Combining humor, a quick
wit and passionate conservative beliefs, Ken Revell is emerging as the
leading defender of his beloved Southland. He rabidly defends the South,
it's language, people and ways. The descendant of a long line of yellow
dog democrats, this first generation republican insists that he has only
once voted for the democratic presidential candidate, but explains, "I was
only eighteen at the time, stupid, and besides that, the candidate was
blood-kin."
"No,
not Bill Clinton, you idiot. If I was blood-kin to Bill Clinton, I would
seriously consider leaches. I'm referring to Jimmy Carter."
It
was following that 1976 Presidential election that Ken began encountering
extreme left-wing college professors, whose irrational arguments for
socialism sealed his conservative beliefs. This conservatization process
continued for Ken through law school, after-which he took a crash course
in reality and American capitalism, by starting his own law-practice.
Possessing a keen business sense, as well as a keen wit, Ken built his
small office into a successful law firm.
With
a degree in Political Science, a Minor in History, and a Juris Doctorate,
Ken began a new career writing satirical political commentary. At the age
of 43, Ken became a father for the first time, a continuing experience
which provides new "material" daily. His new book "Red Bugs, Moonshine
and the Book of Leviticus: Election 2000, Florida Hasn't Seen a Fight
this Good Since Orlando Hosted the Southern Baptist Convention" has just
been released to rave reviews, which frequently compare his witty southern
style to Lewis Grizzard, Dave Barry and even Mark Twain.
Whether the media is radio, television, newsprint, the internet, or in his
new book, whenever Ken exposes the sacred cows of the left to rational
analysis . . . all hell breaks loose.