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Columnist Molly Ivins dies
dfw.com ^ | Wed, Jan. 31, 2007 | JOHN MORITZ

Posted on 01/31/2007 3:53:45 PM PST by lunarbicep

Molly Ivins, whose biting columns mixed liberal populism with an irreverent Texas wit, died at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at her home in Austin after an up-and-down battle with breast cancer she had waged for seven years. She was 62.

Ms. Ivins, the Star-Telegram’s political columnist for nine years ending in 2001, had written for the New York Times, the Dallas Times-Herald and Time magazine and had long been a sought-after pundit on the television talk-show circuit to provide a Texas slant on issues ranging from President Bush’s pedigree to the culture wars rooted in the 1960s.

"She was magical in her writing," said Mike Blackman, a former Star-Telegram executive editor who hired Ms. Ivins at the newspaper’s Austin bureau in 1992, a few months after the Times-Herald ceased publication. "She could turn a phrase in such a way that a pretty hard-hitting point didn’t hurt so bad."

A California native who moved to Houston as a young child with her family, Ms. Ivins was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999. Two years later after enduring a radical mastectomy and rounds of chemotherapy, Ms. Ivins was given a 70 percent chance of remaining cancer-free for five years. At the time, she said she liked the odds.

But the cancer recurred in 2003, and again last year. In recent weeks, she had suspended her twice-weekly syndicated column, allowing guest writers to use the space while she underwent further treatment. She made a brief return to writing in mid-January, urging readers to resist President Bush’s plan to increase the number of U.S. troops deployed to Iraq. She likened her call to an old-fashioned "newspaper crusade."

"We are the people who run this country," Ms Ivins said in the column published in the Jan. 14 edition of the Star-Telegram. "We are the deciders. And every single day, every single one of us needs to step outside and take some action to help stop this war.

"Raise hell," she continued. "Think of something to make the ridiculous look ridiculous. Make our troops know we’re for them and are trying to get them out of there. Hit the streets to protest Bush's proposed surge."

She ended the piece by endorsing the peace march in Washington scheduled for Saturday. 01-27 "We need people in the streets, banging pots and pans and demanding, "Stop it, now!' " she wrote.

The spice of Texas

Born Mary Tyler Ivins on Aug. 30, 1944, in Monterey, Calif., Ms. Ivins was raised in the upscale River Oaks section of Houston. She earned her journalism degree at elite Smith College in Massachusetts in 1965. From there she ventured to Minnesota, taking a job as a police reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune.

Growing weary of the winters in the Upper Great Lakes and missing the spice of Texas food and its politics, Ms. Ivins moved to Austin to become co-editor of the Texas Observer, long considered the state’s liberal conscience.

Nadine Eckhardt, the former wife of the late Texas novelist Billy Lee Bramer and who later married former U.S. Rep. Bob Eckhardt of Houston, said Ivins soon made herself a fixture in the Austin political and cocktail party scene in the early 1970s.

"That’s where she became the Molly Ivins as we’ve come to know her," said Eckhardt, an Ivins friend for nearly four decades. "The Observer had such wonderful writers doing such wonderful stories at the time, and Molly was always right in the middle of everything."

Her writing flair caught the attention of the New York Times, which hired her to cover city hall, then later moved her to the statehouse bureau in Albany. Later, she was assigned to the Times’ Rocky Mountain bureau in Denver.

Even though she wrote the Times’ obituary for Elvis Presley in 1977, Ms. Ivins said later that she and the sometimes stodgy Times proved to be a mismatch. In a 2002 interview with the Star-Telegram, Ms. Ivins recalled that she would write about something that "squawked like a $2 fiddle" only to have a Times editor rewrite it to say "as an inexpensive instrument." Ms Ivins said she would mention a "beer belly" and The Times would substitute "a protuberant abdomen.”

So Ms. Ivins returned to Austin in 1982 to become a columnist for the Dallas Times-Herald and reconnecting with such political figures as Ann Richards, who would later become governor, and Bob Bullock, then the hard-drinking state comptroller who later wielded great power as lieutenant governor.

Trademark language

The column provided Ms. Ivins the freedom to express her views with the colorful language that would become her trademark. She called such figures as Ross Perot, former U.S. Sen. John Tower and ex-Gov. Bill Clements "runts with attitudes." As a candidate for governor, George W. Bush became "Shrub," a nicknamed she never tired of using.

Surprised became "womperjawed." A visibly angry person would "throw a walleyed fit."

Ms. Ivins, who was single and had no children, told readers about her first bout with cancer in a matter-of-fact afterword in an otherwise ordinary column.

"I have contracted an outstanding case of breast cancer, from which I fully intend to recover," she wrote on Dec. 14, 1999. "I don’t need get-well cards, but I would like the beloved women readers to do something for me: Go. Get. The. Damn. Mammogram. Done."

