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Molly Ivins (born August 30, 1944, as Mary Tyler Ivins) is an American political commentator, journalist, and author based in Austin, Texas. She occurs as syndicated columnist with nationwide distribution; her column appears within assibilate 300 newspapers across the United States. Her articles own appeared inside Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, ''Harper's, The Progressive, The Progressive Populist, and Mother Jones. She has been the commentator for NPR, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and 60 Minutes''.
Ivins was innate within Monterey, California, and grew up inside Houston in a stanchly Republican family. Her father was the corporate attorney; her mother was the housewife world health organization held the B.A. in psychology from Smith College. She attended preparatory school around Houston in which she & new president George W. Bush experienced [http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/1/2003/775 mutual friends]. Ivins processed her way to liberalism on issues of civil rights ("once you realize they're lying to you about race everything else follows") and a Vietnam War. She graduated from either Smith College within 1966 and later attended a Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where she recived her M.A. Ivins likewise exposed for a year at a Institut d'études politiques in Paris, France.
Her foremost newspaper job was in the complaint department of the Houston Chronicle, followed by the position of sewer editor. She went in to the Minneapolis Tribune, in which she was the number one woman law newsman therein city &, late, a newsperson world health organization covered a beat known as Movements for Social Vary, where she notes that she wrote all about "militant blacks, angry Indians, radical students, uppity women and a motley assortment of other misfits and troublemakers."
1970 brought Ivins back to her at home state of Texwhen as co-editor of the [http://www.texasobserver.org/ Texas Observer], the muck-raking monthly, where she specialized within covering a Texas Legislature. Inside 1976, Ivins joined a New York Times, first as a political newsperson inside New York City and Albany. She was so known as their Rocky Mountain Bureau Chief. She says there was there is no 1 else in the bureau. Ivins, world health organization is known for her conversational, humourous style, has described her idea of hell as "being edited by the Times Copy Desk for all eternity," & she was at length fired for on to the chicken-killing as a "gang pluck."
Within 1982, she returned to Texas as a editorialist for the late Dallas Times-Herald. Fallowing a newspaper closed, she spent a next nine years by owning a Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She became an independent journalist within 2001 & besides therein season won a William Allen White Award from the University of Kansas. Her more awards include a Smith Medal from Smith College, the Pringle Prize for Washington Journalism from Columbia University, and was elective to the National Academy of Arts and Sciences. She was a 2003 recipient of the Ivan Allen, Jr. Prize for Progress and Service. She is section of the journalism network of Amnesty International and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
She has stated that her 2 greatest honors come that a Minneapolis police known as its mascot pig fallowing her & that she was when banned from either a campus of Texas A&M.
She is noted for her typically liberal views. She has stated her admiration for William Cowper Brann, a late 19th-century Texas journalist, many days.
Inside 1999, Ivins was diagnosed sustaining stage III inflammatory breast cancer. Joking just about it, she said, "One of the things I said was that I had been in great hopes I would become a better person as a result of confronting my own mortality, but it actually never happened. I didn't become a better person." When [http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1101020218-201917,00.html two mastectomies], Ivins is today the speaker in surviving breast cancer.
Plagiarism and Incorrect Statistics
Within 1995, humourist Florence King wote in the [http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleID.16894/article_detail.asp The American Enterprise column] that Ivins experienced plagiarized King's operate & mis-stated the quotation from either the King column around the 1988 Mother Jones article. Ivins apologized within the letter to King. King published Ivins's letter & King's have reply [http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleid.16475/article_detail.asp in a later article].
Around the 2005 column, Ivins incorrectly stated that Iraqi civilian deaths due to the Iraq War exceeded the total of Iraqis flushed by Saddam Hussein. Ivins late printed the super excusatory retraction [http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/23493/].
Bibliography
''World health organization Let a Dogs Inside?: Unbelievable Political Beast We've Known (Random Home, 2004) ISBN 1400062853
Bushwhacked: Life around George W. Bush's Usa by owning Lou Dubose (Random Home, 2003) ISBN 0375507523
Dream: Greed, Ego, & a Dying of Enron by Robert Bryce, preface by Molly Ivins (PublicAffairs, 2002) ISBN 158648138X
Sugar's Life in the Hood: The Story of a Previous Welfare Mother by Sugar Turner & Tracy Bachrach Ehlers, preface by Molly Ivins (University of Texas Press,2002)ISBN 0292721021
A Betrayal of United states : How else a Supreme Court Undermined a Constitution & Chose My President'' (2001) by owning Vincent Bugliosi (Thunder's Mouth Click, 2001) ISBN 156025355X
Shrub: The Short But Happy Political Life of George W. Bush with Lou Dubose (Random House, 2000) ISBN 0375503994
Wise shoppers Had to Dance Using The two What Brung Your family: Politics in the Clinton Years (Random Home, 1998) ISBN 0679404465
''Nothin' However Serious Days In the lead (Random Home, 1995) ISBN 0517164299
Molly Ivins Potty't Say That, Could She? (Random Home, 1991) ISBN 0679404457
A Edge of the West & More Texas Stories'' by having Bryan Wooley (Texas American Pr, 1987) ISBN 0874042143
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