
From The New York Times Obituary
"She quit The Times in 1982 after The Dallas Times Herald offered to make her a columnist. She took the job even though she loathed Dallas, once describing it as the kind of town ‘’that would have rooted for Goliath to beat David.'’
But the newspaper, she said, promised to let her write whatever she wanted. When she declared of a congressman, ‘’If his I.Q. slips any lower, we’ll have to water him twice a day,'’ many readers were appalled, and several advertisers boycotted the paper. In her defense, her editors rented billboards that read: ‘’Molly Ivins Can’t Say That, Can She?'’ The slogan became the title of the first of her six books."

Molly always made me feel better about living in Texas. She was such a local legend here in Austin -- and so down to earth. We need more people in this political climate like Molly Ivins and less people like Ann Coulter, etc.
I wonder if anyone will ever be able to take her place ... or even come close.
Posted by: Chris | February 01, 2007 at 07:21 PM