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.

