Wendy Davis for Governor of Texas?

Really? You believe this?

checks which forum this is in

Never mind. Not the proper venue to actually air my opinion on your opinion.

Not going by this, he don’t.

LOL. Rick Perry doesn’t believe in evolution.

You mean the guy who wrote this?

Former friend? Changed his mind sometime after he wrote this, October 25, 2012?

Molly Ivins?

Seems irreplaceable to me.

Kurt Vonnegut isn’t as groovy as I think he is. No doubt, being the Famous Writer had some negative effects, usually does. But he have us the helpless glamour of Billy Pilgrim and the sarcastic reverence of Bokonon.

Mark Twain hungered for the acceptance of Eastern snobs even as he scorned it, squandered a fortune stubbornly investing in a machine that could not work, turned his back instantly on some friends and defended others against all comers. But he gave us Huck who weighed the theology of his day and decided he’d rather go to Hell than betray a friend.

Molly was just funny, but in a good cause. I submit that just being funny is still better than nothing, and funny in a just cause is a bit better still. Probably won’t get you into Heaven, all on its own. It might, though.

Multimillionaire who went to elite schools but affected a down-home-Texas persona…that sounds so familiar. A fraud, you say? Hmmm…

And I’m not sure that being a “wonderful and generous friend” and a “mean lush” are necessarily mutually exclusive.

Molly’s father was quite well off & she went to some fine schools. But she wasn’t in prep school “her whole life.” (Unlike Shrub.) Once she grew up (again, unlike Shrub) she mostly lived off what she earned. Molly did turn up the Texas accent a bit for the sake of humor. Because raw anger isn’t pretty.

Yes, she was an alcoholic–she fought it all her life. I wouldn’t be surprised if she occasionally turned that wit to sarcasm. How unflattering for a woman!

Many Texans still miss her.

I was just re-reading this thread and was curious about this point. I honestly am not that familiar with Molly Ivins. I’m also not a big fan of GW Bush. Having said that, here are the educational blurbs from wikipedia for both.

[QUOTE=Bush Wikipedia]
Bush attended public schools in Midland, Texas, until the family moved to Houston after he completed seventh grade. He then went to The Kinkaid School, a prep school in Houston, for two years. Bush finished high school at Phillips Academy, a boarding school (then all-male) in Andover, Massachusetts, … Bush attended Yale University from 1964 to 1968, graduating with an B.A. in history.[31] … Beginning in the fall of 1973, Bush attended the Harvard Business School, where he earned a Master of Business Administration.
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[QUOTE=Ivins Wikipedia]
Ivins … lived in Houston’s affluent River Oaks neighborhood. Ivins graduated from St. John’s School in 1962. Ivins enrolled in Scripps College in 1962 but was not happy there, and transferred to Smith College in 1963. … She spent her junior year at the Institute of Political Science in Paris and received her B.A. in history in 1966. She earned a master’s degree at Columbia University’s school of journalism in 1967.
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Sort of a silly debate, but I’m not really seeing how you think Bush’s educational background was more "prep-school"ish than Ivins’s. He was in Midland public schools; there is nothing less like a prep school than Midland. They both were at affluent Houston high schools with Bush finishing elsewhere.

Regardless, my favorite educational factoid about Bush was that he was rejected by University of Texas law school and then accepted to Harvard business school.

Huh. I wouldn’t normally have credited a Texas school with that level of discernment…

When’s the primary?

March 4th, with a runoff, if necessary, May 27th. It doesn’t look like one will be necessary.

I know it can be fun to insult Texas, but UT is a really good school, and UT’s law school is ranked 15th in the country.

Molly Ivins didn’t get “sarcastic” when drunk (as she invaraibly was), she got violent.

When she got drunk, she didn’t just make catty remarks, she punched people- even knocking out two of Billy Porterfield’s teeth.

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0205-06.htm

She HAD to have been fun to be with at least SOME of the time, because even Porterfield now tries to make Ivins’ violence seem like a charming quirk.

Here’s what Porterfield said, from the link supplied…

In her early years on the job, she worked with hard-bitten, hard drinking newspaper men. So she learned to drink along with them. She did have sober times–but would usually fall off the wagon again. I called Bush Jr a “prep school boy” because he seemed like a half-bright rich kid when he was Governor; Molly was self-supporting & had more adult demons. She didn’t get her advanced education as a “legacy”–she got into those schools on her own.

More information on why we still miss her:

Back to Wendy Davis. Her probable opponent’s campaign has reached a new low:

That is a seriously good school. I have known Thai students looking for a good graduate school in the US, and if they or their families are having to pay for it themselves, I’ve always told them that UT-Austin is a Harvard education at a fraction of the cost.

Posters here know how I feel about Texas in general and so will recognize this as high praise indeed coming from me.

Although they both went to high schools and colleges with mostly well-off students, you could argue that George W. Bush came from a longer line of preppie types than Molly Ivins. Ivins’s father was the president of an oil company, but he grew up in a family that was middle class. Bush’s father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all rich. Bush was the third generation to go to prep school and the third generation to go to an Ivy League college. In fact, his father, grandfather, and great-great-grandfather all went to Yale (a generation was skipped there). And while being president of an oil company is pretty impressive, do I need to remind you that Bush’s father was President and his grandfather was a Senator?

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19980427&id=ic4dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1KcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6817,5606547

Og, I hope he loses.

Geez, it was a throwaway joke, people…

Hell, I love Texas. If all the bassackwards, knuckle walking Trogs would just move back to Oklahoma, things be a damn sight better!