In this fiery episode of BKP with the Geor­gia Hour on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP dives head­first into the high-stakes dra­ma of Geor­gia’s elec­tion eve (Novem­ber 4, 2025), blend­ing sharp polit­i­cal analy­sis, insid­er scoops, and unfil­tered rants on every­thing from lin­ger­ing 2020 elec­tion theft claims to the bat­tle for util­i­ty rate con­trol and Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene’s esca­lat­ing feud with the GOP estab­lish­ment. Air­ing live with a no-holds-barred style, BKP urges lis­ten­ers to tune in dai­ly at 8 AM for unvar­nished truth amid the “cor­rupt media” spin.

The show kicks off with a time­ly explo­sion over Steve Ban­non’s week­end broad­side against Geor­gia’s 2020 elec­tion fraud, spot­light­ing an inter­view with for­mer Geor­gia GOP Vice Chair Sal­ly Grub­Hub. BKP, no fan of Ban­non’s nar­ra­tive-dri­ven tac­tics (recall­ing his own one-and-done guest spot), wel­comes the nation­al atten­tion but ques­tions the sus­pi­cious­ly timed hype just days before vot­ing. He spot­lights a bomb­shell Octo­ber 30, 2025, let­ter from DOJ Civ­il Rights Divi­sion attor­ney Harmeet Dhillon to Ful­ton Coun­ty’s Board of Reg­is­tra­tion and Elec­tions, demand­ing access to 2020 bal­lots amid obstruc­tion claims in the Joe Rossi/Kevin Mon­cla case. BKP con­nects the dots to Judge Scott McAfee’s Novem­ber 14 dead­line for appoint­ing a new RICO prosecutor—exactly 15 days after the letter—warning that if no exten­sion is grant­ed, the case could dis­solve on Novem­ber 15, poten­tial­ly unlock­ing those bal­lots. “Cir­cle Novem­ber 14 on your cal­en­dar,” he cau­tions, prais­ing the DOJ’s nudge but slam­ming Ful­ton offi­cials for stonewalling patri­ots like Jason Fras­er and Julie Adams. It’s a ral­ly­ing cry: the evi­dence exists, and post-dead­line fire­works are immi­nent.

 

Shift­ing to tomor­row’s mar­quee races, BKP dis­sects the Pub­lic Ser­vice Com­mis­sion (PSC) show­downs in Dis­tricts 2 and 3, where incum­bents are Republicans—and he’s not hold­ing back. Cit­ing ear­ly vot­ing stats (under 9% turnout statewide, with Black vot­ers at 33%—a boon for Democ­rats need­ing 30%+), he blasts the GOP for approv­ing 3.5% pow­er bill hikes in Jan­u­ary 2025, fuel­ing vot­er fury. BKP pre­dicts earth-shak­ing loss­es if Repub­li­cans drop one or both seats, dub­bing it an “ice­break­er” for Democ­rats eye­ing statewide wins. He ties in Geor­gia’s “wild west” data cen­ter boom—needing bil­lions in pow­er infrastructure—as a hid­den cul­prit for future rate spikes, urg­ing vot­ers: “If your pow­er bill went up, why vote them back?”

 

BKP paus­es for elec­tion integri­ty updates, pray­ing for State Elec­tion Board Chair Dr. Jan­ice John­ston amid a law­suit alleg­ing she blocked pub­lic records access (her defense fund has raised $30K+). He con­trasts this with two Repub­li­can board mem­bers dodg­ing email search­es over pri­vate Gmail use, accus­ing them of trans­paren­cy vio­la­tions. In a dark­er vein, he unpacks the First Lib­er­ty Build­ing & Loan scandal—a $140 mil­lion Ponzi scheme tied to “polit­i­cal­ly con­nect­ed” Repub­li­cans (nod­ding to the “albi­no rhi­no” fam­i­ly with­out nam­ing names). A court-appoint­ed receiver’s first-quar­ter report reveals just $1.6 mil­lion recov­ered so far, with a “lengthy bat­tle” ahead.

 

On tax­es, BKP drops a truth bomb: Geor­gians crave prop­er­ty tax relief over flashy income tax repeal promis­es (per an AJC poll show­ing bipar­ti­san sup­port for the for­mer). He issues a stark warn­ing on SPLOST ref­er­en­dums (edu­ca­tion, trans­porta­tion, etc.) dot­ting ballots—pitched as prop­er­ty tax sav­iors but often fund­ing bond debt that back­fires on home­own­ers as col­lat­er­al. “The bond sales­man swoops in the sec­ond it pass­es,” he explains, not­ing coun­ties sell full debt upfront, then divert SPLOST pen­nies to new toys while hik­ing mills to cov­er short­falls. No spe­cif­ic coun­ties named, but his advice is crys­tal: scru­ti­nize bond lan­guage, demand gen­er­al-elec­tion tim­ing over spe­cials, and remember—voter approval green­lights the debt trap.

 

The episode’s juici­est spec­u­la­tion swirls around U.S. Rep. Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene (MTG), whose “rogue” media blitz—slamming Speak­er Mike John­son on Bill Maher’s HBO show and hit­ting The View tomorrow—has the AJC buzzing and local GOP activists sweat­ing. BKP, who admits a long-ago fall­out with her (unre­turned mes­sages), isn’t endors­ing but can’t ignore the “grow­ing buzz” statewide. She’s ruled out gov­er­nor or Sen­ate runs but left cryp­tic doors ajar (“If I ran, I would win”; “Haven’t seen a can­di­date I can back”). With Burt Jones name-drop­ping sher­iff endorse­ments to counter her shad­ow, BKP pon­ders her endgame: posi­tion­ing for president/VP against the Trump machine? Keep­ing good ol’ boys ner­vous? Or just Hol­ly­wood schmooz­ing? Flash­backs to her Trump loyalty—wearing a “Trump Won” mask to her 2021 oath, yelling “Trump was right” dur­ing Biden’s SOTU, and own­ing Trump ral­ly stages—underscore her star pow­er. “No glo­ry in a minor­i­ty broom clos­et,” he quips, if Repub­li­cans hold the House. Bot­tom line: some­thing’s brew­ing, and her June GOP con­ven­tion speech on prop­er­ty tax­es hints at deep­er ambi­tions.

 

Wrap­ping with rapid-fire hits, BKP notes GOP lead­er­ship’s full-throat­ed back­ing of Tim Flem­ing for Sec­re­tary of State over John Burns and Jan Jones. He sprin­kles in sig­na­ture humor—the “jack­al of Geor­gia” Den­nis with “what the Futch” moments, and pity for “poor lit­tle Debbie”—before sign­ing off: “That’s all I can say for one day. See you tomor­row at 8 AM.”

 

Clock­ing in at a brisk, info-dense hour, this episode is essen­tial lis­ten­ing for Geor­gia politi­cos, blend­ing foren­sic elec­tion sleuthing with prophet­ic takes on pow­er plays and per­son­al ambi­tions. BKP’s mantra? “I give you the truth—you decide.” Catch replays on Rum­ble or VoiceofRuralAmerica.com.

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