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Kinky Friedman
A community portal about Kinky Friedman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Richard S. "Kinky" Friedman is an American singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician and former columnist for Texas Monthly. He... [more]
A community portal about Kinky Friedman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Richard S. "Kinky" Friedman is an American singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician and former columnist for Texas Monthly. He was one of two independent candidates in the 2006 election for the office of Governor of Texas. Receiving 12.6% of the vote, Friedman placed fourth in the five-party race.
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Kinky Friedman likes cigars. What he loves, though, is politics. “A little bit of politics goes everywhere I go,” Friedman said. The 65-year-old, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor of Texas in 2010, is set to make an appearance ...
- Kinky Friedman signs copies of book in Salado (kdhnews.com)
- Busy Kinky takes time out for music (philly.com)
by Martin Longley Since the early 1980s, self-styled Texas Jewboy Kinky Friedman has drawn the most attention as a crime fiction scribe, smearing the division between reality and fantasy, laughs and tension. In the last four years, he's also been...
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- Kinky's Back! (cdn.thedailybeast.com)
On Tuesday, Kinky Friedman appeared at the National Press Club’s 33rd annual Book Fair in Washington, D.C., in conjunction with his book, “Kinky’s Celebrity Pet Files.” After running for Texas governor in 2006 as an independent, Friedman will run again in 2010 as a Democrat.
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Those of you not cool enough to attend the last upstate New York All Tomorrow's Parties jam or that Vice Halloween party clusterfuck have thus probably been denied the violent, visceral, v...
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Dressed in his usual black cowboy outfit, Kinky Friedman showed up for today's Senate Criminal Justice Committee hearing on the Cameron Todd Willingham execution. Asked why he was here, Friedman replied, "Justice."...
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