Identical twin sisters, born September 8, 1971, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Kelley and Christine O’Neal are proud Gen-X Okies who now call the hills of southeast Tennessee home.
Kelley (still the older by four minutes) and Christine were inseparable: same classes, same friends. They graduated from Putnam City High School in 1990, then attended University of Central School (same university as their father). Christine eventually received an Associates Degree in Applied Science – Accounting and Finance from Oklahoma State University in 2001.
During the 2020 election, the twins stumbled across Charlie Kirk who spoke at the RNC. His fearless fusion of deep Christian faith and unapologetic conservatism hit them like a revelation. For the first time, someone was saying out loud what they’d felt since leaving the Democrat party in the mid 1990s: that loving God and loving this country aren’t separate categories.
Now 54, the twins’ world was rocked by the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Inspired by Charlie’s mission of spreading the conservative message during these challenging and divisive times, we decided to start this Political Madhouse podcast.
Together, with a little Oklahoma City twang, they’re proving that two Gen-X girls raised on Elvis, OU football, and Jesus can still make a whole lot of noise for God and country in 2025.
Boomer Sooner, y’all.
