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Dan Quayle: Don't let the tea party go Perot
The Washington Post ^ | April 4, 2010 | Vice President Dan Quayle

Posted on 04/01/2010 11:32:59 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I don’t think we are, Mr. Quayle.


61 posted on 04/02/2010 1:29:07 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: antceecee
Their administration... I was hopeful at first...then I realized we didn’t have Reagan anymore... and then they went back on their word re: no new taxes.

The first thing Poppy did wrong was in hiring {appointing} the very ones who screwed things up so terribly bad under Ford. Fords two years were so short they blame a lot of Ford and friends doings on Carter including military issues which were highly screwed up when Carter was sworn in thanks to Rummy. Carter was pathetic in his own rightn and then some but he had plenty of help from Ford and friends.

Junior made that same mistake as well. Where were the Reagan people in either Bush White House? Poppy did not like Reagan politics nor did W like it either. The Republican difference between Ronald Reagan and both Bush presidents was as different as night and day with Reagan's terms being day.

62 posted on 04/02/2010 1:29:21 AM PDT by cva66snipe (Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?)
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To: blackbart.223
Too bad she is associated with McCain.

Utterly meaningless. I wouldn't put much stock in the small handful of chuckleheads (rat trolls?) around here who are still wringing their hands because Palin isn't the disloyal, backstabbing ingrate they want her to be when it comes to McCain.

63 posted on 04/02/2010 1:31:20 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: antceecee

to 57

that is exactly right
....................

let me add.
what Bush41 did to the Kurds,
was shameful beyond words


64 posted on 04/02/2010 1:34:45 AM PDT by element92
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To: Politicalmom

There is way too much collegiality in the GOP. Those days are gone.


65 posted on 04/02/2010 1:35:29 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (No Representation without Taxation!)
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To: Vigilantcitizen

Based on speaker statements and informal conversations with others at the Tea Party National Convention, most Tea Partiers “get” that 3rd party is a disaster that will only serve to elect Democrats, and that working to take over the Republican Party is the ticket.


66 posted on 04/02/2010 1:38:31 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (No Representation without Taxation!)
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To: dragnet2

//Where is this membership list that Mr. Quayle speaks of? //

Its not a list, but he is correct on that.


67 posted on 04/02/2010 1:43:13 AM PDT by valkyry1
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To: dragnet2

//Where is this membership list that Mr. Quayle speaks of? //

Its not a list, but he is correct on that.


68 posted on 04/02/2010 1:43:17 AM PDT by valkyry1
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

President George H W Bush had Mr. Cheney as SoD during that admin., and VP Quayle had little or no input as to National Security- as per his lack of experience. Extenuating circumstances, perhaps. My personal opinion is that DQ was a sock puppet. The fellas were playing big ball and needed a pretty cheerleader to win votes...period. Thanks for your honest reply, 2ndDV.


