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Remembering Ann Richards
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She knew how to deal with teenage egos: Instead of pointing out to a kid who was pouring charcoal lighter on a live fire that he was idiot, Ann said, "Honey, if you keep doing that, the fire is going to climb right back up to that can in your hand and explode and give you horrible injuries, and it will just ruin my entire weekend."
She knew what it was like to have four young children and to be so tired you cried while folding the laundry. She knew and valued Wise Women like Virginia Whitten and Helen Hadley.
At a long-ago political do at Scholz Garten in Austin, everybody who was anybody was there meetin' and greetin' at a furious pace. A group of us got the tired feet and went to lean our butts against a table at the back wall of the bar. Perched like birds in a row were Bob Bullock, then state comptroller, moi, Charles Miles, the head of Bullock's personnel department, and Ms. Ann Richards. Bullock, 20 years in Texas politics, knew every sorry, no good sumbitch in the entire state. Some old racist judge from East Texas came up to him, "Bob, my boy, how are you?"
Bullock said, "Judge, I'd like you to meet my friends: This is Molly Ivins with the Texas Observer."
The judge peered up at me and said, "How yew, little lady?"
Bullock, "And this is Charles Miles, the head of my personnel department." Miles, who is black, stuck out his hand, and the judge got an expression on his face as though he had just stepped into a fresh cowpie. He reached out and touched Charlie's palm with one finger, while turning eagerly to the pretty, blonde, blue-eyed Ann Richards. "And who is this lovely lady?"
Ann beamed and replied, "I am Mrs. Miles."
One of the most moving memories I have of Ann is her sitting in a circle with a group of prisoners. Ann and Bullock had started a rehab program in prisons, the single most effective thing that can be done to cut recidivism (George W. Bush later destroyed the program). The governor of Texas looked at the cons and said, "My name is Ann, and I am an alcoholic."
She devoted untold hours to helping other alcoholics, and anyone who ever heard her speak at an AA convention knows how close laughter and tears can be.
I have known two politicians who completely reformed the bureaucracies they were elected to head. Bob Bullock did it by kicking ass at the comptroller's until hell wouldn't have it. Fear was his m.o. Ann Richards did it by working hard to gain the trust of the employees and then listening to what they told her. No one knows what's wrong with a bureaucracy better than the bureaucrats who work in it.
The 1990 race for governor was one of the craziest I ever saw, with Ann representing "New Texas."
Republican nominee Claytie Williams was a perfect foil, down to his boots, making comments that could be construed as racist and sexist. Ann was the candidate of everybody else, especially for women. She represented all of us who have lived with and learned to handle good ol' boys, and she did it with laughter. The spirit of the crowd that set off from the Congress Avenue Bridge up to the Capitol the day of Ann's inauguration was so full of spirit and joy. I remember watching San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros that day with tears running down his cheeks because Chicanos were finally included.
Ann got handed a stinking mess: Damn near every state function was under court order. The prisons were so crowded, dangerous convicts were being let loose. She had a long, grinding four years and wound up fixing all of it. She always said you could get a lot done in politics if you didn't need to take credit.
But she disappointed many of her fans because she was so busy fixing what was broken, she never got to change much. The '94 election was a God, gays and guns deal. Annie had told the legislature that if they passed a right-to-carry law, she would veto it. They did, and she did. At the last minute, the NRA launched a big campaign to convince the governor that we Texas women would feel ever so much safer if we could just carry guns in our purses.
Said Annie, "Well, you know that I am not a sexist, but there is not a woman in this state who could find a gun in her handbag."
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Posted by: mstenger on Sep 15, 2006 12:37 PM
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I heard that Governor Richards' lost to shrub because he used the lesbian card against her. Some things never change.
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Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming on Sep 15, 2006 1:07 PM
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She was introduced at a talk by a series of women--the dean of students, the director of the speakers' series, and the president of the college. In her wonderful voice she said, "I'm so happy to be here in Massachusetts, where men are men...(inimitable pause) and women are in charge."
