In this raw, unfiltered episode of BKP Politics on VoiceOfRuralAmerica.com, host BKP kicks off at 9 AM Eastern—after a grueling 3:30 AM start—with a candid rant about his hyper-scheduled morning routine. Juggling coffee, articles from 40 global sites (including BBC, Middle East trackers, and Russian outlets), and a glitchy video setup, he vents frustration over lost time while prepping four hours of nonstop content. He teases the upcoming “Georgia Hour” at 10 AM, promising curveballs on MTG (Marjorie Taylor Greene) and political drama, likening himself to a batter facing a knuckleball.
BKP dives into global headlines he’s monitoring for his grandkids’ sake: a broke EU eyeing Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine, Jared Kushner negotiating in Egypt (where troops in Gaza are reportedly wanted), and even Greta Thunberg allegedly forced to kiss an Israeli flag in captivity. He stresses his broad worldview but sticks to his lanes, absorbing tips from listeners about feuds like Candace Owens vs. Laura Loomer and Turning Point USA drama.
The episode’s explosive core revolves around the recent assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA. BKP, who watched the shooting live, grapples with grief and skepticism: No paramedics rushed in, just a hasty vehicle evacuation; no bloodstains or leaked photos from the chaotic scene; conspiracy whispers about the shooter (a “furry” with bunny ears?) and alibis like a Dairy Queen run. He respects the family’s privacy plea but questions the lack of a public funeral, calling the four-hour TV memorial a blatant fundraiser. Affirming Kirk’s death and his strong Christian faith, BKP mourns the “kid” while distancing himself from Turning Point USA—not a fan before or now, citing past exclusions (e.g., barred from Vegas training by Georgia GOP insiders like Sally Grubbs and Jim Tully to keep him “behind the curtain”).
He uncovers deeper rot: As a state officer, BKP was intentionally sidelined from Turning Point and Georgia Republican Assembly ties, possibly to shield Ponzi scheme links ($140M fraud involving members’ families). Now, leaked texts—confirmed real and surfaced days before the shooting—reveal Kirk’s fury at “bullying” Jewish donors pulling $2M annual funding over Turning Point’s refusal to cancel Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens. Donors accused of “playing into stereotypes,” with Kirk raging against the “blackmail” and vowing to ditch the pro-Israel cause. BKP notes Kirk met his wife Erika in Israel, fueling messages about pro-Jewish stances amid Gaza tensions, but defers deeper theology (God’s Abrahamic promise) for another day.
BKP clarifies: He’s no cheerleader, wary of Turning Point’s “massive beast” needing constant cash (via youth chapters nationwide), and doubts Erika can salvage it post-Kirk. If Owens’ claims were fabricated, lawsuits or cease-and-desists would fly—like the Macrons suing her over Brigitte’s gender bombshell—but silence speaks volumes. He urges eyes-wide-open vigilance without condemnation, praising any event yielding even two salvations amid the “moth-to-flame” allure.
Wrapping with a commercial break, BKP laments everyday woes like $18K private jets for influencers versus his coffee-price panic (up to $16 amid Brazil chaos), tying into broader gripes on Ukraine aid, Chicago troops, and toilet paper shortages. A must-listen for unvarnished rural conservative takes on power plays, faith, and the fight for truth.