Political Trivia from the 90s

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Free 1990s trivia questions and answers - Political trivia.

Free 90s trivia questions and answers - Political.

Whose Republican convention speech did Molly Ivins note "probably sounded better in the original German"?
A: Pat Buchanan's.

What political leader voted for the first time in his life in the 1994 election that brought him to power?
A: Nelson Mandela.

What U.S. presidential candidate got 60 Dunkin' Donuts a week as part of an endorsement deal?
A: Bob Dole.

What U.S. senator told a millennium celebrant, "Honey, I was around for Y1K"?
A: Strom Thurmond.

What U.S. congressman from Texas launched the rumor that Al Gore claimed to have "invented" the Internet?
A: Dick Armey.

What reporter got New Gingrich's mom to blurt that the speaker deemed Hillary Clinton a "bitch"?
A: Connie Chung.

What governor was the first woman to deliver the GOP resp0onse to a State of the Union speech?
A: Christine Todd Whitman.

What anti-drug campaigner said of his won past drug use: "Smoking marijuana was a sign we were alive and in graduate school in that era"?
A: Newt Gingrich.

What TV host did Hillary Clinton first tell about the "vast right wing conspiracy" hounding her hubby?
A: Matt Lauer.

What Asian leader did not live to see his son "Bongbong" elected governor of Ilocos Norte?
A: Ferdinand Marcos.

What former presidential candidate was Monica Lewinsky's next-door neighbor at the Watergate?
A: bob Dole.

Whose presidential library occupies 90 acres on the West Campus of Texas A & M?
A: George Bush's.

Who ended 27 years of exile when his caravan of cars zoomed into the Gaza Strip on July 1, 1995?
A: Yasser Arafat.

What future vice presidential candidate co-chaired the U.S. Senate investigation that resulted in the video game ratings system?
A: Joseph Lieberman.

What national pro-gun, pro-gay political-action group urges: "Pick on someone your own caliber"?
A: The Pink Pistols.

What reviled politician had an "equally unpopular wife" named Mirjana Markovic, according to Newsweek?
A: Slobodan Milosevic.

What secretary delivered White House counsel Vince Foster his last meal?
A: Linda Tripp.

What city's White House was fired upon by tanks, on October 4, 1993?
A: :Moscow's.

What political pundit's second book, See, I Told You So, included the Beach Boys parody The Little First Lady with Meg'lomania?
A: Rush Limbaugh's.

What Oregonian issued the 1994 statement: "I'm apologizing for the conduct that it was alleged I did"?
A: Bob Packwood.

Who stepped down as president of France in 1995, after serving two seven-year terms?
A: Francois Mitterrand.

What first Lady's funeral was held at New York City's St. Ignatius Loyola, where she had been baptized and confirmed?
A: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

What U.S. presidential candidate got a cease-and-desist letter from Isaac Hayes fro ripping off Soul Man at campaign stops?
A: Bob Dole.

What liberal Democratic Party leader was booted from the Duma for demanding that communists be shot?
A: Vladimir Zhirinovsky.

Who advised Bill Clinton to be wise but brief in his Sidwell Friends high school graduation speech?
A: Chelsea Clinton.

 
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