In this fiery Novem­ber 7, 2025, episode of BKP with the Geor­gia Hour on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP unleash­es a blis­ter­ing take­down of the Geor­gia Repub­li­can Par­ty’s lead­er­ship and inter­nal chaos fol­low­ing the 2025 elec­tion loss­es. Kick­ing off with an inten­si­fied call for imme­di­ate res­ig­na­tion from Geor­gia GOP Chair­man Josh McKoon—whom BKP dubs a fail­ure for not swift­ly assess­ing coun­ty-lev­el elec­tion short­com­ings and pro­vid­ing guid­ance for 2026—he argues that coun­ty par­ties are already scram­bling inde­pen­dent­ly, unable to rely on a “use­less” state appa­ra­tus. BKP posi­tions him­self as a no-non­sense man­ag­er, mock­ing­ly offer­ing to step in while vow­ing to avoid the scan­dals plagu­ing the cur­rent regime, like a $140 mil­lion Ponzi scheme tied to GOP insid­ers.

The episode piv­ots to elec­tion integri­ty alarms in Ful­ton Coun­ty, spot­light­ing a Octo­ber 30th DOJ Civ­il Rights Divi­sion let­ter demand­ing 2020 pres­i­den­tial elec­tion records, bal­lot images, and doc­u­men­ta­tion with­in 15 days—coinciding sus­pi­cious­ly with Novem­ber 14, the dead­line for appoint­ing a new DA in the Trump RICO case. BKP spec­u­lates this could trig­ger a DOJ court order by Novem­ber 15–17 to dis­miss or dis­rupt the case, while slam­ming Ful­ton offi­cials like Chair Ron Pitts for defy­ing court orders to appoint Repub­li­can observers Jason Fras­er and Julie Adams (whom he urges lis­ten­ers to pray for amid intense pres­sure). 

 

A major seg­ment dis­sects the fall­out from the First Lib­er­ty Build­ing and Loan Ponzi scheme, detailed in a 97-page fed­er­al receiver’s report. BKP expos­es deep GOP entan­gle­ments with the Frost family—labeling them “crim­i­nals” and insid­ers who alleged­ly shuf­fled assets to affil­i­ates with­out val­ue. Key fig­ures include Brent Frost IV and Brent Frost V (ex-GOP vice chair and “fix­er” now ped­dling insur­ance with iron­ic “stew­ard­ship” ads). He demands the ouster of Katie Frost, her moth­er Krista, and the entire clan, decry­ing the par­ty’s refusal to dis­tance itself until guilt is proven. BKP hints at more names emerg­ing soon, paint­ing a pic­ture of shred­ded records and delet­ed texts rem­i­nis­cent of “bleach bit” tac­tics.

 

Shift­ing to recent PSC elec­tion defeats, BKP ridicules the “scare the base” MAGA-heavy strat­e­gy that back­fired against Democ­rats’ focus on util­i­ty bills, quot­ing los­ing incum­bent Tim Echols’ lament over going “full MAGA.” He calls out “Deb­bie Do Shit” (Deb­bie Doo­ley) for fake grass­roots endorse­ments of anti-Trump fig­ures like Kemp loy­al­ists, pre­dict­ing a 2026 “pri­ma­ry blood­bath” orches­trat­ed by Kemp to pun­ish dis­senters. High­light­ing Kem­p’s iron-fist­ed control—requiring his nod for any GOP moves—BKP details how the gov­er­nor scut­tled a uni­fied Sen­ate can­di­date deal with Trump, instead back­ing ex-coach Derek Doo­ley (a non-Trump vot­er) to torch incum­bents like Mike Collins and Bud­dy Carter via attack ads on shut­downs and “busi­ness as usu­al” in D.C. He warns this scorched-earth approach will dev­as­tate down-bal­lot races, from gov­er­nor to lieu­tenant gov­er­nor, enrich­ing Kem­p’s fam­i­ly fundrais­ing net­works.

The rant clos­es with intrigue around Rep. Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene (MTG), whose media blitz (Bill Maher, The View, CNN) BKP inter­prets as ground­work for a pow­er play—possibly gov­er­nor or Senate—after being denied Trump’s endorse­ment due to Kem­p’s med­dling. He recounts her “dis­en­fran­chised Amer­i­can” nar­ra­tive, Amer­i­ca First pleas, and a con­tro­ver­sial nod to Nan­cy Pelosi’s deal-mak­ing prowess (which BKP defends as prag­mat­ic, con­trast­ing it with GOP dys­func­tion like delayed swear-ins for new reps). Spec­u­lat­ing MTG despis­es Kemp, McK­oon, and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones for betray­als, he notes her boyfriend’s Oval Office access as proof of Trump’s lin­ger­ing favor. BKP echoes calls for McK­oon’s ouster from coun­ty chairs, blasts unhelp­ful “oppor­tu­ni­ties” in dis­tricts like GA-02 with­out grass­roots fire (shad­ing Kan­diss Tay­lor’s past attacks on him), and signs off urg­ing vig­i­lance for the “blood­bath” ahead while invit­ing Tay­lor to run for mayor—with his cam­paign help. Clock­ing in as a raw, unfil­tered dis­patch from Geor­gia’s polit­i­cal trench­es, the hour blends out­rage, insid­er scoops, and prophet­ic warn­ings for a GOP on the brink.

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