Your political quiz of the day
Who wrote the following? The Clintons play dirty when they feel threatened. But we knew that, didn’t we? ….High-minded and self-important on the surface, smarmily duplicitous underneath, meanwhile jabbing hard to the groin area. They are a slippery pair and come as a package. The nation is at fair risk of getting them back in ...
Who wrote the following? The Clintons play dirty when they feel threatened. But we knew that, didn't we? ....High-minded and self-important on the surface, smarmily duplicitous underneath, meanwhile jabbing hard to the groin area. They are a slippery pair and come as a package. The nation is at fair risk of getting them back in the White House for four more years. The thought makes me queasy. It's a multiple choice: A) Jonah Goldberg B) William Greider C) Maureen Dowd D) Bob NovakFor the answer, cick here.
Who wrote the following?
The Clintons play dirty when they feel threatened. But we knew that, didn’t we? ….High-minded and self-important on the surface, smarmily duplicitous underneath, meanwhile jabbing hard to the groin area. They are a slippery pair and come as a package. The nation is at fair risk of getting them back in the White House for four more years. The thought makes me queasy.
It’s a multiple choice:
A) Jonah Goldberg B) William Greider C) Maureen Dowd D) Bob Novak
For the answer, cick here.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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