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The Dan Quayle Center and Museum, in Huntington, Indiana, features information on Quayle and all U.S. vice presidents. Quayle is an Honorary Trustee Emeritus of the Hudson Institute and president of Quayle and Associates. He has also been a member of the board of directors of Heckmann Corporation, a water-sector company, since the company's ...
Though Evans apologized for any appearance of impropriety, he was voted out of office in 1982. Future Vice-President Dan Quayle and Congressman Tom Railsback also went on the golf trip but were not implicated in the scandal; [63] Marilyn Quayle said it was common knowledge that her husband would "rather play golf than have sex any day." [64] (1981)
We look back at when then-Vice President Dan Quayle rebuked the TV character Murphy Brown. A ‘90s sitcom character became the center of political controversy. Echoes of that are being felt today
Lloyd Bentsen Dan Quayle "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" was a remark made during the 1988 United States vice presidential debate by Democratic nominee Senator Lloyd Bentsen to Republican nominee Senator Dan Quayle in response to Quayle's comparison of his experience in Congress to that of John F. Kennedy, the Democratic 35th president of the United States, whom Bentsen knew from their time ...
And Candice Bergen pulled into focus recent events, recalling the controversy stirred by then-Vice President Dan Quayle over her "Murphy Brown" character, who was raising a child as a single ...
What did Dan Quayle say about Candice Bergen’s character Murphy Brown? In a May 1992 speech on family values to the Commonwealth Club of California, then Vice President Dan Quayle ragged on the ...
This storyline made the show a subject of political controversy during the 1992 American presidential campaign. On May 19, 1992, Vice President Dan Quayle spoke at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. During his speech, [22] he criticized the Murphy Brown character for "mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone".
The only vice presidential debate between Vice President Dan Quayle, Senator Al Gore, and Ret. Vice Admiral James Stockdale took place on Thursday, October 13, 1992, at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Hal Bruno of ABC. The debate would become known for unusual responses and negative rhetoric from the candidates and ...