George H.W. Bush, who was then vice president, selected the little-known 41-year-old U.S. Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana as his running mate when Bush ran for president in 1988. The boyish-looking Quayle ...
For 2024 Emmy Awards presenter Candice Bergen, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance's comment about the country being run by Democrats who are a "bunch of childless cat ladies" brought to ...
READ: Part 1: Former Vice President Dan Quayle recalls serving alongside President George H.W. Bush READ: Part 2: Former Vice President Dan Quayle talks President Trump, 2020 election President Donald ...
If you think that vice presidential debates – like the one on Oct. 7 between Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris – have no political impact, I have two words for you: Dan Quayle.
He may have been a Senator from Indiana, but Dan Quayle has always had roots in Arizona that run deep to this day. "What I love about Arizona is the openness, the liberty, the terrain," explains ...
The men’s room at the United States Vice Presidential Museum is in fine working order — really — but its patrons are still in for a bit of a shock when they look up to see a large photo of 1980s Dan ...
Murphy Brown was the main character on the sitcom by that name — played by the actor Candice Bergen — and the question was as political as it was personal. The uproar was recalled by some fans of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pence was apparently so torn between his loyalty to the president and his sworn oath to defend the Constitution that he sought ...
Recalling how former Vice Presidents Al Gore and Dan Quayle fulfilled their roles in certifying elections they lost was much more influential in former Vice President Mike Pence’s ceremonial ending of ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Former Vice President Dan Quayle said Monday that it was time for ...
The death of conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh leaves "a big void," former Vice President Dan Quayle told "Your World" Wednesday. "I knew that Rush was ill. I knew it was terminal. But ...