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.

