The song "G.O.P." by Beth Hart is a commentary on the hypocrisy and contradictions present in many religious and conservative beliefs. The lyrics describe two characters - an elderly woman who believes in the coming of Christ and a man who preaches against interracial mixing while abusing his wife. The song suggests that these individuals are "good ole people" in some ways, but ultimately they are flawed and misguided. The chorus repeats the line "good ole people live, good ole people give, but good ole people can't drive, and maybe that's why good ole people die." This line is a metaphor for the idea that although these individuals may have good intentions, their actions and beliefs can ultimately lead to destructive outcomes. The song also touches on themes of manipulation, control, and the danger of blindly following authority figures. Overall, "G.O.P." is a thought-provoking and powerful critique of certain aspects of religious and political ideologies.