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1.
When Arnold Schwarzenegger announced his gubernatorial candidacy on "The
Tonight Show," what did he say was the only decision in his life that was
more difficult? a)
Deciding to come clean about his use of steroids in the 1970s 2.
Match the quotation with the person who said it: A.
"I'd win in a landslide if weird people voted." 1)
George W. Bush 3.
President Bush inspired a toy manufacturer to create what product? a)
A special edition of Monopoly featuring Bush's top corporate contributors 4.
At a campaign stop, Howard Dean described himself as a "metrosexual."
According to Dean, what is that? a)
A straight guy who has had a "Queer Eye" makeover 5.
During the California recall campaign, Gray Davis said his vision was for
California to become a state that would be home to: a)
"People from every planet on the Earth" 6.
Which statement about the following Democratic presidential candidates is false?
a)
Dennis Kucinich agreed to go on a date with a woman who won an Internet contest
titled "Who Wants to Be a First Lady?" 7.
Part of a document presented by British Prime Minister Tony Blair as proof of an
imminent threat posed by Iraq, and cited by Secretary of State Colin Powell in
his presentation to the United Nations, turns out to have been plagiarized from
what source? a)
Fox News Channel 8.
What celebrity threatened to sue a Los Angeles radio station after an
impersonator posing as him called French President Jacques Chirac and engaged
him in a five-minute conversation about the war in Iraq? a)
Comedian Jerry Lewis 9.
True or false: When Republican Rep. Scott McInnis told Democrat Rep. Pete Stark
to "shut up" at a congressional committee meeting amid a legislative
dispute, Stark replied: "You think you are big enough to make me, you
little wimp? Come on, come over here and make me, I dare you...You little
fruitcake. You little fruitcake. I said you are a fruitcake." 10.
When Texas Democrats fled to New Mexico to stop a Republican redistricting plan,
Republicans sent them a "care package" containing which of the
following items? a)
Diapers 11.
Four of these headlines appeared in the satirical weekly "The Onion."
Which one appeared in a U.S. newspaper? a)
Bush Re-Election Campaign Creates Thousands of New Jobs 12.
Walden O'Dell, the chief executive of Diebold Inc., one of the largest
manufacturers of computerized voting machines, raised eyebrows when he said he
was committed to what? a)
Rigging voting machines to ensure Democratic victories in 2004 13.
Porn star/California recall candidate Mary Carey offered to go on a date with
anyone willing to do what? a)
Cruz her Bustamante 14.
In hopes of aiding the war on terror, who proposed a plan (later abandoned) to
create a futures market that would have allowed investors to bet on the
probability of terrorist attacks, assassination attempts and other Middle East
events? a)
Martha Stewart 15.
Match the statement about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction with the Bush
administration official who said it: A.
"The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." 1)
George W. Bush Answers: 1. b, 2. A-2, B-5, C-3, D-1, E-4, 3. c, 4. d, 5. a, 6. e, 7. b, 8. a, 9. True, 10. e, 11. d, 12. b, 13. d, 14. c, 15. A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3, E-5 This article originally appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle and has been reprinted by permission. More Year-End Features |
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