The
Year in Politics: A Quiz
1.What
did Attorney General John Ashcroft do to a pair of partially
nude statues in the Great Hall of the Justice Department?
a) Fitted them with chastity belts
b) Draped
curtains in front of them at a cost to taxpayers of more than
$8,000
c) Decried
them as part of an epidemic of girls gone wild
d) Serenaded
them with a rousing rendition of his blockbuster hit, Let
the Eagle Soar
2.
Death Star, Fat Boy, Get Shorty and Ricochet are all names
for what?
a) Domestic-security programs proposed by John Ashcroft to
monitor the movements of all citizens at all times
b) Schemes
Enron used to manipulate Californias electricity market
c) Schemes
Enron used to manipulate Dick Cheneys energy task force
d) Nicknames
given by President Bush to senior members of his Cabinet
e) Nicknames
given by Trent Lott to his fellow Klansmen
3.
Match the politician with the quotation:
A. Bill Clinton
B. Strom
Thurmond
C. Al
Gore
D. Tom
DeLay
E. James
Traficant
1) I
wanted to have Playboy bunnies come on at night to
meet with me. I wanted to be promiscuous with them.
2) I
love all of you, and especially your wives.
3) I
set up a music room in my house . . . and blow away.
4) Im
concerned about the economy. I was the first one laid off.
5) Were
no longer a superpower. Were a super-duper power.
4.
What did Bill Clinton say he would grab a rifle, get in a
ditch, and fight and die for?
a) A chance to be the next Oprah
b) A chance
to star on The Bachelor
c) The
defense of America
d) The
defense of Israel
e) An
advance copy of Playboys Women of Enron issue
5.
President Bush said all of the following except:
a) This foreign policy stuff is a little frustrating.
b) I
promise you I will listen to what has been said here, even
though I wasnt here.
c) How
many Palestinians were on those airplanes on Sept. 9? None.
d) The
problem with the French is that they dont have a word for
entrepreneur.
6. True
or false: Former Vice President Al Gore was pulled aside for
random airport security checks twice in two days while flying
to and from Washington, D.C
7. Beijings largest newspaper printed as fact a satirical
news story from The Onion that claimed:
a) Congress was threatening to relocate to Memphis or Charlotte
unless a new Capitol was built with a retractable dome
b) Kevin
Bacon has been linked to al Qaeda
c) Nuclear
bomb instructions had been found inside the Pentagon
d) President
Bush had called on the United Nations to support his U.S.
Does Whatever It Wants plan
8.
Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh has referred to former Senate
Majority Leader Tom Daschle by all of the following nicknames
except:
a) Hanoi Tom
b) El
Diablo
c) Turd
Blossom
d) Puff
Daschle
9.
Match the Iran-contra scandal conspirator with his current
line of work in the Bush administration:
A. Elliott Abrams
B. John
Poindexter
C. Otto
Reich
D. John
Negroponte
1) Convicted
in 1990 on five felony counts of lying and obstruction of
justice (the conviction was later overturned); now heading
the Pentagons Total Information Awareness Project
2) Pleaded
guilty in 1991 to withholding information from Congress (he
was later pardoned by the first President Bush); recently
promoted to serve as Bushs point man on the Middle East
3) Ambassador
to Honduras while illegal aid was funneled through that country
to the contras; now serving as U.S. ambassador to the United
Nations
4) In
charge of an agency accused of running a covert propaganda
campaign against the Nicaraguan government; now serving as
the State Departments special envoy to Latin America
10.
A congressional investigation found that military personnel
used Pentagon-issued credit cards to make which of the following
purchases at taxpayer expense:
a) $38,000 for lap dances
b) $34,250
for gambling expenses
c) $3,400
for a sumo wrestling outfit
d) $16,000
for a corporate gold membership
e) All
of the above
11.
Which one of the following statements about newly elected
Rep. Katherine Harris is false?
a) She was opposed in the Republican primary by a dog whose
owner mounted a write-in campaign
b) She
received a $250,000 campaign contribution from Maybelline
c) She
violated Florida election law by failing to resign as secretary
of state in time to run for Congress, but got around that
by backdating her resignation letter
d) She
won the lottery held for incoming House freshmen to determine
first choice of Capitol Hill office space
e) She
was appointed to a Congressional leadership position that
controls the Republicans vote-counting operation
12.
Who said, The only thing I know, 100 percent for sure, is
that my husband is an honest, decent, moral human being who
would do absolutely nothing wrong.
a) Hillary Clinton
b) Carolyn
Condit
c) Lynne
Cheney
d) Linda
Lay
e) Patricia
Traficant
13.
Match the following staunch proponents of war against Iraq
with their reason for avoiding military service in Vietnam:
A. Dick Cheney
B. Tom
DeLay
C. Trent
Lott
D. Rush
Limbaugh
1) Had
other priorities
2) Had
anal cysts
3) Claimed
there was no room for patriotic folks like himself because
minorities had taken up all the slots
4) Served
instead as a college cheerleader
Answers:
1.
b
2. b
3. A-3, B-2, C-4, D-5, E-1
4. d
5. c (Dan Quayle said it)
6. True
7. a
8. c (Turd Blossom is Bushs nickname for Karl Rove)
9. A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
10. e
11. b
12. d
13. A-1, B-3, C-4, D-2
Daniel
Kurtzman
Daniel
Kurtzman is a San Francisco writer and former Washington political
correspondent.
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