New york times columnist and best selling author gail collins examines how what happens in texas doesnt stay in texas anymore. Talking texas with gail collins the texas observer. In one of the most explosive and timely political books in years, gail collins declares that what happens in texas doesnt stay in. Gail collins talks about the influence of texas on the rest of the 49 states and the federal government. In her new book, gail collins focuses on texass staggering inequality, casual embrace of crony capitalism and creaky educational pipeline.
How the lone star state hijacked the american agenda, 2012, etc. Her book is witty and insightful while regaling you with true tales that are funny in both senses of the work haha and strange. Politifact gail collins says texas gop platform calls. Gail louise baker was a resident of fort collins, colorado at the time of passing. Gail collins born november 25, 1945 is an american journalist, oped columnist and author, most recognized for her work with the new york times. She currently writes a column for the times oped page twice weekly. Gail collins is the funniest serious political commentator in america. It ends in 2008 with hillary clintons historic presidential campaign. Gail collins is the new york times first female editorial page editor, a position she held for six years. Rick perry deliver an alamolike speech at a 2009 tea party rally. Joining the times in 1995 as a member of the editorial board, from 2001 to 2007 she served as the papers editorial page editor the first woman to attain that position collins writes a semiweekly oped column for the times from her liberal. But when a friend sent her a story out of dallasman allegedly beat woman with frozen armadilloshe decided to devote a book to the scrappy state. See all books authored by gail collins, including americas women. Gail collins books list of books by author gail collins.
The amazing journey of american women from 1960 to the present, and more on. Cargill, who was appointed chairwoman last year by governor rick perry, has expressed concern that there are now only six true conservative christians on the board. The new york times columnist talks to salon about her new book as texas goes. Texas state board of education members cynthia dunbar, barbara cargill, and gail lowe discussing curriculum standards, austin, may 2008. She is trying to make the case that conservative texas politicians are behind. American journalist and new york times columnist gail collins is wellknown for her political insight and she frequently offers tours throughout the u. How the lone star state hijacked the american agenda. Beyond her work as a journalist, collins has published several books.
Before that, i was the first woman editorial page editor. Gail collins has 15 books on goodreads with 82129 ratings. Gail collins is a gifted journalist for the new york times, a feminist trailblazer, and a person of great intelligence and good humor. How texas inflicts bad textbooks on us by gail collins.
In 2001, she became the first woman ever appointed editor of the new york times editorial page, serving from 2001 to 2007. Gail collins s fascination with texas began rather abruptly in that distant spring of 2009 when she heard governor rick perryback to the wall, boots to the groundaddress a tea party rally full of passionate texans who seemed to be interested in seceding from the union. Her article in this issue appears in somewhat different form in her new book as texas goes. But her concern is that the state itself is everyone. Gail collins, new york times columnist and bestselling author, recounts the astounding revolution in womens lives over the past 50 years, with her usual sly wit and unfussy style people. Remember, gail collins is your classic bigcityyankeeliberal new york times.
Articles by gail collins the new york times journalist. Sparring with gail collins of the new york times d magazine. Not until she visited texas, the state of big oil and bigger ambitions, did collins, the bestselling author and columnist for the new york times, realize that she had missed the one place that mattered most in americas political landscape. Four hundred years of dolls, drudges, helpmates, and heroines. She is also the author of the much praised when everything changed, the amazing journey of american women from 1960 to present, and the millennium book which she coauthored with her husband, cbs news producer, dan collins. Books by gail collins author of when everything changed. How the lone star state hijacked the american agenda, gail collins declares that what happens in texas doesnt stay in texas anymore.
