Hello everyone! Welcome to the 2010 edition of Keil's Comments. I've done some sort of blog before, even aired my comments on YouTube, but I'm gonna try again to do some sort of written blog, because sometimes my thoughts are best served written than on video (I don't get into trouble as much when my mug is not properly displayed for the world to see ) :)
Anyway...my first entry involves five simple words that I tweeted this evening regarding the special US Senate election in Massachusetts. I know what you are thinking. "Why the hell would an Okie blog about something going on on the East coast?" Well, it had national ramifications in regards to how everything was going to play out in Congress...plus, it would also determine whether the momentum of the anger the Town Halls felt last summer would carry on or just fall on deaf ears. Needless to say...I think everyone heard the message. Well, everyone except for the knuckleheads at MSNBC, but I don't even want to go into that.
What were the five words I tweeted that made such an impact? "Today Massachusetts...tomorrow the Nation!" Through a new friend of mine who goes by the handle "Foxienews", a few people have picked up on it and it is taking off like gangbusters.
I don't look to be the next Michelle Malkin (she's a hell of a lot hotter than me) or any other known conservative blogger, but hey you'll never know. Talk about a "local boy done good" story!!! Imagine...an unemployed 38 yr old former radio DJ/casino receptionist from Western Oklahoma being one of many voices on the right. And I thought I was impressed with Cindy Morrison's reinvention into a motivational speaker!!!! (For those of you who don't know, Cindy was a news anchor in OKC and Tulsa who got laid off and is becoming a great voice for women who need to re-evaluate and re-invent their life. I'd guess that would go for men too!!)
Enough about that...it's getting late as I am writing this so I better wrap this up.
May you have an excellent day and God bless.
The Lord be with you....
Robert Keil
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