69 posted on 04/02/2010 2:19:32 AM PDT by RedHeeler
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To: RedHeeler
James Danforth Quayle III (born February 4, 1947) was the 44th Vice President of the United States under George H. W. Bush (1989-1993). In 2000, he was an unsuccessful candidate to win the Republican nomination for President. Early life Mr. Quayle was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. After spending much of his youth in Arizona, he graduated from Huntington High School in Huntington, Indiana, in 1965. He then matriculated at DePauw University, where he received his B.A. degree in political science in 1969. After receiving his degree, Mr. Quayle joined the Indiana National Guard and served from 1969-1975. While serving in the Guard, he earned a law degree in 1974 through an experimental Indiana University program intended to offer "equal opportunity" to minorities, the economically disadvantaged and other students of different viewpoints and backgrounds. Mr. Quayle's public service began in July 1971 when he became an investigator for the Consumer Protection Division of the Indiana Attorney General's Office. Later that year, he became an administrative assistant to Governor Edgar Whitcomb. From 1973-1974, he was the Director of the Inheritance Tax Division of the Indiana Department of Revenue. Upon receiving his law degree, Mr. Quayle worked as associate publisher of his family's newspaper, the Huntington Herald-Press, and practiced law with his wife in Huntington. Early political career In 1976, Mr. Quayle was elected to the U.S. Congress from Indiana's Fourth Congressional District, defeating an eight-term incumbent Democrat. He won reelection in 1978 by the greatest percentage margin ever achieved to that date in the northeast Indiana district. In 1980, at age 33, Mr. Quayle became the youngest person ever elected to the U.S. Senate from the State of Indiana, defeating three-term incumbent Democrat Birch Bayh. Making Indiana political history again, Mr. Quayle was reelected to the U.S. Senate in 1986 with the largest margin ever achieved to that date by a candidate in a statewide Indiana race. During his tenure in the U.S. Senate, Mr. Quayle became widely known for his legislative work in the areas of defense, arms control, labor, and human resources. With his service on the Armed Services Committee, the Budget Committee, and the Labor and Human Resources Committee, he became an effective Senator, respected by colleagues on both sides of the aisle. In 1982, working with Senator Edward Kennedy, Mr. Quayle authored the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). Vice Presidency In August 1988, at the Republican National Convention in New Orleans, George H. W. Bush called on Mr. Quayle to be his running mate in the general election. Although Republicans were trailing by up to 15 points in public opinion polls taken prior to the convention, the Bush/Quayle ticket went on to win the November election by a convincing 54-46 margin, sweeping 40 states and capturing 426 electoral votes. Mr. Quayle was the 44th Vice President of the United States from January 20, 1989, to January 20, 1993. In his Constitutional role as Vice President, Mr. Quayle served as president of the United States Senate. He is a statutory member of the National Security Council and is the first chairman of the National Space Council, a space policy body reestablished by statute in 1988. On February 9, 1989, President Bush named Mr. Quayle head of the Council on Competitiveness that will work to ensure U.S. international competitiveness into the 21st century. In the 1992 campaign Quayle proved to be a conservative fighter ready to spar against the Democrats. Republicans George Bush and Dan Quayle lost their bid for reelection to Democrats Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Sen. Albert Gore of Tennessee. Throughout his time as Vice President, Quayle was widely ridiculed in the media and by some of the general public as a mental lightweight and was prone to verbal gaffes; as a result of this reputation, a great many apocryphal quotations are attributed to him. Most famous was his correcting a student's spelling of potato as *potatoe in a school spelling bee. When this story is related, it is usually not mentioned that Quayle was relying on a spelling-bee card on which the word had been misspelled by the teacher. In addition, one quote that has been attributed to him is (when he heard that he was to go to Latin America) "I knew I should have boned up on my Latin." Quayle also made news for criticizing single-parenting by singling out the Murphy Brown situation comedy, starring Candice Bergen. Presidential bid In April 1999 he announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in 2000. In the first contest among the Republican candidates, the Iowa straw poll of August 1999, he finished 8th. He withdrew from the race the following month. Personal information Former Vice President Dan Quayle is Chairman of the Competitiveness Center of the Hudson Institute. The Center is a nonpartisan, educational institution founded in March 1993 to help America meet the challenges of global competition, now and into the next century. He is a member of the Hudson Institute's Board of Trustees and serves on the Board of Directors of American Standard Inc., Central Newspapers Inc., BTC Inc., and Amtran Inc. In November 1972 Mr. Quayle married the former Marilyn Tucker of Indianapolis. They are the parents of three children: Tucker, Benjamin, and Corinne. Mr. Quayle, the oldest of four children, has two brothers and a sister: Chris, Mike, and Martha. He is the son of Jim and Corinne Quayle of Huntington, Indiana. He enjoys golf, tennis, basketball, skiing, horseback riding, fly fishing, and reading. Mr. Quayle particularly enjoys watching his children as they participate in team sports. Dan Quayle is the author of Standing Firm, a vice-presidential memoir that became a nationwide bestseller. His second book, The American Family: Discovering the Values that Make Us Strong, came out in the spring of 1996. The former vice president also writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, serves on a number of corporate boards, chairs several business ventures, and is chairman of Campaign America , a national political action committee.
70 posted on 04/02/2010 2:30:35 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/backroom/2312894/posts?page=242)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Quayle is no different than any other impact conservative. The lefty’s handmaidens in the press paint them as d-u-m-b, marginalizing them so then they needn’t deal with them in any serious way. Sometimes that strategy gets away from them and you get a Reagan or Palin. But, back then before the internet and the fragmented press, the lamestreamers still controlled the debate and they successfully croaked Quayle, Buchanan, DuPont and countless others. Vice President Quayle is a valuable resource for desert wandering conservatives and should be treated as such. Disrespecting him is unbecoming, participating in the marginalization of him plays right into the whacked out lefty trap.


