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In the course of a 1 hour + show, Kinky referenced: Zorro, Batman, Johnny Cash, Willie, Lone Star Cafe in NYC, albinos, Rick Perry (of course), Molly Ivins, Barbara Jordan, Jim Nabors, Muhammed Ali, Townes Van Zandt, Ira Hayes and so many more I can’t...
Ivins once said being literate in East Texas was like being bilingual elsewhere. I wouldn't be surprised if she meant someone like Louie. And Molly said that not even knowing Louie Gohmert! This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted. ...
It is possible to read the history of this country as one long struggle to extend the liberties established in our Constitution to everyone in America...Molly Ivins
He advised that Peruvian citizenship could be purchased for a mere 25 grand. That we should all become Peruvians is one of the more innovative suggestions of this festive campaign season. But what will the Peruvians think of it? Five years ago today...
Republican National Convention, my then-partner and I had just checked into a lovely bed and breakfast near Athens, Georgia. The elderly couple who owned the B&B had invited us down to the Victorian appointed living room to watch television with them...
Perry proved in a short period of time during the campaign that he was a misfit and out of his league. This helps to prove, you can fool some people, but it is literally impossible to fool all of them. celmo: Now that Perry is back in Texas, the best...
So back to Texas he'll come. And probably run for Guv again in 2014. Let's hope my fellow Texans (who also found Perry lacking in presidential qualities judging by recent polls) will finally realize he's as full of wind as a corn-eating horse. But as...
Wit of Molly Ivins. Currently running at the Geffen Playhouse, it features Kathleen Turner in the title role of what's almost a solo performance. (Matthew Van Oss portrays a young copy boy who whisks across the stage a few times in order to retrieve a...
Mary Tyler "Molly" Ivins (August 30, 1944 – January 31, 2007) was a populist American newspaper columnist, political commentator, humorist and bestselling author from Austin, Texas. Full Article
