In this high-octane Monday morning episode of BKP Politics on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com (aired November 3, 2025), host BKP dives headfirst into the pre-election chaos just days before critical races in New Jersey, Virginia, California’s Prop 50, and Georgia’s pivotal Public Service Commission (PSC) contests. Kicking off with a nod to the weekend’s time change and listener feedback overload, BKP sets a frenetic tone, urging his audience to stay vigilant amid a barrage of political drama.
The bulk of the show unpacks Georgia’s simmering 2020 election controversies, reignited by an October 30 letter from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division to Fulton County’s Board of Registration and Elections. Responding to a state Election Board’s resolution for federal assistance in accessing ballots, the letter demands compliance within 15 days—landing precisely on November 14, the deadline for appointing a new prosecutor in the stalled RICO election interference case against Donald Trump and co-defendants. BKP, drawing from his recent appearance on Todd Wood’s show and insights from attorney Harmeet Dhillon, predicts the case will “expire” without extension, freeing Fulton County from ongoing litigation excuses and potentially unleashing DOJ scrutiny on alleged irregularities. He dismisses the weekend’s social media frenzy—fueled by Steve Bannon’s rants and Georgia GOP vice chair Sally Grubbs’ (dubbed “Sally GrubHub”) alarm bells—as recycled outrage, insisting true believers in the “stolen” election (citing cases like Joe Rossi, Kevin Moncla) have never wavered. BKP warns it’s all “planned action” timed to rile voters right before Tuesday.
Shifting to national MAGA infighting, BKP skewers rumors of Trump’s “third term” ambitions, spotlighting a New York Post report on insiders claiming Bannon’s blueprint for a 2028 run has irked the MAGA old guard. He mocks Bannon’s 2020 election flip-flops and ties it to fresh headlines: Charlie Kirk’s eerie text to Candace Owens hinting he might not survive the fight; whispers of shadowy payments keeping influencers “ching ching”; and MTG’s eyebrow-raising Halloween schmooze with Bill Maher, where she surprisingly held her own against liberal pushback. BKP teases MTG’s potential gubernatorial bid announcement on The View tomorrow.
On the government shutdown brink, BKP unleashes bipartisan fury, blasting Republicans for failing to pass the promised 12 appropriations bills despite controlling Congress—leaving 42 million SNAP recipients at risk of starvation if funding lapses. He calls out Speaker Mike Johnson’s “brag-fest” tours while the House recesses, labeling their 24-page “clean CR” ploy a masterful but hollow shutdown gambit. Democrats get heat too for stonewalling, but BKP argues the GOP’s inaction on ACA subsidies (expiring amid open enrollment) and other deadlines exposes their test-day unpreparedness: “You can’t study on the school bus.” He envisions Trump wielding the “nuclear option” post-shutdown to overhaul SNAP.
Wrapping with global stakes, BKP hails Trump’s rare acknowledgment of Christian genocides in Nigeria, threatening “boots on the ground” intervention—a nod to overlooked persecuted minorities. On Georgia’s PSC races, he cautions voters: Skyrocketing power bills under incumbents mean little difference if Democrats win, quipping “it’s too late—we’re already California” with Hollywood transplants and all. The episode closes on a cliffhanger tease about “finding the monkey,” blending raw political dissection with BKP’s signature no-holds-barred wit, priming listeners for a volatile Election Day. Guest Lisa from New Jersey joins at 9 AM for deeper dives.

