Who Said That?

Quiz

1. Who said:
"I wish we lived in the day where you could challenge a person to a duel."

  • Ricardo Sanchez.
  • Zell Miller.
  • Wesley Clark.

2. Who said:
"If you drive a Volvo and you do yoga, you're pretty much a Democrat. If you drive a Lincoln or a BMW, and own a gun, you're voting George Bush."

  • James Carville.
  • Ken Mehlman.
  • Michael Moore.

3. Who said:
"Young men and old men, you've gotta stop beating up your women because you didn't find a job, because you didn't want to get an education and now you are [earning] minimum wage."

  • Phil Jackson.
  • Bill Cosby.
  • Porter Goss.

4. Who said:
"The objective of securing the safety of Americans from crime and terrorism has been achieved."

  • Tom Ridge.
  • Tommy Franks.
  • John Ashcroft.

5. Who said:
"If I could only go through the ducts and leap out onstage in a cape—that's my dream."

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • Ralph Nader.
  • Michael Eisner.

6. Who said:
"I never wanted to be a prophet or a savior. Elvis maybe."

  • Richard Branson.
  • Bob Dylan.
  • Bill Clinton.

7. Who said:
"We are heroes in error. As far as we're concerned, we've been entirely successful. That tyrant Saddam is gone and the Americans are in Baghdad. What was said before is not important."

  • Ahmad Chalabi.
  • Lakhdar Brahimi.
  • Ayatollah al-Sistani.

8. Who said:
"I wanted to say to Governor Dean, don't be hard on yourself about hooting and hollering. If I had spent the money you did and got 18%, I'd still be in Iowa hooting and hollering."

  • Jon Stewart.
  • Al Sharpton.
  • Bill O'Reilly.

9. Who said:
"I'm probably not the only one up at this table that is more outraged by the outrage than by the treatment."

  • James Inhofe.
  • Donald Rumsfeld.
  • Richard Clarke.

10. Who said:
"People think they can all be pop stars, high court judges, brilliant TV personalities, or infinitely more competent heads of state without ever putting in the necessary work or having natural ability. This is the result of social utopianism which believes humanity can be genetically and socially engineered to contradict the lessons of history."

1. Who said:
"I wish we lived in the day where you could challenge a person to a duel."
Zell Miller.

2. Who said:
"If you drive a Volvo and you do yoga, you're pretty much a Democrat. If you drive a Lincoln or a BMW, and own a gun, you're voting George Bush."
Ken Mehlman.

3. Who said:
"Young men and old men, you've gotta stop beating up your women because you didn't find a job, because you didn't want to get an education and now you are [earning] minimum wage."
Bill Cosby.

4. Who said:
"The objective of securing the safety of Americans from crime and terrorism has been achieved."
John Ashcroft.

5. Who said:
"If I could only go through the ducts and leap out onstage in a cape—that's my dream."
Ralph Nader.

6. Who said:
"I never wanted to be a prophet or a savior. Elvis maybe."
Bob Dylan.

7. Who said:
"We are heroes in error. As far as we're concerned, we've been entirely successful. That tyrant Saddam is gone and the Americans are in Baghdad. What was said before is not important."
Ahmad Chalabi.

8. Who said:
"I wanted to say to Governor Dean, don't be hard on yourself about hooting and hollering. If I had spent the money you did and got 18%, I'd still be in Iowa hooting and hollering."
Al Sharpton.

9. Who said:
"I'm probably not the only one up at this table that is more outraged by the outrage than by the treatment."
James Inhofe.

10. Who said:
"People think they can all be pop stars, high court judges, brilliant TV personalities, or infinitely more competent heads of state without ever putting in the necessary work or having natural ability. This is the result of social utopianism which believes humanity can be genetically and socially engineered to contradict the lessons of history."
Prince Charles.

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