In this raw, unscripted episode of BKP Politics on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com—aired on a chilly Veterans Day morning (November 11, 2025)—host BKP kicks off with heartfelt patriotism, honoring all who served in the U.S. military and shouting out a special Honor Flight to D.C., where even Barack Obama greeted arriving veterans. BKP tees up his 10 a.m. guest: election integrity crusader Joe Rossi (of the famed Rossi-Moncla case), a retired patriot turned full-time teacher, who’ll dive deep into the alleged cover-up of 2020 Fulton County election irregularities by the Georgia State Election Board and Secretary of State’s office. “You don’t wanna miss it,” BKP insists, framing it as a must-watch exposé on systemic sabotage.
The show quickly veers into BKP’s signature no-holds-barred tangents, blending humor, outrage, and folksy wisdom drawn from his rural Georgia roots. BKP unleashes a blistering critique of Trump’s foreign policy whirlwind: He mocks the Oval Office photo-op with Syria’s president, questioning how yesterday’s enemy becomes today’s White House guest discussing Middle East “miracles” and Syrian stability. “One day you’re a terrorist, the next you’re next to the Resolute Desk,” BKP scoffs, tying it to broader frustration over endless foreign leader rotations—Zelenskyy, NATO reps, African dignitaries—eclipsing domestic priorities. As a former first vice chair of the Georgia GOP, BKP confesses he’s “tired” of it all, echoing the blue-collar heartbeat of truckers, farmers, and factory workers he grew up with. “Make America Great Again won the election because people like America,” he says, but warns Trump against blind spots like 30–50 year mortgages, 15-year car loans, or tariff “checks” that echo COVID-era inflation bombs.
BKP doesn’t spare MTG—his one-time ally turned town-hall foe—recounting their fallout over her McCarthy support and crude “s*** sandwich” rants at a local event, which prompted his public disavowal and an AJC headline. Yet, he defends her recent CNN clash with Kaitlan Collins, arguing her “lost her way” barbs are a smokescreen for deeper GOP maneuvers. Shifting to affordability—the Democrats’ “one word” obsession, per Trump—BKP laments robotic AI jobs masquerading as manufacturing revival, skyrocketing groceries, car payments, rents, and insurance strangling everyday Americans. He rejects $2,000 stimulus handouts as a patronizing bribe (“Would that make you happy? Would you shut up then?”) and pivots to foreign wars, blaming U.S. meddling for “developing” disasters like Afghanistan, Iraq, Russia-Ukraine, and even Cambodia-Thailand border spats—contrasting them with untouched global conflicts.
The episode closes on a global accountability gut-punch: Why does the world jail leaders like France’s Sarkozy, South Korea’s ex-president, Brazil’s prosecuted pols, or boot UK’s Prince Andrew to the curb—while America dithers with mere subpoenas and indictments? “How come the world can prosecute these damn people?” BKP thunders, vowing no blind loyalty to Trump despite his unwavering belief in the 2020 steal.

