Hour 3 [04/28/2026]: Kimmel Assassination-Rhetoric Backlash, White House Security Debate with Mark Walters, and “Leaving MAGA” Billboard Controversy episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 36 MIN

Hour 3 [04/28/2026]: Kimmel Assassination-Rhetoric Backlash, White House Security Debate with Mark Walters, and “Leaving MAGA” Billboard Controversy

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Hour 3 opens with renewed backlash over Jimmy Kimmel’s controversial comments about the president, fueling a broader discussion about political rhetoric, free speech limits, and whether escalating language is contributing to real-world violence or simply reflecting existing divisions. The conversation then shifts to Mark Walters, who defends Second Amendment rights while arguing that gun control laws in places like California and Washington, D.C. would not have prevented recent attacks, instead pointing to security gaps in event venues, hotels, and transit systems as the more pressing vulnerability. Walters also warns that ideological polarization has hardened to the point where compromise between political camps is increasingly unlikely, framing the divide as long-term and structural rather than temporary. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” examining a national “Leaving MAGA” billboard campaign that claims to target disillusioned Trump supporters, sparking debate over whether the stories are authentic or manufactured and whether such messaging efforts can meaningfully shift voter sentiment. Hashtags: #PoliticalRhetoric #SecondAmendment #MarkWalters #SecurityConcerns #FreeSpeechDebate #PoliticalPolarization #LeavingMAGA #ElectionNarratives #MediaInfluence #StLouisMorningShow

Hour 3 opens with renewed backlash over Jimmy Kimmel’s controversial comments about the president, fueling a broader discussion about political rhetoric, free speech limits, and whether escalating language is contributing to real-world violence or simply reflecting existing divisions. The conversation then shifts to Mark Walters, who defends Second Amendment rights while arguing that gun control laws in places like California and Washington, D.C. would not have prevented recent attacks, instead pointing to security gaps in event venues, hotels, and transit systems as the more pressing vulnerability. Walters also warns that ideological polarization has hardened to the point where compromise between political camps is increasingly unlikely, framing the divide as long-term and structural rather than temporary. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” examining a national “Leaving MAGA” billboard campaign that claims to target disillusioned Trump supporters, sparking debate over whether the stories are authentic or manufactured and whether such messaging efforts can meaningfully shift voter sentiment. Hashtags: #PoliticalRhetoric #SecondAmendment #MarkWalters #SecurityConcerns #FreeSpeechDebate #PoliticalPolarization #LeavingMAGA #ElectionNarratives #MediaInfluence #StLouisMorningShow

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