Her presentation was dynamic, sensible, and very witty, and she was extremely generous with her time afterwards.
Damn, we'll miss her.
Condolences to you, Molly, who's lost such a wonderful friend (and who was another showstopper at the speakers' series that I mention)--and to all of us.
You go, girl. I just wish you weren't gone.
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Posted by: Sojourner on Sep 15, 2006 7:42 PM
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The Bush gang has been the top dog in Texas for so long now, it is good to be reminded it wasn't always that way...and maybe always won't be that way?
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Posted by: rinpochet on Sep 16, 2006 7:28 AM
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Thanks Molly for sharing your memories. Now if only we could find another like her to keep us honest. I never knew her but will really miss her.
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Texas could sure use real Democrats like Yarborough who knew how to give the backstabbing bastards in the oil and gas industries thorough punches in the FACE.
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Posted by: bookwoman on Sep 16, 2006 10:59 AM
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I am so glad Molly wrote this piece.
Some of the other reports about Mrs. Richards have said that she underestimated George W. Bush when he ran against her. Actually I think she recognized the mediocrity of "W" just fine. The one she underestimated was Karl Rove.
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Posted by: edith on Sep 16, 2006 3:13 PM
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Even Lyndon Johnson was a populist and graveyards aroudn the nation are haunted by his good ol boy ghost.
Thanks Texas and Molly, but you really ought to revert back to Mexico where you came from.
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She has been a role model for years for me and countless other women and girls. Hopefully the ones who follow will try to fill those great shoes.
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It's slowly starting to change, thanks to people like Cisneros, Richards, and Jim Hightower, but the top tier is still run by a bunch of stinkin' frat boys.
They suck.
Long live Ann Richards in the collective consciousness of all of us.
Thanks Molly.
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It's slowly starting to change, thanks to people like Cisneros, Richards, and Jim Hightower, but the top tier is still run by a bunch of stinkin' frat boys.
They suck.
Long live Ann Richards in the collective consciousness of all of us.
Thanks Molly.
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Did you happen to catch Amy Goodman's tribute to her on Democracy Now?
Amy showed a video clip of Ann's speech at an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Texas Observer. Ann began with one of the funniest stories I've ever heard -- all about an experience she had at the airport in South Bend, Indiana, during the 2004 campaign season. I've watched it several times now, and I laugh just as hard every time I see it.
Of course, you were in the audience when she told this story, but if you don't have a video of it, it's available at Democracy Now!'s website for you and all your readers to see and hear. (Go to www.democracynow.org; then go to the show for Thursday, September 14.)
Thanks again, Molly.
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Posted by: jeffster on Sep 18, 2006 9:00 AM
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She shared with Barbara Jordan a deep intelligence, compassion and understanding. Who, in our polarized age, when the debate is hijacked, will bring us back to ourselves. I for one will miss Ann Richards terribly. Just knowing she was in the world made it more bearable.
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Molly herself is quite a trip. She remained largely silent about the Clinton/ Gore war machine that pounded apart Yugoslavia, and then killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis way before Bush Baby came along. Her silence during the bombardment of Belgrade was deafening.
And let's be real about Ann Richards. She was no 'reformer', but was a Democratic Party Republican enabler in the same since Al Gore was for Bush, and Jimmy Carter was for Reagan. These Democratic Party politicians don't so much oppose the Republican onslaught that America faces, but pave the road to it, keep it on track, and vote alongside of the Republican machine most of the time. Ann Richards was no different. She virtually disappeared from the Texas political scene when the corporate machine there snapped their fingers for her to do so.
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Posted by: mstenger on Sep 15, 2006 12:37 PM
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I heard that Governor Richards' lost to shrub because he used the lesbian card against her. Some things never change.
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Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming on Sep 15, 2006 1:07 PM
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She was introduced at a talk by a series of women--the dean of students, the director of the speakers' series, and the president of the college. In her wonderful voice she said, "I'm so happy to be here in Massachusetts, where men are men...(inimitable pause) and women are in charge."
