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Gentner Drummond to Make ‘Special Announcement’

Earlier this week, we obtained via the Ogle Mole Network an invitation for a “special announcement” that Attorney General Gentner Drummond plans to make at the Osage County Fairgrounds on Monday, January 13th.

If you’re over the age of 70, a fan of state politics, or just in the mood for a free lunch, it sounds like a fun event.

As most of our readers know, I’m a sucker for bad nicknames. On that note, does Gentner “Beef Burger” Drummond have a nice ring to it? I think it could stick.

In other news, get Val on the Gentner! Our politically ambitious Attorney General has a special announcement, and everyone is invited!

Boy, I wonder what he’s going to announce?

Based on his recent headlines, maybe he’s offering a bounty on all captured windmills and solar panels, suing the letters “E, S, and G” for discriminating against Oklahoma oil companies, or deporting Lich Vu for his senseless assault on OKC cop Sgt. Joseph Gibson—though that might have to wait until Mr. Vu gets out of the hospital.

Then again, perhaps the announcement is more predictable: Gentner’s running for Governor in 2026.

For the last couple of years, there have been whispers—or, more accurately, “extremely loud shouts”—circulating through the Oklahoma politosphere that Gentner was planning a gubernatorial run.

Now that we’re officially in 2025, and with election night only 663 days away, it makes sense for Drummond to officially throw his cowboy hat into the ring. Being the first candidate out of the gate gives him a head start on the other rumored contenders—Ryan Walters, Charles McCall, Kelly Ogle, etc.—and makes him an instant frontrunner.

Then again, maybe this special announcement has nothing to do with politics.

Perhaps Gentner is taking the philanthropic route, and announcing his family is giving back any land they may have acquired during the “Osage Reign of Terror.”

LOL. Yeah, right.

It could also be more capitalistic. For example, maybe he’s promoting that he and his cousin-in-law Ree Drummond of Pioneer Woman fame are partnering together to bring an entire line of Drummond family “Beef Burgers” to a neighborhood Walmart (or Mercantile) near you. 

Or maybe—and this is a long shot—he just wants to tell all Oklahomans how much he loves them.

Regardless of what he's announceing, we won’t be on the scene to cover it. But rest assured, we’ll be here on the ready to recount, relay, and review what other legitimate media outlets report, only in a much more entertaining manner.

Stay with The Lost Ogle. We’ll keep you advised.

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