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. 

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