Her presentation was dynamic, sensible, and very witty, and she was extremely generous with her time afterwards.
Damn, we'll miss her.
Condolences to you, Molly, who's lost such a wonderful friend (and who was another showstopper at the speakers' series that I mention)--and to all of us.
You go, girl. I just wish you weren't gone.
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The Bush gang has been the top dog in Texas for so long now, it is good to be reminded it wasn't always that way...and maybe always won't be that way?
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Posted by: rinpochet on Sep 16, 2006 7:28 AM
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Thanks Molly for sharing your memories. Now if only we could find another like her to keep us honest. I never knew her but will really miss her.
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Texas could sure use real Democrats like Yarborough who knew how to give the backstabbing bastards in the oil and gas industries thorough punches in the FACE.
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Posted by: bookwoman on Sep 16, 2006 10:59 AM
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I am so glad Molly wrote this piece.
Some of the other reports about Mrs. Richards have said that she underestimated George W. Bush when he ran against her. Actually I think she recognized the mediocrity of "W" just fine. The one she underestimated was Karl Rove.
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Even Lyndon Johnson was a populist and graveyards aroudn the nation are haunted by his good ol boy ghost.
Thanks Texas and Molly, but you really ought to revert back to Mexico where you came from.
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Posted by: SierraSpruce on Sep 17, 2006 1:56 AM
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She has been a role model for years for me and countless other women and girls. Hopefully the ones who follow will try to fill those great shoes.
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Posted by: yankabroad on Sep 17, 2006 6:43 AM
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It's slowly starting to change, thanks to people like Cisneros, Richards, and Jim Hightower, but the top tier is still run by a bunch of stinkin' frat boys.
They suck.
Long live Ann Richards in the collective consciousness of all of us.
Thanks Molly.
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It's slowly starting to change, thanks to people like Cisneros, Richards, and Jim Hightower, but the top tier is still run by a bunch of stinkin' frat boys.
They suck.
Long live Ann Richards in the collective consciousness of all of us.
Thanks Molly.
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Posted by: Dorothy on Sep 18, 2006 1:44 AM
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Did you happen to catch Amy Goodman's tribute to her on Democracy Now?
Amy showed a video clip of Ann's speech at an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Texas Observer. Ann began with one of the funniest stories I've ever heard -- all about an experience she had at the airport in South Bend, Indiana, during the 2004 campaign season. I've watched it several times now, and I laugh just as hard every time I see it.
Of course, you were in the audience when she told this story, but if you don't have a video of it, it's available at Democracy Now!'s website for you and all your readers to see and hear. (Go to www.democracynow.org; then go to the show for Thursday, September 14.)
Thanks again, Molly.
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Posted by: jeffster on Sep 18, 2006 9:00 AM
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She shared with Barbara Jordan a deep intelligence, compassion and understanding. Who, in our polarized age, when the debate is hijacked, will bring us back to ourselves. I for one will miss Ann Richards terribly. Just knowing she was in the world made it more bearable.
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Posted by: aebartle on Sep 18, 2006 11:06 AM
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Posted by: Dboy on Sep 18, 2006 3:46 PM
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Posted by: gtroyp on Sep 18, 2006 10:06 PM
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» RE: Ya'll need to chill, and remember Ann.
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Posted by: logansafi on Sep 20, 2006 10:44 PM
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Molly herself is quite a trip. She remained largely silent about the Clinton/ Gore war machine that pounded apart Yugoslavia, and then killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis way before Bush Baby came along. Her silence during the bombardment of Belgrade was deafening.
And let's be real about Ann Richards. She was no 'reformer', but was a Democratic Party Republican enabler in the same since Al Gore was for Bush, and Jimmy Carter was for Reagan. These Democratic Party politicians don't so much oppose the Republican onslaught that America faces, but pave the road to it, keep it on track, and vote alongside of the Republican machine most of the time. Ann Richards was no different. She virtually disappeared from the Texas political scene when the corporate machine there snapped their fingers for her to do so.
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