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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Doubles Down On Critique of Hillary Clinton's Speaking Fees [View all]UpInArms
(55,428 posts)30. You Got to Dance with Them What Brung You
It's been five years since Molly Ivins's last book, which is probably too long a time in the opinion of her many fans. But the intervening years have given the bestselling author and syndicated columnist some of the best raw material a political writer could ask for. The Republicans staged a revolution, Clinton was reelected, welfare "deform" swept the country, and the militia movement came out of the bunker: in short, it's been a banner time for Molly's brand of shoot-from-the-hip commentary and uproarious anecdotes.
You Got to Dance with Them What Brung You brings together a first-class collection of smart, spirited, and fiercely funny writings. From the wild and woolly politics of her native Texas to the waffling in the Oval Office, Molly exposes the fatuous and hypocritical at all levels of public life. Whether she's writing about the 1996 presidential candidates ("Dole contributed perhaps the funniest line of the year with his immortal observation that tobacco is not addictive but that too much milk might be bad for us. The check from the dairy lobby must have been late that week"
, conspiracy theorists ("Twenty-five years in the newspaper bidness have given me a fairly strong faith in the proposition that if you haven't read about it in The Daily Disappointment or seen it on the network news, it's probably not true"
, or cultural trends ("I saw a restaurant in Seattle that specialized in latte and barbecue. Barbecue and latte. I came home immediately"
, Molly takes on the issues of the day with her trademark good sense and inimitable wit.
"I can think of few causes more important than keeping free voices alive in a world of corporate media," Molly writes. She is one of those voices and a national treasure; as the Los Angeles Times put it, she is "H. L. Mencken without the cruelty, Will Rogers with an agenda." Whatever your political persuasion, you're bound to agree that Molly Ivins is one of the sharpest and most original commentators on the American scene today. - See more at: http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/102566-1/Molly+Ivins.aspx#sthash.nPfqQaEj.dpuf
You Got to Dance with Them What Brung You brings together a first-class collection of smart, spirited, and fiercely funny writings. From the wild and woolly politics of her native Texas to the waffling in the Oval Office, Molly exposes the fatuous and hypocritical at all levels of public life. Whether she's writing about the 1996 presidential candidates ("Dole contributed perhaps the funniest line of the year with his immortal observation that tobacco is not addictive but that too much milk might be bad for us. The check from the dairy lobby must have been late that week"
"I can think of few causes more important than keeping free voices alive in a world of corporate media," Molly writes. She is one of those voices and a national treasure; as the Los Angeles Times put it, she is "H. L. Mencken without the cruelty, Will Rogers with an agenda." Whatever your political persuasion, you're bound to agree that Molly Ivins is one of the sharpest and most original commentators on the American scene today. - See more at: http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/102566-1/Molly+Ivins.aspx#sthash.nPfqQaEj.dpuf
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Bernie Sanders Doubles Down On Critique of Hillary Clinton's Speaking Fees [View all]
Purveyor
Jan 2016
OP
That's one of them there substantive issues that puts food on people's tables.
Renew Deal
Jan 2016
#1
Yes. The speeches were probably video-taped. We should be given either access to the
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#58
Maybe Sanders' age has him confused. Speaking fees are not political donations.
KittyWampus
Jan 2016
#13
If you believe that "speaking fees are not political donations" in this case then I have got a
Sam1
Jan 2016
#26
Bush 41 & Ultimately Obama After He Leaves Office & Other Famous People I Can....
global1
Jan 2016
#61
She was paid 600K from one of the banks responsible for the financial meltdown.
ohnoyoudidnt
Jan 2016
#35
It's a little baffling that money given directly to an individual politician warrants less concern
Bradical79
Jan 2016
#62
This is the problem with Hilary and you'd like to sweep it under the rug i suppose
wordpix
Jan 2016
#56
But what about other celebrities? How dare you attack Jimmy Carter! I don't want to talk about it!
Bradical79
Jan 2016
#64
Sanders and his peeps should do this every day. It is factual, and therefore absolutely fair game.
Indepatriot
Jan 2016
#39
So she get's paid $600 thou by big banks for a speech: why should there be any quid pro quo?
YOHABLO
Jan 2016
#45
The truly tragic thing is Chelsea had to "work" for a whole year to earn $600,000
CBGLuthier
Jan 2016
#52