71 posted on 04/02/2010 3:14:57 AM PDT by major-pelham
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Thanks for posting Mr. Quayle’s biography. Please note his early bipartisan work and the his later assignments (88’ & 89’) to stay out of the way, under President G.H.W. Bush & Co. You trust this man’s opinion. Good for you. I haven’t, don’t and never will.


72 posted on 04/02/2010 3:30:02 AM PDT by RedHeeler
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Hate to break it to you Dan, but it was your then boss, Bush 41, that cost the Republican Party the White House. There would have never been a Perot candidacy if Bush had not dropped the ball, i.e. "Read my lips!"

Don't fall over now when I say this VRR, but you are absolutely right. Poppy Bush in '92 (not to mention Bob Viagra in '96) are the reasons we got eight years of Emperor Billigula and his crew.

That "read my lips" garbage is (among other things) what cost GHWB the election. And that nonsense about "kinder, gentler" was a not so subtle slap at the Reagan Administration.

I have always believed that if Lee Atwater had lived just a few more years that Bill Clinton would have gone back to Arkansas in November '92 to run a trailer park and/or an adult book store.

btw, Happy Easter.
73 posted on 04/02/2010 4:12:50 AM PDT by mkjessup (Jimmy Carter is the Skidmark in the panties of American history, 0bama is the yellow stain in front.)
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To: mkjessup
Wow! I can't believe we actually agree on something, jessup!

Happy Easter to you too!

74 posted on 04/02/2010 4:25:34 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner

Will little miracles ever cease? LOL ;)


75 posted on 04/02/2010 4:33:37 AM PDT by mkjessup (Jimmy Carter is the Skidmark in the panties of American history, 0bama is the yellow stain in front.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Ummm, he did win the 1988 election, hence his title...

We had an election for VP in 1988?....Who knew?
America has not elected a VP in a long, long time.

76 posted on 04/02/2010 4:44:19 AM PDT by Roccus (......and then there were none.)
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To: dixiechick2000

//The TEA Party is a movement...not a party//

That is true, but it could become a party.

The question is then, as a party could it carry a majority of the electoral college in an election.


77 posted on 04/02/2010 5:49:12 AM PDT by valkyry1
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
//do you buy-in to the media meme that Mr. Quayle is a simpleton and a fool//

I never did.

78 posted on 04/02/2010 5:51:13 AM PDT by valkyry1
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Perot was a pro-abort phony.

Mr. Quayle, it is the leadership of your party that has gone Perot. Including you.


79 posted on 04/02/2010 5:54:08 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (Without God in the equation, no sums add up.)
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To: blackbart.223

Well it did not help that the MSM was in the tank for Clinton.

The Bush team was not prepared for the likes of James Carville et al.

Remember how the media capitalized on every little gaffe by Bush (like the cost of a loaf of bread incident?) Go to to the grocery store down to the bread isle, you can pay as much or as little for a loaf of bread as you want.


80 posted on 04/02/2010 5:59:15 AM PDT by valkyry1
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