Frases célebres de Dan Quayle
Falsamente atribuidas
Fuente: Revista MAD, que decía qué se podía esperar de Quayle en el futuro.
Dan Quayle Frases y Citas
Sin fuentes
Al confundir el nombre de un congresista acusado de abusos sexuales con el astronauta Buzz Aldrin, 15/7/89.
Verificadas
“Buzz Lukens dio ese profético paso.”
Sin fuentes
Al confundir el nombre de un congresista acusado de abusos sexuales con el astronauta Buzz Aldrin, 15/7/89.
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“Para la NASA, el espacio es todavía una alta prioridad.”
Sin fuentes
Dirigiéndose a empleados de NASA, 5/9/90.
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“Estamos listos para cualquier hecho imprevisto que pudiera, o no, ocurrir.”
Sin fuentes
Hablando de la situación en Medio Oriente , 22/9/90.
Verificadas
“¿Le están suministrando DDT?”
Preguntando a los médicos de una clínica del SIDA sobre el tratamiento suministrado a los enfermos, 30/04/92.
Verificadas
Fuente: Frases citadas en Esquire Magazine, agosto de 1992.
Verificadas
Fuente: The New Yorker, 10 de octubre de 1988.
Verificadas
Fuente: The Chicago Tribune, 02/04/89.
“Creo que tomé buenas decisiones en el pasado. Creo que tomé buenas decisiones en el futuro.»”
Sin fuentes
Verificadas
“Amo California, prácticamente crecí en Phoenix.”
Sin fuentes
Phoenix es una ciudad de Arizona.
Atribuidas
Falsamente atribuidas
Fuente: Revista MAD, que decía qué se podía esperar de Quayle en el futuro.
“Un escaso número de votantes es una indicación de menos gente acudiendo a la votación.”
Falsamente atribuidas
Fuente: Revista MAD, que decía qué se podía esperar de Quayle en el futuro.
Dan Quayle: Frases en inglés
“We understand the importance of having the bondage between the parent and the child.”
Video, " Who is Dan Quayle? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW2K0-VItAk"
Interview with Cathleen Decker (5 September 2008) "Before Sarah Palin, the GOP had Dan Quayle", Los Angeles Times
Attributed
Fuente: Quoted in the Los Angeles Times (30 October 1988), attributed to an earlier Associated Press interview
Vice-presidential candidates' debate (5 October 1988); Lloyd Bentsen's famous response included the line "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy".
Speech to California delegates to the Republican National Convention (17 August 1988)
Speech to the Commonwealth Club of California (19 May 1992)
Commonwealth Club speech
Interview with Hendrik Hertzburg (October 1988), referring to Grigori Rasputin
“For NASA, space is still a high priority.”
Remarks to NASA employees, 9/5/1990, reported in Esquire (August 1992)
Attributed
Remarks (20 May 1992), quoted in Esquire (August 1992) and Ann Beatts (23 November 1997) "ABSURDUM; Murphy Brown's Got Dan All Fired Up Again," Los Angeles Times
Attributed
In a speech to the Christian Coalition
Attributed
“It's wonderful to be here in the great state of Chicago.”
If Quayle said this, he would only be repeating a phrase that first appeared in print approximately 100 years earlier. See: Staff writer (13 May 1889) "The Great State of Chicago," Chicago Daily Tribune; Staff writer (13 April 1895) " The State of Chicago http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E00E0DB103AE533A25750C1A9629C94649ED7CF," New York Times; Norman Mailer (1968) Miami and the Siege of Chicago
Attributed
Press comment on Mars exploration http://bobpark.physics.umd.edu/WN89/wn090189.html (11 August 1989), televised on CNN, and referenced in "A Quayle Vision of Mars" in The Washington Post (1 September 1989)
U.S. Representative Claudine Schneider (RI) telling an admitted joke about Quayle
"Quayle Quotes" http://www.snopes.com/quotes/quayle.htm, Urban Legends Reference Pages
Misattributed
“We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur.”
Cited to the Cleveland Plain Dealer (27 September 1990)
“You’re close, but you left a little something off. The 'e' on the end.”
Luis Muñoz Rivera Elementary School in Trenton, New Jersey (15 June 1992), correcting student William Figueroa on his spelling of "potato."
Commonwealth Club speech
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_xcaBdBHf4
“If we do not succeed, then we run the risk of failure.”
Attributed to a speech in Phoenix, Arizona to the Phoenix Republican Forum (23 March 1990), quoted in Esquire (August 1992)
Attributed
Press conference (15 September 1988), paraphrased in Esquire (August 1992), The New Yorker (10 October 1988), p. 102
“I love California. I practically grew up in Phoenix.”
Although Quayle's home town is in Arizona, it is only a two and a half hour drive from the California border.
Attributed
cited to the Los Angeles Times (16 May 1989)
Speech to the United Negro College Fund (9 May 1989), mangling the Fund's slogan "A mind is a terrible thing to waste."