark Walters joins the show for 2A Tuesday to analyze the Ninth Circuit’s decision striking down California’s open carry ban, the legal reasoning under the Bruen Test, and the broader implications for gun rights nationwide. He also discusses red flag …
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Hour 2 blends politics and current events with lighter news. Marc opens with a correction on the January 6th anniversary and highlights warm January weather. Ryan Schmelz breaks down Washington’s looming government funding decisions, Obamacare subsidy votes, and tax policy impacts. Former Senator John Lamping dives into Missouri’s upcoming legislat…
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Former State Senator John Lamping joins Marc and Kim to preview Missouri’s 2026 legislative session, focusing on Governor Kehoe’s push to eliminate the state income tax. Lamping says the odds look strong but warns the real resistance will come from business lobbies, not Democrats. He explains the likely shift toward taxing services and goods curren…
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Hour 1 of The Mark Cox Morning Show opens with sharp criticism of Democrats echoing America’s adversaries in their outrage over Trump’s capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. Marc and Kim mock left-wing hypocrisy, break down media reaction from figures like Ana Navarro and Don Lemon, and feature Stephen Miller defending the Trump Doctrine a…
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In this “Kim on a Whim” segment, Kim and Marc react to a viral video of an ER nurse describing absurd hospital protocols requiring pregnancy tests for biological males identifying as women. They condemn the lack of common sense in medical and corporate policies, highlighting a Planet Fitness locker room incident where staff failed to act on inappro…
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The Mark Cox Morning Show kicks off 2026 with high-stakes news and sharp analysis. Hour 1 dives into Nicolás Maduro’s U.S. capture, the $9 billion Minnesota daycare fraud scandal, and the fallout for Governor Tim Walz, mixed with humor, New Year’s chatter, and Mark’s reflections on socialism and border security. Hour 2 provides legal context from H…
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Hour 4 covers a mix of international and domestic political developments. The hour opens with updates on Nicolas Maduro’s arrest and upcoming court appearance, including live reports from Tonya J. Powers outside the courthouse and analysis of the careful timing and political considerations behind the operation. The discussion touches on institution…
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Tom Ackerman covers the week in sports, highlighting Indiana’s dominant college football win over Alabama, analyzing key plays, player performances, and coaching strategies. He also recaps other college and professional games, including dramatic endings in basketball and the NFL, and updates on the St. Louis Cardinals’ roster moves, trades, and far…
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Dan Buck analyzes the Maduro operation, calling it risky but strategically executed. He emphasizes that Maduro is a brutal dictator responsible for massive drug trafficking, deaths, and exploitation in Venezuela, yet critics, particularly on the left, are framing the operation as controversial. Buck discusses the timing, coordination, and political…
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Hour 2 covers a full sweep of stories as the new year kicks off. The show opens with Mark recapping Nicolas Maduro’s arrest and transport to a New York courtroom, teasing the legal and political implications. Hans von Spakovsky breaks down the legal precedent, comparing Maduro’s case to Manuel Noriega, confirming the U.S. had full authority for the…
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Legal expert Hans von Spakovsky joins Mark, Kim, and Ethan to unpack the legal legitimacy behind the U.S. capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. Drawing direct parallels to the 1989 Noriega precedent, Hans explains why Trump’s move was fully constitutional and backed by decades of case law, even with a Clinton-appointed judge now overseeing…
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Mark Cox opens 2026 recharged and ready, diving into the stunning U.S. capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro while torching media skepticism and political spin. Kim’s “On a Whim” spotlights the $9 billion Minnesota daycare fraud scandal that could sink Governor Tim Walz, tying corruption and media cover-ups into a broader political reckonin…
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