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1990s Political trivia questions and answers.Free 90s Political trivia questions and answers. What Clinton advisor coined the 1992 election catch phrase: "It's
the economy, stupid"? Who was the second First Lady, after Helen Taft, to be buried in
Arlington National Cemetery? What member of the Bush household had penned a bestseller during
George Sr.'s presidency? What former education secretary for Ronald Reagan reigned as
George Bush's drug czar? What First Pet began life in the home of Chelsea Clinton's piano
teacher? What U.S. presidential candidate claimed Englishmen make better
immigrants than Zulus, because they're "easier to assimilate"? Who told the Republican National Convention that feminism leads
women to "leave their husbands," "kill their children" and "practice
witchcraft"? What presidential hopeful was once dubbed the first "welfare
billionaire," after he snagged the data processing contract for
Medicare and Medicaid? What neutral nation admitted in 1998 that its national bank
accepted stolen gold from the Nazis? Who followed up an anti-drug speech at the White House by
skate-boarding across the marble floor? What Reform Party rival did Donald Trump predict would lock up
the "really staunch-right wacko vote"? What widow assumed U.S. congressional duties, in addition to
raising Chesare and Chianna? What Clinton aide, in stepping down in favor of his deputy Joe
Lockhart, quipped that his best times in office were "packing up and
leaving"? What U.S. presidential hopeful claimed North Vietnam once hired
the Black Panthers to kill him? What Republican was accused of prolonging paralyzing budget
battles because Bill ?Clinton snubbed him on Air Force One? Who lost his job to Alexksander Kwasniewski in a 1995
presidential vote? Who became the first two U.S. Senators to cast their 15,000th
career votes, in 1998? What future U.S. president once asked Billy Graham to settle an
argument with his mom over whether non-Christians could go to
heaven? What member of George Bush's administration boasted that the Gulf
War was a stirring victory for the forces of aggression"? What U.S. Senate leader was dubbed "Dr. Gridlock" for his
opposition to Bill Clinton's programs? What Republican explained in 1992: "If Ross Perot runs, that's
good for us. If he doesn't run, it's good for us"? What African nation's army abruptly canceled elections in 21992
when it looked like fundamentalist Muslims would win? What former Reagan official launched Sky Station International to
provide internet service via blimps? What former cabinet member pouted that he came off as "a
slimeball" in Oliver Stone's film Nixon?
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