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The Vic Porcelli Show

The Vic Porcelli Show

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You know the name and you know the voice, but we bet you never knew his opinion on politics. Vic Porcelli, the longtime music DJ, is on NewsTalkSTL to fill you in on what he thinks about the world today. Vic and Ken entertain and enlighten the greater St. Louis area with their views on local and national topics. Through a conservative lens, this team brings you what you need to know and some surprises along the way. Tune in on weekdays starting at 9 am! Find out more at https://newstalkstl.com/

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Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • TheVicPorcelliShow-HOUR03-04-10-26
    Apr 11 2026

    11:05 - 11:22 (17 mins) Grover Norquist / the founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform

    talk about the economy and what we can expect in the coming months from The Republicans. Our listeners have been asking us to get someone on to talk, mainly about what we can expect POST-Iran conflict.

    11:25 – 11:37 (17mins) Feature: “CHAT BOX

    11:41 – 11:56 (15mins) Weekly Feature: “WHEEL OF AUDIO CLIPS!!”

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    46 m
  • TheVicPorcelliShow-HOUR02-04-10-26
    Apr 11 2026

    10:05 – 10:22 (17mins) Weekly: Susie Moore, Deputy Managing Editor, Redstate.com

    10:25 – 10:37 (17mins) Weekly Feature: “WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING!!”

    10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) FEATURE: “IS THERE AN ECHOE IN HERE!!”

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    47 m
  • TheVicPorcelliShow-HOUR01-04-10-26
    Apr 11 2026

    9:05 – 9:22 (17mins) David Stokes, Director of Municipal Policy at the Show-Me Institute, @DavidCStokes@ShowMeShowMeInstitute.org

    to discuss:


    1. Kirkwood is at a crossroads: Kirkwood is facing roughly a $7 million budget deficit, driven by a $13 million electric utility overrun, a potentially $90 million water system overhaul, and flat sales tax revenue.

    2.
    School board culture wars lose steam in St. Louis area. (I know you can't read Post-Dispatch, so a summary): Conservative school board activism in the St. Louis area has largely fizzled out, with culture war candidates declining to seek reelection, losing races, or resigning mid-term after years of community pushback and voter fatigue. Political scientists attribute the cooling to voters prioritizing school stability over ideological battles, as well as conservative attention shifting to higher-level political fights under the Trump administration. Francis Howell in St. Charles County remains the main exception, where a well-funded conservative PAC continues fielding candidates, though it has lost elections for the past two consecutive years.

    9:25 – 9:37 (12mins)

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    46 m
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