This is a fiery, unscript­ed Fri­day morn­ing episode of “BKP Pol­i­tics” on VoiceOfRuralAmerica.com, host­ed by the very pas­sion­ate and emo­tion­al­ly raw con­ser­v­a­tive host BKP.

BKP wakes up to Min­neso­ta Gov­er­nor Tim Walz on tele­vi­sion tear­ful­ly com­plain­ing that Trump sup­port­ers are dri­ving by his house yelling slurs, includ­ing the “R‑word” (“retard”), and claim­ing he’s the vic­tim of a “dri­ve-by.” Walz says he’s nev­er seen such hate and wor­ries it will lead to vio­lence.

 

BKP’s explo­sive counter-argu­ment

  • Walz is play­ing the vic­tim over mean words while com­plete­ly silent about the mas­sive “Feed­ing Our Future” scan­dal in Min­neso­ta, in which fraud­sters (con­nect­ed to Soma­li immi­grant net­works) stole rough­ly $1 bil­lion in fed­er­al child-nutri­tion mon­ey that was sup­posed to feed low-income and spe­cial-needs chil­dren dur­ing COVID.
  • BKP repeats that it’s accept­able in Democrat/media cir­cles to steal a bil­lion dol­lars meant for hun­gry kids, but the sec­ond some­one calls Tim Walz “retard­ed,” every­one los­es their minds.
  • He gets extreme­ly per­son­al: reveals he has a near­ly 50-year-old niece with severe dis­abil­i­ties (blind, non-ver­bal) and talks about Tim Tebow’s “Night to Shine” prom for spe­cial-needs kids to show his gen­uine love and com­pas­sion for the dis­abled com­mu­ni­ty.
  • He says he per­son­al­ly hates the R‑word and doesn’t want it used casu­al­ly, but in this case “if you steal a bil­lion dol­lars meant for chil­dren with Down syn­drome and autism, you look retard­ed — sor­ry, that’s just what you look like.”

Sec­ondary top­ics touched on

  • Chi­nese enti­ties are qui­et­ly buy­ing up Amer­i­can farm­land to build mas­sive AI data cen­ters (he and his co-host Diane have been warn­ing about this for years).
  • Deep-state actors (for­mer CIA, CIA, gen­er­als, judges) telling mil­i­tary mem­bers they don’t have to fol­low “unlaw­ful” orders from Pres­i­dent Trump.
  • Hypocrisy of the left: they’ll destroy you for one word but ignore bil­lion-dol­lar cor­rup­tion.

Bot­tom line mes­sage

 

Mean words are bad and nobody should be a vic­tim of real vio­lence, but steal­ing a bil­lion dol­lars that was sup­posed to feed and help dis­abled Amer­i­can chil­dren is infi­nite­ly worse — and the same peo­ple clutch­ing pearls over the R‑word are silent about the theft.

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