I didn't know Dan Quayle was clairvoyant, did you?
If only he had the good judgment to apply the"think-before-you-speak" rule a little more often.
The Quote:
"I think I've made good judgments in the past and I think I've made some good judgments in the future."
Source
This quote first appears in a compilation from the University of Houston’s Bauer College of Business, where it’s listed under 'Dan Quayle’s quotes.' It's also commonly referenced by fact-checkers like Snopes and various quote aggregators, though no solid evidence or specific speech/interview source or date has been identified.
We didn't find any references pointing to misattribution. Besides, it sounds just like something Dan would say, doesn't it? j/k
Who Said It:
Dan Quayle is a Republican politician who served as the 44th vice president of the United States from 1989 to 1993 under President George H. W. Bush.
A native of Indiana, Quayle began his political career representing the Hoosier State in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1977 to 1981. At just 33 years old, he made history in 1980 as the youngest person ever elected to the U.S. Senate from Indiana. Serving from 1981 to 1989, Quayle achieved another milestone in 1986 by securing reelection with the largest margin of victory in Indiana's history at that time. (Source: Wikipedia)
Unfortunately, Quayle’s tenure as vice president was marred by frequent verbal missteps and gaffes (such as correcting a student’s proper spelling of "potato" to "potatoe.") This made him a target of late-night comedians and media ridicule, overshadowing his accomplishments and cementing his public image as a stupid politician prone to blunders.
Today, his gaffes are endearingly known as 'Quayle-isms.'
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