Rest in Peace, Molly Ivins

The incomparable Molly Ivins died this past Wednesday at age 62 from breast cancer. She was a fiery Texas liberal with a razor sharp wit and writing style. She coined the term “Shrub” to refer to the current President Bush, and was an outspoken critic of the Iraq war.

I never met her and truthfully didn’t know all that much about her life other than what I’ve gleaned from her columns these past many years, but from reading a little bit today on the news sites, she sounds like someone I really would have liked to have known. A strong woman, a woman who told it like it was, a friend to the legendary Texas governor Ann Richards (whom I also would have liked to have known).

You know that hypothetical question people ask, “What historical figures would you like to have dinner with?” I think that I would say my grandma, Ann Richards, and Molly Ivins. Wow, what conversation that would be!

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  1. I went to a party at her home once. I was 25 or so, trying to write (both journalism and fiction), and seeing a “real writer’s” house– her home office, floor-to-ceiling books, etc. all made the writing life seem more real and possible to me. I met her that once and spoke with her only briefly, but she was definitely a big inspiration.

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