In this fiery Thurs­day morn­ing episode of BKP Pol­i­tics on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP kicks off with jubi­lant relief, declar­ing “the night­mare is over” after sur­viv­ing what he calls a relent­less media-orches­trat­ed “mind con­trol” campaign—from social media echo cham­bers to lega­cy out­lets like MSNBC—pushing nar­ra­tives of eco­nom­ic despair, repos­ses­sions, and shut­down chaos under the pri­or admin­is­tra­tion. He con­trasts this with the recent Repub­li­can push for a “clean CR” (con­tin­u­ing res­o­lu­tion) to sta­bi­lize spend­ing, lament­ing how Democ­rats, aid­ed by “mock­ing­bird media,” seized the mes­sag­ing high ground by fram­ing Repub­li­cans as out-of-touch obstruc­tion­ists on afford­abil­i­ty issues like sky­rock­et­ing ACA health­care pre­mi­ums.

BKP dives deep into Repub­li­can com­mu­ni­ca­tion fail­ures, argu­ing they “lost the con­ver­sa­tion” on sub­si­dies and pre-COVID spend­ing cuts, get­ting side­tracked by inter­nal feuds while Democ­rats high­light “peo­ple’s pain.” He spot­lights Rep. Adeli­ta Gri­jal­va (D‑AZ) delayed swearing-in—finally hap­pen­ing after sev­en weeks—calling it a cal­cu­lat­ed stunt. Democ­rats, he claims, timed Epstein email leaks to coin­cide with her oath, forc­ing a floor vote on releas­ing the files via a dis­charge peti­tion now at 218 sig­na­tures.

 

Shift­ing to dark­er tones, BKP shares a poignant per­son­al sto­ry about his best friend’s sui­cide, using it to under­score the seri­ous­ness of sea­son­al affec­tive dis­or­der (SAD) while tying it con­spir­a­to­ri­al­ly to gov­ern­ment and media manip­u­la­tions that exac­er­bate hol­i­day-sea­son blues for con­trol. He teas­es two “under­cov­er” rea­sons why the Epstein saga feels off now, insist­ing “there’s no such thing as coin­ci­dence in pol­i­tics.” Detail­ing a bizarre White House “appre­ci­a­tion day” invite for con­ser­v­a­tive pod­cast­ers, he recounts how Pam Bon­di (for­mer Flori­da AG and Trump ally) ambushed them with four binders labeled “Epstein Phase One Files”—only for the group to dis­cov­er upon return­ing home that they con­tained noth­ing but already-pub­lic, redact­ed scraps. BKP smells a set­up, espe­cial­ly as Bon­di now pres­sures Boe­bert to with­draw her peti­tion sig­na­ture amid White House arm-twist­ing on four GOP law­mak­ers. He ques­tions the tim­ing: Why shield fig­ures like Prince Andrew while Amer­i­can pol­i­tics picks off “gold bar” Menen­dez or George San­tos?

 

The host then revis­its the “rigged from start to fin­ish” 2020 elec­tion, blast­ing Mark Zucker­berg’s influ­ence and Geor­gia’s Ful­ton Coun­ty for burn­ing mil­lions in tax­pay­er cash to stonewall audits amid 140 doc­u­ment­ed vio­la­tions in case 2023-025. He pre­views a “big day” tomor­row with loom­ing DOJ let­ters, Judge Scott McAfee’s RICO exten­sions, and poten­tial judi­cial shake-ups. Light­en­ing up briefly, BKP teas­es a con­tro­ver­sial 10 a.m. guest appear­ance by “Rent-a-Broth­er” and chuck­les at unful­filled Trump-era promis­es on low­er­ing cof­fee and fruit prices, cit­ing his own August texts to Con­gress urg­ing action.

 

Wrap­ping with glob­al hypocrisy, he ques­tions Trump’s let­ter urg­ing Israel’s pres­i­dent to par­don Ben­jamin Netanyahu on “polit­i­cal­ly unjus­ti­fied” charges—why inter­vene abroad when U.S. lead­ers face no such mer­cy? BKP signs off mid-rant, promis­ing more break­downs post-break, blend­ing raw gut instincts, cor­rup­tion-sniff­ing, and calls for view­er inter­ac­tion in his sig­na­ture unfil­tered style.

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