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Liz Smith | 03/07/2008 4:14 pm

Political Gossip I've Never Published

Liz Smith

Several years ago, I went to the Martha’s Vineyard airport to meet my friend, the late former governor of Texas, Ann Richards. When I drove up with my godson Spencer, age seven, we saw Senator Hillary Clinton standing alone on the sidewalk in front. We went to say hello. She was there alone, no aides or Secret Service. She was off to Florida to meet other senators about important legislation.

Young Spencer showed her his new mood ring. She asked what the color meant to convey. He said, “That I am happy.” He asked her to try it on. When she did, the color changed. “So what am I?” asked the Senator.

Spencer looked and replied, “It says you are determined!”

***

Here’s another I’ve never written, which also took place a few years back. I gave a cocktail party in New York City at the old Le Cirque restaurant on 50th Street to welcome Ann Richards to town. I spied President Clinton standing tall and looking great above the crowd, so I went to greet him. After a few minutes of chit-chat he said, “Liz, I’ve got a bone to pick with you. Not long ago you wrote in your column that I don’t like older women!” I gulped and confessed. “Yes, Mr. President, I did print that but I didn’t say it; a New York hostess who shall be nameless said it.” Bill Clinton didn’t pay any mind to my answer. He said, indignantly, “Well, it’s not true, Liz.” He began to tap his arm. “Why, I could just give you a long list of older women that I’ve…” He stopped. We looked at each other and both broke into laughter.

I finally recovered myself, saying, “Well, Mr. President, if you like older women so much, why don’t you come downstairs after this and have dinner with Governor Ann and me — definitely two older women!” He did.

****

A recent "Hillary Clinton for President" ad ran on the Internet, showing the late governor Richards and saying if Ann were alive, she’d be for Hillary. The Governor’s two sons objected, saying they never tried to second-guess their mother and didn’t know whom she’d have endorsed.

This reminded me that at the time of Ann’s untimely death in 2006, there was a race going on for a new governor of Texas. The wild and wooly Kinky Friedman, writer, rebel and country-western singer was in the race running as an Independent. I opined in print that I thought Ann would have endorsed Kinky. This caused her children to make the politically correct statement that they felt she’d have backed the Democratic nominee and not Kinky.

It was both funny and tragic a short time later to be told by an Ann Richards insider that the ailing Ann’s all but last words were “Vote Kinky!”

“Typical” was all I could think.

19 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Sheryl ??
Great anecdotes! Thanks so much for sharing them.
By Sheryl ?? on 03/08/2008 6:09 pm
J B
Thanks Liz. You’re the best!
By J B on 03/08/2008 8:41 pm
sl lambert
’ last words’? the Governor was heavily medicated….
By sl lambert on 03/08/2008 9:54 pm
Richard Bassett
I am thrilled to be reading Liz Smith (as well as other fine women) on this new spectacular site. Wonderful article, Ms. Smith. I hope to speak for a lot of men when I say that your words do resonate with the sign of the times. They reflect the realistic view on the world that you possess. Please continue on, and on, on…there is never enough! Richard Bassett
By Richard Bassett on 03/09/2008 10:53 am
robert leleux
i LOVED these! liz smith makes gossip what it once was—fun and flashy. stories you can’t wait to retell.
By robert leleux on 03/09/2008 11:24 am
Jane Heir
It’s a kick to know I may have gotten an “Atta girl!” from Governor Richards with my vote in 2006. Thank you for the anecdote.
By Jane Heir on 03/09/2008 11:48 am
Newberry Lamb
Sorry that Ann is not here to appreciate this site — I know she would contribute her wonderful spirit and thoughts. And in my heart, -I- know she would have endorsed Kinky!
By Newberry Lamb on 03/09/2008 5:24 pm
patricia hannigan
Liz, what a pleasure to have “access” to you here. Your stories sparkle. Keep them coming.
By patricia hannigan on 03/09/2008 9:03 pm
Jozie Lee
Determined. GO HILLARY!!!!!!!
By Jozie Lee on 03/10/2008 3:12 am
Sandra Castellanos
Liz, love your Ann Richards stories…..she loved you so! This site is terrific!
By Sandra Castellanos on 03/10/2008 8:29 am
Candace Suerstedt-Eckel
I’m with Governor Richard’s sons. That ad bothered me a lot. Even kept me awake thinking about the morality of usurping the “assumed” opinions of the deceased, for political gain.
By Candace Suerstedt-Eckel on 03/10/2008 9:14 am
Patricia Missell
I love you Liz. I look forward to your column all the time. Keep it coming. I like this site also its great!
By Patricia Missell on 03/10/2008 10:01 am
Cindy D'
*lol* @ the Hillary story, kids really do say the darnest things!
By Cindy D' on 03/10/2008 10:51 am
Glennia Campbell
Any mention of the light that was Ann Richards makes my day. Thanks for that, Liz.
By Glennia Campbell on 03/10/2008 11:32 am
Rain 39
I loved Ann and many of the Austin women. They were role models for me before I ever moved to Texas from Wisconsin in 1979. It all started with Barbara Jordon…….
By Rain 39 on 03/10/2008 1:03 pm