In this fiery, no-holds-barred episode mark­ing the two-year anniver­sary of the Octo­ber 7 Hamas attack on Israel, BKP—a self-pro­claimed fis­cal con­ser­v­a­tive, free-mar­ket Republican—dives head­first into the chaos of Day 7 of the U.S. gov­ern­ment shut­down (labeled as the 127th in his­to­ry). He rails against the bipar­ti­san dys­func­tion, not­ing how Repub­li­cans are now on the “out­side” of the shut­down nar­ra­tive, with Democ­rats refus­ing a clean con­tin­u­ing res­o­lu­tion (CR) to avoid a Novem­ber 24 cliff. Air trav­el dis­rup­tions loom large, but BKP sees a sil­ver lin­ing: the shut­down might final­ly expose fis­cal waste, fraud, and abuse—though he’s frus­trat­ed by the lack of chat­ter on the 12 pend­ing appro­pri­a­tions bills or real cuts beyond Med­ic­aid.

The spot­light quick­ly shifts to Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene (MTG), whom BKP hails as unex­pect­ed­ly “open­ing the door to truth” amid her chilly recep­tion in Trump cir­cles. Cit­ing sources, he spec­u­lates that Pres­i­dent Trump him­self urged MTG to stir the pot, quot­ing Trump’s fiery blame on Democ­rats for shut­ter­ing the gov­ern­ment dur­ing a “record stock mar­ket” boom (with a cheeky aside that this pros­per­i­ty skips the Arby’s and McDon­ald’s crowds). BKP defends Trump but cri­tiques his off­hand jabs at “failed Demo­c­ra­t­ic health­care poli­cies,” warn­ing that acknowl­edg­ing Med­ic­aid expan­sions for hos­pi­tals and “ille­gals” could back­fire in Oval Office nego­ti­a­tions. He vows not to “car­ry politi­cians’ water,” empha­siz­ing his inde­pen­dence and call­ing for an imme­di­ate reopening—potentially via an “olive branch” from vul­ner­a­ble Repub­li­cans like Maine’s Susan Collins, who’s float­ing a dis­cus­sion draft amid her tough reelec­tion.

 

The episode esca­lates into a scathing take­down of media hypocrisy and esca­lat­ing polit­i­cal vio­lence rhetoric. BKP blasts the “deep state, cor­po­rate cor­rupt media” for past shut­down fear­mon­ger­ing (e.g., fake claims of 100,000 lay­offs or sky­rock­et­ing pre­mi­ums), con­trast­ing it with today’s silence on real issues. He spot­lights Vir­gini­a’s Demo­c­ra­t­ic AG can­di­date, Jay Jones, whose graph­ic text mes­sages fan­ta­siz­ing about mur­der­ing GOP rival Todd Gilbert and forc­ing Gilbert’s wife to watch their child die in her arms have sparked outrage—but only after Morn­ing Joe final­ly con­demned it. BKP demands Jones drop out, high­light­ing Win­some Sears’ blis­ter­ing response ad and slam­ming Jones as a “rad­i­cal lib­er­al” mas­querad­ing as a mod­er­ate. He ties this to broad­er Demo­c­ra­t­ic hypocrisy, cit­ing unad­dressed inflam­ma­to­ry state­ments from fig­ures like Tim Kaine or Mark Warn­er, and a Vir­ginia law­mak­er’s claim that “if more cops got killed, they wouldn’t shoot so many peo­ple.” With­out X under Elon Musk, BKP argues, these scan­dals would stay buried.

 

Glob­al­ly, BKP touch­es on the Israel-Hamas “peace agree­ment” (with skep­ti­cism), Ukraine-Rus­sia lies, and France’s dire finances—questioning how a “broke” Paris can fund Tom­a­hawk mis­siles for Kyiv, pos­si­bly by bor­row­ing from Chi­na. Domes­ti­cal­ly, he mocks Andrew Cuo­mo’s come­back cam­paign promise to “no longer smooch with­out per­mis­sion” (a nod to past scan­dals), dub­bing him “Smooches” in a jab at his untrust­wor­thi­ness.

 

The episode clos­es on a lighter but point­ed note with New Jer­sey’s guber­na­to­r­i­al race, where Repub­li­can Jack Ciattarel­li surges with endorse­ments from Hud­son Coun­ty (includ­ing a deli walk-in at Cuo­mo and Son’s) and fig­ures like for­mer NYC May­or and Assem­bly­man S. Vega. BKP uses Demo­c­ra­t­ic incum­bent Mikie Sher­ril­l’s “pork roll vs. Tay­lor ham” gaffe as a cul­tur­al lit­mus test—ranting pas­sion­ate­ly about his dai­ly Jer­sey break­fast rit­u­al (pork roll, egg, cheese, salt, pep­per, ketchup on a hard roll) to under­score her out­sider sta­tus. He pre­dicts a Ciattarel­li upset could sig­nal Repub­li­can momen­tum, espe­cial­ly if Vir­ginia flips red, but warns of deep­er divi­sions if not.

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