Went to the Paramount tonight and saw Holland Taylor's one-woman show of Ann Richards.
She was marvelous. And though I don't know who wrote the show, I was awestruck at how well Taylor -- whom I'd NEVER peg as Ann Richards -- captured the characteristics, mannerisms and overall aura of perhaps the most charismatic governors in Texas history.
I had the fortune of having spent time with Gov.Richards in and out of polite company and I've gotta say that our state has never been the same since her election... for once we had a state government that looked and acted (perhaps as fucked up) like the people of our state.
I remember Ann Richards as someone who wasn't a career politician but someone who had the balls to chase Henry Cisneros out of the game. She might not have been in office that long -- hell we were already a Red state when she was elected -- but she was meaner than a snake and motivated people. Her administration will never go down as the most successful in history (Texas brought down big tobacco but all the prosecutors went to jail for being corrupt douchebags!) but boy were we proud to be Texans!
Since then we've had Bush (who was a decent Governor because Bob Bullock kept his ass in line and his mouth shut) and Perry (who has plunged our state into the abyss).
Did either of those men -- or Mark White or Bill Clements, or Dolph Briscoe or whoever besides John Connolly -- make you proud to live in Texas?
Anyway, Holland Taylor was a great Ann Richards and it was a wonderful theatrical production.
I wish Texas had something/someone to inspire us again.
Don't you?