Dan Quayle

  • Poll: 7 in 10 think Palin's not qualified to be president

    Just as she makes one step towards a 2012 run, a new poll has some bad news for the former governor
  • Cheney's coup

    A 3-year-old executive order that vastly expanded his powers illuminates how the vice president and his minions led us into war.
  • Dan Quayle vs. Jennifer Aniston

    There he goes again: Ex-V.P. back on the single mommy track; a new babe for Billy Bob? Rachel Roberts, real or surreal? Plus: Heather Graham on her own sexiness!
  • Spoiled Bratt?

    Julia Roberts' neighbors embrace Moder, dis Bratt; Candice Bergen embraces Dan Quayle, scorns Murphy Brown; Justin Timberlake scorns Britney, embraces Janet. Plus: Kate Moss poses preggers ... and naked!
  • Daddy's boy

    Bush's choice of Dick Cheney reinforces his image as a shallow, Quayle-like figure diminished by his running mate's gravitas.
  • Sound bite for the apocalypse: "Read my gills"

    Ex-prez part iguana? Jason Alexander goes on the "Star Trek" diet; Will Smith gets jiggy for the White House. Plus: Hot fun -- down the water slide with Dolly Parton!
  • Bush gets an F in foreign affairs

    The Texas governor who would be president can't identify the leaders of Chechnya, Pakistan or India. Has he been taking lessons from Dan Quayle?
  • What a waste it is to lose one's laughingstock

    Danny drops out; Shaq backs Gore; Bauer doth protest too much. Plus! More on Diana Ross' breastly behavior!
  • Boobs out of hell

    Meat Loaf stacked, Dan Quayle whacked, Ricky Martin mocked -- it's just "la vida" as usual.
  • Who's afraid of Pat Buchanan?

    His spineless Republican rivals and the political punditocracy, that's who.
  • Gulp! Deep Throat disclosure hard to swallow

    Limelight-lovin' 19-year-old uses anagrams to "unmask" mysterious Watergate source; Marilyn Quayle disses Dubya. Plus: Busted! "Dick" star's fans defend breast boasting.
  • They feed horses, don't they?

    Bush and Forbes finished one-two in the Iowa straw poll, and why not? They paid for this circus, after all.
  • Selective service

    Republican presidential contenders, except for John McCain, stumble over questions of their Vietnam-era military service.
  • The not-so-good war

    Just like President Clinton, eight of 10 Vietnam-era GOP presidential candidates managed to avoid going to Vietnam -- and the wealthiest wound up in the National Guard. Does it still matter?
  • What the devil has gotten into Ms. Jones?

    Paula's going back to court; Dan Quayle and Alice Cooper on reality's inequities; King of Pop flops into Munich orchestra pit; and FBI says Tim Leary sang.
  • Pres. Rodham? Pres. Rodham Clinton? Pres. Phantom Rodham?

    Is Hillary ready to say "My turn"? Is Jar Jar an extraterrestrial Stepin Fetchit? Is Reagan soon to be a major license plate?
  • Letters to the Editor

    "Star what?" lacked force and reason; readers loathe (and love) Lucas.
  • Dan Quayle: Cyber guerrilla?

    White House Web site hacked by spelling bee flunk-outs; Beverly Hills votes for "gaudiness and cruelty" and Al Gore said to be Russian spy.
  • Climbing to power on black trench coats

    Buchanan, Quayle and other presidential candidates weigh in on Littleton; it's gotta be babies, not bunnies, for Hugh and Hurley.
  • Massive Monica meltdown

    Terry Gross skewers the portly pepper pot; Seattle runners go bananas; Michael Jordan family feud.
  • Hoosier daddy

    Presidential candidate Dan Quayle notes that Murphy Brown is long gone now, but he's still here, "fighting for the American family."
  • Where does Elizabeth Dole really stand on abortion?

    The question won't go away.
  • Where does Elizabeth Dole really stand on abortion?

    She's dodged it for 20 years -- but the question won't go away.
  • California Republicans: "Circular firing squad"

    'Circular firing squad' for California Republicans: Abortion foes win big as state GOP tries -- and fails -- to regroup after impeachment.
  • Robertson redux

    Splits in the religious right will make it hard to recapture the Christian Coalition's glory days.
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