Molly on Ann

I've been waiting to see what Molly Ivins would say about our beloved Ann Richards, and here it is:
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."
God bless.
1 Comments:
Becca, I didn't know you were updating your blog again! I just found my way back via the Liberal OC.
I have a good friend who works for Public Strategies (not to be confused with Public Opinion Strategies), the firm where Ann Richards was employed. I talked to him a few days after Ms. Richards died and was surprised to learn she was still working up until her death! My friend says the whole firm was in shock.
I really admired Ms. Richards. My favorite of her lines is the one about how she got involved in politics because she didn't want her tombstone to say she kept a real clean house. Yeppers!
Nice article this week about Desiree!
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