Ms. Ivins authored three books and co-authored a fourth. She was a three-time finalist for a Pulitzer Prize and had served on Amnesty International’s Journalism Network, but the iconoclastic writer often said that her two highest honors were being banned from the conservative campus of Texas A&M University and having the Minneapolis police name their mascot pig after her when she covered the department as a reporter during one of her first jobs in the newspaper business.

Funeral arrangements were pending.


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To: lunarbicep

While their views were completely opposite from mine, Ma Richards and Molly Ivins, were Texas originals: sassy, loud-mouthed, liberal broads. At least they were genuine, unlike her royal hillariness.


181 posted on 01/31/2007 5:31:04 PM PST by Don'tMessWithTexas
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To: martin_fierro

The old walleyed water buffalo done wallowed her last wallow, but don't she look splendid layin' there in the everlasting mud!

This Bud's for you Molly, as wrong as you were, you stuck to your guns!


182 posted on 01/31/2007 5:34:18 PM PST by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: lunarbicep

RIP

183 posted on 01/31/2007 5:34:59 PM PST by Niteranger68 (Point your toilets towards Mecca!)
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To: martin_fierro

Sixty-Two is too young for aynone.


184 posted on 01/31/2007 5:38:19 PM PST by BenLurkin
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To: lunarbicep

God be with her. As another poster put it, I couldnt disagree with her more, but I shall ask God to be with her.


185 posted on 01/31/2007 5:40:11 PM PST by Alkhin (star dust contemplating star dust)
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To: SuziQ

Amen!! Ladies, get your mammograms and ultra-sounds...that's how they found mine, an ultrasound.


186 posted on 01/31/2007 5:40:34 PM PST by Suzy Quzy
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To: knews_hound

[I hope she finds more peace in death than she did in life.

She was a very angry person.

Cheers,

knewshound]

bout sums it up-


187 posted on 01/31/2007 5:42:19 PM PST by CottShop
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To: Suzy Quzy

Excellent PSA, actually: it's far easier for a lib/Dem to embrace sacrosanct life than vice-versa.

Did she leave behind a memoriam/advocacy charity?

[and, the meanness leaks out here, wouldn't it be great if FReepers raised more for breast cancer research/advocacy than DU? Someone care to throw down a gauntlet?]


188 posted on 01/31/2007 5:45:45 PM PST by IslandJeff (that for every right there is a duty, for every benefit an obligation)
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To: lunarbicep
She earned her journalism degree at elite Smith College in Massachusetts in 1965.

This explains a lot.

189 posted on 01/31/2007 5:46:09 PM PST by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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To: BlessedBeGod

Hate the sin not the sinner.


190 posted on 01/31/2007 5:46:40 PM PST by spikeytx86 (Pray for Democrats for they have been brainwashed by their fruity little club.)
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To: lunarbicep

Prayers for her soul and those who will miss her.


192 posted on 01/31/2007 5:47:45 PM PST by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: fkabuckeyesrule

She was hardly famous. Since next to nobody read her column, she wasn't known outside politics.


193 posted on 01/31/2007 5:47:57 PM PST by 1L
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To: lunarbicep
I was avoiding this thread, and Deborah Orin's, because I lost my best friend to breast cancer two weeks ago. As Molly (and Laura Ingraham) have said, ladies get your tests done.
194 posted on 01/31/2007 5:48:45 PM PST by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: lunarbicep

Wow. I didn't agree with much of what she said, but ... you know... geez. It's too bad.


195 posted on 01/31/2007 5:49:45 PM PST by A_perfect_lady
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To: syriacus

I didn't know that!

*Hi, Biscus!*

*Oh, Leander!*


196 posted on 01/31/2007 5:52:22 PM PST by Rte66
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To: HitmanLV
Oh wow, sorry to hear that.

May she rest in peace.

197 posted on 01/31/2007 5:53:02 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Guenevere
Molly Ivins and Ann Richards die within a short time of each other....

In a grudging way, I liked Ann Richards.

Molly Ivins, I didn't like your writing, but death is such a great equalizer. And cancer is no way to go. So Rest in Peace, Molly.

198 posted on 01/31/2007 5:54:00 PM PST by Ole Okie
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To: Miss Didi

What about Deborah Orin?


199 posted on 01/31/2007 5:54:29 PM PST by Suzy Quzy
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To: Paved Paradise
Bet you'll NEVER see this kind of nice sentiment over at the DU or any of the liberal websites. NEVER.

Oh sure you will. For Castro, Putin, Bin Laden, Jesse Jackson...

200 posted on 01/31/2007 5:54:49 PM PST by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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