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Kinky Friedman, provocative satirist and one-time gubernatorial candidate, dies at 79

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    Richard “Kinky” Friedman — the provocative and flamboyant Texas satirist who mounted a spirited campaign for governor in 2006 — has died. He was 79.

    Friedman died at his longtime home at Echo Hill Ranch in Medina, his friends Cleve Hattersley said in an interview and Kent Perkins said on social media. He had Parkinson’s disease, Hattersley said.

    Friedman ran for governor against Republican incumbent Rick Perry in 2006. Despite a colorful campaign and heavy media attention, Friedman finished fourth in the race. He also ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for agriculture commissioner in 2010 and in 2014.

    Friedman was known for his outsized persona, pithy one-liners and signature look: curly hair poking out from beneath a black cowboy hat, cigar in hand.

    "He was a communicator. An unusual, but very pointed and poignant communicator," Hattersley said. "He could bring you to tears on stage. He could make you roll on the floor in laughter."

    Friedman gained a reputation as a provocateur. In the early 1970s, he formed the satirical country band Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys — which penned songs like “They Ain’t Makin’ Jews Like Jesus Anymore” and “Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed.” Later, he published novels that often featured a fictionalized version of himself, including “Elvis, Jesus and Coca-Cola” and “Armadillos and Old Lace.”

    In politics, Friedman staked out unusual positions at the time for someone seeking statewide office in Texas, like legalization of mar1juana and casino gambling. He supported same-sex marriage in 2006, long before the Supreme Court legalized it nationally, quipping, “I support gay marriage because I believe they have right to be just as miserable as the rest of us.”

    Hattersley said Friedman's irreverence gave voice to more ideas.

    "Right now we're in kind of a time in society where word usage is being suppressed, and language is being codified almost to the point of hieroglyphics and so much is being left out," Hattersley said. "Kinky never left anything out.”

    This is a developing report. Check back for updates.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2024/06/27/kinky-friedman-dies-texas-governor-race-musician/
     
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    There's a name that's a blast from the past
     
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    Feels like he was the tail end of a series of generations who disarmed outsiders of the Texan stereotypes with a wit, charm, and sometimes style, then ultimately played a strong hand in running and influencing the US

    Bush, Perry, Abbot, Cruz...post 2K Texans don't know any better.

    RIP
     
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    That 2006 election was so bizarre. Four way governors race where arguably any of the other three (Friedman, Bell or Strayhorn) could have taken out Perry head to head but collectively they just split the vote and Perry despite only getting 39% of the vote.
     
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    This is the first thing I think about when I hear or see his name. Rest In Peace Kinky, you still have my vote.
     
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    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    I read title as Satanist. Disappointed.
     
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    Satanists never die. It's in the contract.
     
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    He was like a Texas version of Frank Zappa. Not the musical genius part but definitely the satirist part.

    RIP
     
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    “When I die, I want to be cremated and my ashes are to be spread in Rick Perry’s hair.”

    NSFW

     
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    A true Texas original. RIP
     
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    Oh. Damn. Picked with him a little while visiting Echo Hill. He was one of the good ones.
     
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    I thought of RocketmanTex as well. What happened to him? I really liked that guy
     

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