In this fiery Mon­day morn­ing mono­logue, BKP dives head­first into the week­end’s “No Kings” protests, brand­ing them a bla­tant, bought-and-paid-for sham orches­trat­ed by the deep state, cor­po­rate media, and Demo­c­ra­t­ic oper­a­tives to reboot the flail­ing par­ty ahead of crit­i­cal 2026 midterms. Draw­ing stark parallels—and even stark­er contrasts—to the organ­ic fury of the 2009 Tea Par­ty ral­lies, BKP argues that these mod­ern demon­stra­tions are noth­ing more than a manip­u­la­tive reset: a pop­ulist facade designed to dis­tract from the Democ­rats’ “muti­la­tion of chil­dren” on gen­der issues, DEI mad­ness, and oth­er “non-com­mon-sense” poli­cies that have alien­at­ed every­day Amer­i­cans.

Kick­ing off, BKP skew­ers the medi­a’s breath­less coverage—claiming inflat­ed turnout num­bers (up to 7 mil­lion nation­wide, per some reports) for what were actu­al­ly “very small, very inef­fec­tive” gath­er­ings of “whacked-out” rad­i­cals in cos­tumes, fea­tur­ing odd­ball celebs like Bill Nye the Sci­ence Guy wav­ing signs about “truth decay” and “democ­ra­cy needs your courage.” He mocks the “large­ly peace­ful” spin, con­trast­ing it with selec­tive out­rage over a sin­gle viral video repost­ed by Trump and JD Vance on BlueSky (the “safe zone for lib­er­als”). BKP ques­tions logis­ti­cal sab­o­tage at D.C. protests—like mys­te­ri­ous­ly shut-down esca­la­tors and ele­va­tors dur­ing a gov­ern­ment shutdown—implying a rigged nar­ra­tive to prop up the “king” (Trump) while demo­niz­ing his base.

The heart of the rant is a vivid, per­son­al flash­back to BKP’s own Tea Par­ty pil­grim­age in 2009: dri­ving 60 miles with hand­made signs (“Taxed Enough Already,” “God Only Want­ed 10%”), board­ing a shoul­der-to-shoul­der train into D.C., and wit­ness­ing what he insists was a mil­lion-strong organ­ic upris­ing in the cap­i­tal alone—fueled by word-of-mouth out­rage over Oba­ma’s land­slide-fueled over­reach, the 2,000-page Oba­macare behe­moth, auto bailouts, and finan­cial col­lapse. No Tik­Tok, no X (for­mer­ly Twit­ter), no Insta­gram, no Soros-fund­ed NGOs—just raw, pre-social-media anger that the media delib­er­ate­ly low­balled at 300,000, using pre-seg­ment­ed Nation­al Mall counts to down­play the crowd. This “gen­er­a­tional rebuke” in the 2010 midterms, BKP recalls, was a Repub­li­can tsuna­mi that buried Democ­rats, much like the 2018 “dark day” wipe­out for the GOP that pun­dits pre­ma­ture­ly declared fatal.

Tying it all togeth­er, BKP frames the “No Kings” spec­ta­cle as a des­per­ate midterm stunt tai­lored for bat­tle­grounds like New York’s may­oral race, Vir­ginia and New Jer­sey gov­er­nor­ships, and Geor­gia’s PSC contest—aiming to flip “sup­posed Repub­li­can dis­as­ters” like Vir­ginia into Demo­c­ra­t­ic wins by shift­ing focus to feel-good “day-to-day” pop­ulism. He dis­miss­es any equiv­a­lence to the Tea Par­ty’s authen­tic­i­ty, call­ing out the lack of social media ampli­fi­ca­tion back then and accus­ing today’s event of being a nar­ra­tive switcheroo to bury Biden-era “wrong track” polls (69% now) and frag­ile Israel peace deals. As the seg­ment wraps, BKP teas­es more on the ongo­ing gov­ern­ment shut­down’s blame game, urg­ing lis­ten­ers to see through the “paid-for” pop­ulism and rec­og­nize this as just anoth­er deep-state ploy to “change the sub­ject”. Clock­ing in with raw pas­sion, con­spir­a­cy-fueled analy­sis, and a staunch pro-Trump lens, the episode is a ral­ly­ing cry for skep­tics who view every protest through the prism of elite manip­u­la­tion.

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