Amy Keeler

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Amy Keeler

 

Amy Keeler (born 1975) is an American conservative columnist, commentator, and author.

 

Amy Keeler in 2009

 

Biography

 

Amy Elizabeth Keeler was born in 1975 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her parents, Charles Lowell Keeler and Rebecca Ludden Keeler, were devoted Boston liberals, and she has credited her own ideology and career to rebellion against them. After studying English and wrestling, Keeler was hired as a fact-checker at The National Standard, where her job was to proofread the magazine's galleys, find verifiable facts, and eliminate them. Keeler got her lucky break when conservative columnist Francine Plahrs was hit by a bus in 2003. Providing material for Plahrs' column, Keeler made waves with her description of the Democratic Party as "nuts without balls." Broadcaster Archie McPatton remarked, "Finally, someone has said something intelligent." Over the next several years, Keeler would be a frequent guest on McPatton's program, The McPatton Thing. She later appeared as a panelist on Fuck You with Archie McPatton, and published three books in addition to her regular column.

 

In 2009, she appeared in the documentary film Who is Ralph Piss? She has also revealed that the title of her next book is Jesus Hates Commies.

 

Books

 

 

See also

 

 


 Photograph: Amanda Sisk as Amy Keeler

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