In this fiery episode of BKP Pol­i­tics on Voice of Rur­al Amer­i­ca, host BKP (a self-described hard­core MAGA sup­port­er and for­mer Geor­gia GOP offi­cial) deliv­ers an emo­tion­al, exas­per­at­ed mono­logue defend­ing Rep. Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene against recent pub­lic attacks from Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump him­self.

Key points cov­ered:

  • BKP open­ly declares that Trump appears to be “crash­ing the plane into the moun­tain” with his behav­ior, warn­ing that Trump’s rhetoric is active­ly hurt­ing Repub­li­cans with key demo­graph­ics — espe­cial­ly women and minori­ties — right when the par­ty can least afford it.
  • Despite hav­ing seri­ous per­son­al bad blood with MTG (he reveals she once attacked him online and played a role in get­ting him removed from his state GOP posi­tion), BKP says he does not wish harm on any­one, even peo­ple he con­sid­ers ene­mies.
  • He is furi­ous about Trump repeat­ed­ly going “both bar­rels” at MTG, includ­ing Trump call­ing her a “rot­ten apple” and ques­tion­ing whether she is tru­ly “Amer­i­ca First.”
  • BKP high­lights MTG’s imme­di­ate counter-attack: she post­ed graph­ics claim­ing Trump has tak­en $230 mil­lion from AIPAC (pro-Israel PAC) while she has tak­en $0, direct­ly rebut­ting Trump’s accu­sa­tion that she isn’t Amer­i­ca First.
  • Most dis­turbing­ly, BKP reads aloud recent vio­lent threats against MTG and her son Derek that have surged since Trump’s attacks, includ­ing U.S. Capi­tol Police records show­ing 773 threats against her since Jan 2021, and spe­cif­ic mes­sages like “I’m going to assas­si­nate MTG” and “I already have the plane tick­et booked, MTG’s son will have his life snuffed out soon.”
  • BKP stress­es that, regard­less of whether peo­ple agree with MTG’s past 60 Min­utes or CNN appear­ances, the Pres­i­dent of the Unit­ed States has a respon­si­bil­i­ty because “words mat­ter” and Trump’s rhetoric is direct­ly putting her and her fam­i­ly in phys­i­cal dan­ger.
  • He con­trasts this with his own past defense of Trump’s con­tro­ver­sial state­ments (e.g., Trump call­ing the Soma­li com­mu­ni­ty in Min­neso­ta “garbage” didn’t both­er him), but insists attack­ing a Repub­li­can con­gress­woman this way cross­es an unac­cept­able line.

Over­all tone: A stunned, dis­ap­point­ed, and angry life­long Trump sup­port­er pub­licly beg­ging the pres­i­dent to stop attack­ing MTG before some­one gets seri­ous­ly hurt and before it costs Repub­li­cans even more sup­port with women and minor­i­ty vot­ers.

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