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  1. In 1987, as the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty moved toward completion, Quayle joined a group of conservative Republican senators in opposition. When President Reagan accused them of accepting the inevitability of war, Quayle denounced the president's comments as "totally irresponsible."

  2. Oct 5, 1997 · Mr. Parmet wrote that Mr. Bush had decided to choose Mr. Quayle, the Indiana Senator, as his running mate after Mr. Quayle said in a television interview the day before the convention...

  3. Aug 17, 1988 · Vice President George Bush, in a decision that stunned Republican political strategists and some of his own supporters, Tuesday selected Dan Quayle, a relatively unknown 41-year-old junior...

  4. Oct 13, 2005 · Bush clearly wanted to reach into the next generation of Republican officeholders for a running-mate, ruling out such contemporaries and presidential rivals as Bob Dole. He wanted to balance...

  5. During the 1988 United States presidential election, he was chosen as the running mate of eventual winner George H. W. Bush, with Quayle sworn in as Vice President of the United States in 1989. [1] However, Bush and Quayle lost reelection in the 1992 presidential election .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_QuayleDan Quayle - Wikipedia

    In 1988, vice president and Republican presidential nominee George H. W. Bush chose Quayle as his running mate. His vice presidential debate against Lloyd Bentsen was notable for Bentsen's "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" quip.

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  8. Within days of selecting Dan Quayle for the 1988 vice presidential nomination, George Bush wrote in his diary: "I blew it."

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