Marc Cox leads a politically charged show covering national issues, local policy, and conservative perspectives.
Hour 1 examines the government shutdown’s impact on air travel and federal workers, then Dan Buck joins for “Buck Don’t Give a _____” to discuss Liz Wheeler, Elon Musk, and the fight for free speech in today’s media.
Hour 2 features Dom Savino with economic analysis on the shutdown, Obamacare, and market trends, followed by Veterans Day reflections and “In Other News” highlighting celebrity politics, tech, and college sports.
Hour 3 includes Mary Vought from The Heritage Foundation discussing the rise of socialism in major cities and conservative strategy, while David Stokes from the Show-Me Institute calls in to discuss St. Louis County’s Bill 182 on minority contracting and development concerns. The hour wraps with another segment of “Buck Don’t Give a _____.”
Hour 4 features Jimmy Failla breaking down Kamala Harris and campaign politics, Taylor Riggs from Fox Business analyzing inflation and fuel prices, and a lighthearted closer on death-metal singer Ignacia Fernández being crowned Miss World Chile.
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Marc Cox leads a politically charged show covering national issues, local policy, and conservative perspectives.
Hour 1 examines the government shutdown’s impact on air travel and federal workers, then Dan Buck joins for “Buck Don’t Give a _____” to discuss Liz Wheeler, Elon Musk, and the fight for free speech in today’s media.
Hour 2 features Dom Savino with economic analysis on the shutdown, Obamacare, and market trends, followed by Veterans Day reflections and “In Other News” highlighting celebrity politics, tech, and college sports.
Hour 3 includes Mary Vought from The Heritage Foundation discussing the rise of socialism in major cities and conservative strategy, while David Stokes from the Show-Me Institute calls in to discuss St. Louis County’s Bill 182 on minority contracting and development concerns. The hour wraps with another segment of “Buck Don’t Give a _____.”
Hour 4 features Jimmy Failla breaking down Kamala Harris and campaign politics, Taylor Riggs from Fox Business analyzing inflation and fuel prices, and a lighthearted closer on death-metal singer Ignacia Fernández being crowned Miss World Chile.
Marc Cox kicks off Toasted Ravioli Week with Liz Huff from St. Louis Magazine and Michael Saracino from Bartolino's, sharing personal stories and celebrating St. Louis food traditions. They dive into the history of toasted ravioli, how the week began, and why it remains a beloved staple in the local dining scene. Michael highlights Bartolino's ingredients, recipe style, and fun toasted ravioli variations, while the segment also spotlights Anheuser Busch’s sponsorship and the restaurants participating in the celebration.
The Marc Cox Morning Show
Marc Cox leads a politically charged show covering national issues, local policy, and conservative perspectives.
Hour 1 examines the government shutdown’s impact on air travel and federal workers, then Dan Buck joins for “Buck Don’t Give a _____” to discuss Liz Wheeler, Elon Musk, and the fight for free speech in today’s media.
Hour 2 features Dom Savino with economic analysis on the shutdown, Obamacare, and market trends, followed by Veterans Day reflections and “In Other News” highlighting celebrity politics, tech, and college sports.
Hour 3 includes Mary Vought from The Heritage Foundation discussing the rise of socialism in major cities and conservative strategy, while David Stokes from the Show-Me Institute calls in to discuss St. Louis County’s Bill 182 on minority contracting and development concerns. The hour wraps with another segment of “Buck Don’t Give a _____.”
Hour 4 features Jimmy Failla breaking down Kamala Harris and campaign politics, Taylor Riggs from Fox Business analyzing inflation and fuel prices, and a lighthearted closer on death-metal singer Ignacia Fernández being crowned Miss World Chile.