That's a shame too. I heard Quayle give a speech last fall, (in which he called the election quite accurately,) and which was a model of clarity and lucid conservative thinking. To be honest, while I always liked him and thought he got a raw deal, he exceeded my expectations considerably as a speaker. I think he's living in Arizona now, and hope he's still involved with the GOP.
Yep, nothing wrong with Dan. Maybe not serious presidential material, but a very good person with solid values. He is a fairly good speaker although in his VP days, Dan did tend to have the deer in the headlights look. I am not sure why this thread was Zotted. The poster was serious, even if Dan has no chance.