Stupid Trivia Questions - Politics in the 90s

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1990s Political trivia questions and answers - Stupid trivia questions.

Free 90s Political stupid trivia questions and answers.

What Clinton advisor coined the 1992 election catch phrase: "It's the economy, stupid"?
A: James Carville.

Who was the second First Lady, after Helen Taft, to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery?
A: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

What member of the Bush household had penned a bestseller during George Sr.'s presidency?
A: Millie.

What former education secretary for Ronald Reagan reigned as George Bush's drug czar?
A: William Bennett.

What First Pet began life in the home of Chelsea Clinton's piano teacher?
A: Socks.

What U.S. presidential candidate claimed Englishmen make better immigrants than Zulus, because they're "easier to assimilate"?
A: Pat Buchanan.

Who told the Republican National Convention that feminism leads women to "leave their husbands," "kill their children" and "practice witchcraft"?
A: Pat Robertson.

What presidential hopeful was once dubbed the first "welfare billionaire," after he snagged the data processing contract for Medicare and Medicaid?
A: H. Ross Perot.

What neutral nation admitted in 1998 that its national bank accepted stolen gold from the Nazis?
A: Switzerland.

Who followed up an anti-drug speech at the White House by skate-boarding across the marble floor?
A: Andy Macdonald.

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What Reform Party rival did Donald Trump predict would lock up the "really staunch-right wacko vote"?
A: Pat Buchanan.

What widow assumed U.S. congressional duties, in addition to raising Chesare and Chianna?
A: Mary Bono.

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"?
A: Mike McCurry.

What U.S. presidential hopeful claimed North Vietnam once hired the Black Panthers to kill him?
A: H. Ross Perot.

What Republican was accused of prolonging paralyzing budget battles because Bill ?Clinton snubbed him on Air Force One?
A: Newt Gingrich.

Who lost his job to Alexksander Kwasniewski in a 1995 presidential vote?
A: Lech Walesa.

Who became the first two U.S. Senators to cast their 15,000th career votes, in 1998?
A: Robert Byrd and Strom Thurmond.

What future U.S. president once asked Billy Graham to settle an argument with his mom over whether non-Christians could go to heaven?
A: George W. Bush.

What member of George Bush's administration boasted that the Gulf War was a stirring victory for the forces of aggression"?
A: Dan Quayle.

What U.S. Senate leader was dubbed "Dr. Gridlock" for his opposition to Bill Clinton's programs?
A: Bob Dole.

What Republican explained in 1992: "If Ross Perot runs, that's good for us. If he doesn't run, it's good for us"?
A: Dan Quayle.

What African nation's army abruptly canceled elections in 21992 when it looked like fundamentalist Muslims would win?
A: Algeria's.

What former Reagan official launched Sky Station International to provide internet service via blimps?
A: Al Haig.

What former cabinet member pouted that he came off as "a slimeball" in Oliver Stone's film Nixon?
A: Henry Kissinger.

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