In one of the most timely political books in years, gail collins declares that what happens in texas doesnt stay in texas anymore. New york times columnist gail collins latest book, as texas goes, takes the state to task for, well, being texas. Just in time for beachreading season, the new york timess gail collins is out with a new book, as texas goes. Collins is more impressed with texas than texas itself is, which is saying something. New york times columnist gail collins, author of the new book as texas goes, spoke to salon about the state on saturday, in an interview that was conducted by kyrie oconnor of the san antonio. Gail louise baker passed away on thursday, february 27, 2020. Nevertheless, her latest column is so mindnumbingly bad that it is deserving of special attention, not least because it is wholly representative of pretty much all liberal commentary on the the indiana rfra to date. The first chapter of new york times columnist gail collins book about texas is called remember the alamo, and the last chapter concludes with the words victory or death, proclaimed to the world by alamo commander william barret travis before the fall of the old mission and the deaths of travis and the other defenders the witty, incisive, but occasionally flippant story that. Remember, gail collins is your classic bigcityyankeeliberal new york times columnist. Gail collins taught me more than one thing in as texas goes.
In 2001 she was appointed editorial page editor the first woman to hold that. The litany of deceit, stupidity, outrage, and perfidy from the lonebraincell state is remarkably terrifying, yet gail collins is such a good writer that she makes you laugh about it on nearly every page. Gail collinss fascination with texas began rather abruptly in that distant spring of 2009 when she heard governor rick perry back to the wall, boots to the ground address a tea party rally full of passionate texans who seemed to be intereste. Gail collinss fascination with texas began rather abruptly in that distant spring of 2009 when she heard governor rick perryback to the wall, boots to the groundaddress a tea party rally full of passionate texans who seemed to be interested in. Rachel maddow theres no funnier writer about politics than gail collins, and in texas, shes found the perfect canvas. How the lone star state hijacked the american agenda, by gail collins my fascination with texas began rather suddenly. As texas goes how the lone star state hijacked the. Thats right, gail collins is not from texas texas monthly. If youd like to hear her speak at a venue near you, make sure to pick up a pair of theater tickets and settle in for a night of political commentary. New york times columnist gail collins got interested in texas after a 2009 tea party rally at which rick perry toyed with the idea of secession. Praise gail collins is the funniest serious political commentator in america.
The biggest epiphany was that something has happened to journalism since the advent of 24hour news networks. When everything changed begins in 1960, when most american women had to get their husbands permission to apply for a credit card. Gail collins was the editorial page editor for the new york times from 20012007the first woman to have held that position. Gail collins of the new york times is a slackjawed. The state pushes abstinence sex education yet it has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy. Cargill, who was appointed chairwoman last year by governor rick perry, has expressed concern that there are. For all the remarkable things about texas and texans now, she fails to meaningfully contend with any of them. Ive written seven books, the most recent of which is. How the lone star state hijacked the american agenda, published this month by liveright. Reading as texas goes is pure pleasure from page one. Rachel maddow theres no funnier writer about politics than gail collins, and in texas shes found the perfect canvas. Gail collins on texass abstinence sex education problems. Gail collins joined the new york times in 1995 as a member of the editorial board and later as an oped columnist.
Gail collinss most popular book is the feminine mystique. In her new book, as texas goes how the lone star state hijacked the american agenda, new york times columnist gail collins examines the political influence of texas on the nation. Find gail collinss email address, contact information, linkedin, twitter, other social media and more. During this event from the chicago tribune printers row lit fest, ms.
Yes, texas is an important state, and worth keeping an eye on, even for people. A native ohioan, gail collins says her fascination with texas began when she heard gov. Gail collinss smart, thorough, often droll and extremely readable account of womens recent history in america not only answers this question brilliantly, but also poses new ones about the past and the present. Gail collins on the might of texas in american politics. Intelligence sources suggest she may drive a volvo, and we believe it is highly likely she drinks pinot grigio. Gail collins is a columnist for oped in the new york times with 24 videos in the cspan video library. Collins joined the new york times in 1995 as a member of the editorial board. The headline of this piece will immediately strike anyone who is even vaguely familiar with gail collins work at the new york times as needless repetition of the obvious. Gail collins audio books, best sellers, author bio.
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