In this fiery episode of The Geor­gia Hour on Voice of Rur­al Amer­i­ca, host BKP kicks off with a ral­ly­ing cry for per­se­ver­ance amid polit­i­cal bat­tles, insist­ing “jus­tice is around the cor­ner” – not ret­ri­bu­tion, but account­abil­i­ty for crimes. He dives deep into a bomb­shell cri­tique of Geor­gia Repub­li­can Par­ty Inc. Chair­man Josh McK­oon, accus­ing him of uni­lat­er­al­ly fun­nel­ing $57,800 to Kansas City-based fundrais­ing con­sul­tant Gar­ri­son Man­age­ment Group post-elec­tion with­out exec­u­tive com­mit­tee approval, state com­mit­tee votes, or con­sul­ta­tions with offi­cers. BKP, a self-pro­claimed fis­cal con­ser­v­a­tive and Amer­i­ca First Repub­li­can, slams the par­ty’s “Demo­c­rat tac­tics” of denial and plow­ing for­ward, liken­ing McK­oon’s “installed” lead­er­ship to a rigged process akin to 2020’s con­tro­ver­sies. He tasks his research team with uncov­er­ing ties between Gar­ri­son (shar­ing an address with Axiom Strate­gies) and McK­oon’s inner cir­cle, urg­ing a “six degrees of Kevin Bacon” probe into poten­tial crony­ism.

Shift­ing to high-stakes legal dra­ma, BKP updates the Trump Geor­gia elec­tion inter­fer­ence case: Ful­ton Coun­ty Supe­ri­or Court Judge Scott McAfee has set a Novem­ber 14, 2025, dead­line for the Pros­e­cut­ing Attor­neys’ Coun­cil of Geor­gia to appoint a new pros­e­cu­tor after dis­qual­i­fy­ing Fani Willis’ office. If no dis­trict attor­ney accepts – cit­ing bud­get short­falls from local com­mis­sions unwill­ing to fund the mul­ti­mil­lion-dol­lar bur­den – the case expires and gets dis­missed. BKP pre­dicts foot-drag­ging from AG Chris Carr and Gov. Bri­an Kem­p’s cir­cle, call­ing it a “fam­i­ly affair” that shuns Trump.

 

The host spot­lights inves­tiga­tive jour­nal­ist Scott Howard’s rapid-fire Sub­stacks, includ­ing a fresh con­tro­ver­sy over Bran­don Phillips – chief of staff to Rep. Mike Collins and alleged cam­paign man­ag­er for “Greg the Weasel” Dolezal – fac­ing an open Board of Elec­tions probe for vot­ing at a vacant Geor­gia house. BKP teas­es his Octo­ber 21 speak­ing gig, promis­ing con­cise can­di­date run­downs: He’s under­whelmed by all con­tenders, Repub­li­can or Demo­c­rat, warn­ing of Jeff Dun­can’s flip-flop on abor­tion (now pro-choice after “learn­ing” from Kamala Har­ris, whom he cam­paigned with) and Democ­rats’ dis­trust of him. 

 

Abor­tion pol­i­tics heat up with Repub­li­can Jason Estevez’s endorse­ment from the moth­er of Amber Nicole Thur­man, who died from com­pli­ca­tions post-Geor­gia’s strict bans – a stark reminder of the stakes. BKP piv­ots to nation­al rip­ples in Geor­gia: Amid a grind­ing fed­er­al shut­down, Rep. Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene breaks GOP ranks, blast­ing par­ty lead­ers for ignor­ing expir­ing health insur­ance sub­si­dies and urg­ing bipar­ti­san fix­es to avert “crip­pling” health­care chaos. Her bold stance elec­tri­fies 13,000 Atlanta nurs­es at a con­fer­ence, with buzz she could “nudge” Con­gress. BKP drops a Vegas-odd pre­dic­tion: Don’t sleep on MTG launch­ing a 2026 bid for gov­er­nor (or Sen­ate), fueled by her recent “boys club” jabs at the state GOP. Wrap­ping with a quick break tease, BKP urges lis­ten­ers to stay vig­i­lant – morn­ings are bet­ter with unfil­tered BKP pol­i­tics.

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