throwback
Random.
“Wait. Â Let me see that shirt.”
Dukakis / Bentsen ’88.
“Dukakis? Â Really?”
“Not a fan?”
“I can’t say I had an opinion at that age.”
“Yeah. Â Well, I’m from Massachusetts, so there’s sentimental thing there. Â I met Dukakis when I was 6. ”
Just one in a series of the Democratic Party’s headaches.
A random wikipedia drop.
The offspring of both Bentsen and Quayle later served in the United States House, although it was eight years between nephew Ken Bentsen’s departure (Texas, 1995-2003) and son Ben Quayle’s inauguration (Arizona, 2011).
The problem with this SNL reference is it didn’t mention the funniest SNL item with that quip: Â On the eve of the election defeat, Bentsen wandering around a party repeatedly using that story to every single person “And then I said ‘–“.
I once saw an Oliver North for President shirt. Â Considered picking it up. Â Irony wear, I guess.