In this fiery November 14, 2025 episode of The Georgia Hour on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP delivers a no-holds-barred rant on Georgia’s political underbelly, blending breaking news, insider scoops, and unfiltered outrage over election integrity and RINO fakery. Kicking off with a nod to his earlier 8 AM Rumble segment (urging listeners to check it out for a deep dive on Fani Willis, Judge Scott McAfee, DOJ involvement, and Harmeet Dhillon’s explosive letter), BKP zeros in on today’s dual “deadline day” showdowns in Fulton County—events he frames as potential turning points for exposing widespread corruption.
The episode’s core pulse is the high-stakes expiration clock on the 2020 election interference RICO case against President Trump and 18 co-defendants. BKP predicts (and initially celebrates) its dissolution by day’s end, arguing no sane prosecutor would touch this resource-draining mess amid Georgia’s overloaded courts post-COVID. He slams the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Superior Court Judges for potentially appointing an outsider, private attorney, or even themselves, but insists the case’s death would unlock open records requests for the full investigative file—finally piercing the veil of secrecy.
Enter breaking news mid-show: At 10:44 AM, the non-partisan council shocks by appointing its executive director, Pete Skandalakis (a Republican ex-DA from Coweta County, once tasked with the now-dropped case against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones), to lead the prosecution. BKP erupts in fury, questioning funding sources, destroyed files, and ulterior motives—wondering if it’s a stalling tactic to let Skandalakis review 101 boxes and an 8TB hard drive of evidence before seeking dismissal in court. Trump’s Georgia attorney chimes in optimistically for a fair review leading to dismissal, but BKP warns this reeks of deeper protection rackets (“worse than Epstein”). He ties it to DOJ roadblocks: The feds couldn’t intervene until this state circus folds, avoiding jurisdictional chaos.
Parallel to the RICO saga, BKP spotlights another Fulton deadline: The Board of Registration and Elections must produce 2020 election records demanded by Harmeet Dhillon’s DOJ letter (echoing a state election board vote on case 2023-025, the “Joe Rossi/Kevin Moncla cover-up”). Non-compliance? BKP smells intentional stonewalling amid 140+ violations like duplicate ballots and missing evidence—properly preserved via court filings. He credits whistleblowers like Dr. Janice Johnston and Julie Adams for keeping the heat on, predicting a “storm brewing” as the state board begs DOJ for backup. BKP urges open records pursuits post-deadline and blasts Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office for halting investigators to the board— a move he sees as sabotage ahead of Raffensperger’s governor bid, which could reverse all election reforms if he wins.
Pivoting to “deep fakes in politics,” BKP skewers AI’s creepy rise, distinguishing “fake Republicans” from literal deepfakes.
The rant escalates into a voter wake-up call: BKP demands Saturday GOP meetings grill candidates on detaching the state election board from Raffensperger’s clutches and their full plans to shield it from reversal. He torches “political stunts” and phony tax relief panels—yet delivering squat. House Speaker Jon Burns’ “property tax priority” HB 581? Pure lobbyist bait from county/city/school associations, opting out via constitutional amendments and sneaky penny hikes—screwing taxpayers either way. BKP’s exhausted by pols bragging in rooms about “bills forwarded” that go nowhere, urging listeners: “Don’t be that damn dumb” when they spin last year’s “savings.”
Wrapping in classic BKP chaos, he swipes at Sen. Greg Dolezal (“Greg the Weasel”) for “discovering” Atlanta’s 25% investor-owned single-family rentals like it’s news, mocks penny-obsessed Brandon Beach (tied to Dolezal and David Clark), and flags a Forsyth County open records gouge ($37,840 fee—corruption alert!). A monkey escape quip and prayer for divine intervention cap the frenzy. BKP signs off fired up: Skip the weekend pol schmoozes, demand real action, and tune in Monday for Gilmer County dirt and more cover-up bombshells. Raw, relentless, and rural-rooted—this 90-minute rollercoaster is BKP at his unapologetic best, arming Georgia patriots against the “enormous” deep state swamp.

