In this fiery episode of The Georgia Hour on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP (Brian Kemp’s vocal critic and self-proclaimed rural voice) unleashes a blistering, unfiltered takedown of the Georgia Republican Party following their stunning off-year election losses on November 4, 2025. Broadcasting live, BKP declares the GOP “in no shape” for the 2026 midterms, framing the results—not as a fluke, but as a damning indictment of leadership failures, donor pandering, and a complete disconnect from rural voters. He warns that without immediate housecleaning, Republicans will get “wiped out” as candidates distance themselves from President Trump and cling to the “Brian Kemp political machine.”
BKP kicks off by recapping the seismic shift: For the first time since 2006, Democrats swept two statewide non-federal races—the Public Service Commission seats—despite Georgia’s deep-red status. He cites data showing Republican margins shrinking by 10–20 points in nearly every county, including rural strongholds, with turnout abysmal (e.g., Colquitt County Chairman Dennis “What the Futch” couldn’t muster even 3,000 votes despite boasting $20 million in liquid assets and high-profile photos with influencers). BKP mocks the GOP’s post-election spin, reading aloud Chairman Josh McKoon’s mealy-mouthed statement about “doubling down” on voter turnout and praising incumbents Tim Echols and Fitz Johnson for “affordable energy”—a laughable claim amid skyrocketing electric bills and unaddressed data center tax breaks. “Take his keys,” BKP snarls, accusing McKoon of being a “nervous wreck” oblivious to the data staring them in the face.
The bulk of the rant is a rollicking “hit list” of GOP villains BKP demands be ousted:
- Josh McKoon: The embattled chairman who “resigned today”, for appointing cronies like Dennis “What the Futch” to lead a disastrous “Rural Voter Task Force” that alienates actual rural voters with its backwards priorities (e.g., a “First State White Coalition” serving 120 rural counties).
- The Frost Family: Krista “Mama” Frost and her clan, fingered for low turnout in Coweta County and photo-op stunts at GOP headquarters days before the election.
- Debbie Dooley: Labeled “Debbie Do Shit” for endorsing anti-Trump figures like Derek Dooley, while pretending to hustle for the party.
- And others… like Travis Bowden, Stephen Aaron, and Jason “Mongo” Thompson, all ineffective insiders more interested in ass-kissing donors than winning.
- Broader scandals: Ties to a $140 million Ponzi scheme victimizing a 92-year-old farmer, unaddressed election integrity issues from 2020, and a party that can’t fundraise because of Kemp’s PACs.
BKP contrasts this mess with the Democrats’ disciplined machine: Chair Charlie Bailey (a full-time, paid leader) orchestrated “massive grassroots energy” and an “unstoppable turnout juggernaut,” as praised by Jon Ossoff. Stacey Abrams’ network exploded voter rolls. BKP admits begrudging respect: “Republicans are going to be very unhappy if we win,” Bailey predicted—and they did. He urges Republicans to “clean house” like the Democrats, hire real leadership, and rethink strategy: No more Kemp loyalty, lower energy rates publicly, block data center giveaways, and embrace Trump without apology.
Wrapping up, BKP teases tomorrow’s show on Kemp’s Derek Dooley endorsement and a brewing GOP gubernatorial convention where 55% of voters are undecided—leaving the door “wide open” for Marjorie Taylor Greene as a “poster child” candidate. He ends on a raw note: “We got our ass handed to us… Fire people!”—a wake-up call blending humor, history (e.g., Rebecca Yardley’s failed forensic audit bid), and urgency for Georgia’s rural base to reclaim the party before 2026 turns into a bloodbath. Clocking in at over an hour, this episode is equal parts political autopsy, comedy roast, and battle cry—perfect for fired-up conservatives ready to rumble.

