If Stealing $1 Billion From Kids Makes You Look Retarded, Then Sorry, You Look Retarded

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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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