Now, I agree with Keyes on most issues. However, let him win a few lower offices first and show he can actually turn his ideas into actions. Let him put together a working staff, pass some legislation, rally public opinion against entrenched interests, etc. If he can do that than I'd take him seriously.
And don't get me started on Michael Steele. He's the Peter Principle in action.
I'd say he's Affirmative Action personified...but then again I guess that'd be redundant.