In this fiery episode of BKP with the Geor­gia Hour on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP takes lis­ten­ers on a no-holds-barred roller­coast­er through Geor­gia’s brew­ing 2026 polit­i­cal bat­tle­field, blend­ing nos­tal­gia, out­rage, and unfil­tered skep­ti­cism. Broad­cast­ing from a one-man war room on Octo­ber 30, 2025 (with a cheeky nod to a “2017 time warp”), BKP kicks off by reflect­ing on the chaot­ic 2018 gov­er­nor’s race—featuring a crowd­ed field of can­di­dates like Bri­an Kemp, Hunter Hill, Mike Williams, Clay Tip­pins, and Casey Cagle—marveling at how inno­cent those days seem now, pre-COVID, pre-“stolen elec­tion.” He cred­its his own bold 2018 speech, where he fear­less­ly called out “mul­ti-mul­ti-mil­lion­aire” pow­er bro­kers (earn­ing him the Super­man cape and a Rod Stew­art “Ooh La La” shoutout from a fan), for awak­en­ing the state to the threats ahead. He declares humbly yet tri­umphant­ly, “We’re not gonna let it hap­pen again. We’re awake.”

The core of the rant zeros in on the cur­rent slate of five gov­er­nor hope­fuls, which BKP dubs a “pret­ty good crap” of options—not an attack, but a wake-up call. He spot­lights one fron­trun­ner: a “very very very to the 10th pow­er wealthy” can­di­date with fam­i­ly mon­ey and Don­ald Trump’s endorse­ment, urg­ing grass­roots war­riors (from South Geor­gia’s gator swamps to Savan­nah’s Red Lip Girl crew) who’ve bat­tled SB 202, Domin­ion machines, and end­less law­suits to “grab this and run with it.” Echo­ing elec­tion integri­ty cru­saders like Joe Rossi and the “paper bal­lot please” brigade, BKP demands can­di­dates align on Trump-style reforms: paper bal­lots only, same-day vot­ing, precinct-lev­el count­ing, and axing no-excuse absen­tee bal­lots. He’s heard crickets—or worse, half-heart­ed “favorites” for paper ballots—from the pack, includ­ing zero men­tions of slash­ing Geor­gia’s bal­loon­ing $10 bil­lion bud­get bloat over four years. “It’s time to be the con­ser­v­a­tives Repub­li­cans are sup­posed to be,” he thun­ders, slam­ming the “behe­moth bureau­cra­cy” and unful­filled promis­es like end­ing state income tax.

 

BKP does­n’t pull punch­es on the stunt-heavy cam­paign trail, mock­ing end­less pig pick­ings, bar­be­cues, and back­slap­ping pho­to-ops. He turns his ire to Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ gov­er­nor bid, ques­tion­ing the parade of sher­iff endorse­ments as less about “tough on crime” or car­tel crack­downs and more about back­room bud­get favors for coun­ties. “Call your sher­iff,” BKP chal­lenges lis­ten­ers. “Ask why they’re endors­ing him.” No names dropped (yet), but the impli­ca­tion is clear: polit­i­cal quid pro quo over real reform. He teas­es dirt­i­er rev­e­la­tions for later—“This one’s bad”—while vow­ing to keep the heat on through 2026, no mat­ter the back­lash from the GOP estab­lish­ment mad at his Repub­li­can rene­gade vibe.

 

Piv­ot­ing to the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment shut­down’s rip­ple effects, BKP dis­sects Gov. Bri­an Kem­p’s stonewalling on dip­ping into Geor­gia’s $14.6 bil­lion sur­plus to back­stop SNAP (food stamps) for 1.3 mil­lion res­i­dents whose EBT cards could run dry. Cit­ing AJC reports, he high­lights Kem­p’s reim­burse­ment fears and Demo­c­ra­t­ic push­es, but pre­dicts fin­ger-point­ing: Will Trump get blamed on his home­com­ing, or will Republicans/Democrats own the pantry pan­ic? BKP sees no sil­ver lin­ing for Tues­day’s PSC race but warns it’ll super­charge Democ­rats. Ulti­mate­ly, he calls the sur­plus “polit­i­cal stunt money”—untouchable until elec­tion sea­son, when it’ll fund flashy check-drop­ping cer­e­monies à la Kem­p’s 2022 road­show or a mul­ti-stop bud­get-sign­ing spec­ta­cle. “They’re not gonna let noth­ing hap­pen to this $14.6 bil­lion… until it becomes time to buy your votes,” he sneers, extend­ing the skep­ti­cism to under­fund­ed ear­ly learn­ing, TSA, mil­i­tary, and Nation­al Guard pro­grams. Why SNAP but not them? “Where does this end?”

 

Wrap­ping with a call to action for his MAGA faith­ful (shoutout to the upcom­ing Gold­en Cor­ral part two on 12/16: “We’re not gonna get fooled again”), BKP takes a three-minute breather to gear up for a deep dive on Geor­gia elec­tions. Raw, ram­bling, and relent­less­ly pro-Trump, this episode is BKP at his unapolo­getic best: a rur­al voice torch­ing the elite games while ral­ly­ing the awake to demand real account­abil­i­ty before the 2026 cir­cus peaks.

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