I've heard him described as "passionate".
His short-lived pMSNBC show was poorly produced in that he had guests.
He'd do better following Limbaugh's style.
One talk radio host said he had Keyes on an election or two ago, and the whole time, he had an underlying feeling that Keyes was going to leap across the table at him, even though it was a friendly interview.
Keyes used to have a radio show before his 2000 Presidential bid (although I had to do the internet-simulcast thing since it wasn’t carried in Lansing). The show was great — it was a Limbaugh-type show with an occasional guest/interviewee. I first learned of Focus on the Family through the radio show.
Unfortunately, Keyes has to run for office every four years and get creamed.
MD, who still has a “Keyes ‘96” button...