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.

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