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Out-Of-Touch Politicians
Rudy Giuliani And The Price OfMilk
While running for president in 2007, former New York
Mayor Rudy Giuliani told a reporter at a Montgomery,
Ala., supermarket that he estimates "a gallon of milk is
probably about a $1.50, a loaf of bread about a $1.25,
$1.30, last time I bought one." It must have been a few
election cycles since his last trip: The grocery store's
website listed milk for $3.38 and bread up to $3.49.
Dan Quayle And Single Mothers
During George H.W. Bush's reelection campaign in
1992, Vice President Dan Quayle scoffed at the "Murphy
Brown situation," referring to a television character who
had a child out of wedlock. Quayle called the Brown
story "totally unreal," adding, "A highly paid
professional woman [with a baby] ... give me a break."
Martha Coakley And Shaking Hands
In a display of aloofness that many political observers
say led to her defeat by Republican Scott Brown,
Democratic Senate candidate and Massachusetts
Attorney General Martha Coakley erred in brushing off
the idea of ramping up her campaigning. When asked
whether she was being too apathetic, she referenced one
of Brown's ads and fired back, "As opposed to standing outside Fenway Park? In the
cold? Shaking hands?"
Spiro Agnew And Poor Neighborhoods
Republican vice presidential candidate Spiro Agnew,
branded as Richard Nixon's go-to guy on cities, vowed in
1968 to avoid poor neighborhoods. "If you've seen one
slum, you've seen them all," Agnew said.
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Gerald Ford And Tamales
While visiting the Alamo in 1976, President
Gerald Ford bit into a tamale through the husk, a
faux pas later deemed the "Great Tamales
Incident."
George H.W. Bush And Grocery Scanners
President George H.W. Bush caught flak for
appearing awed by a supermarket check-out
scanner while touring a grocers convention in
1992. It turned out the president was being shown
a new bar code technology, and the convention
worker who was alongside Bush later said it's
"foolish to think the president doesn't know
anything about grocery stores. He knew exactly
what I was talking about."
George W. Bush And Gas Prices
In 2008, President George W. Bush said he had
not heard predictions that gas prices could soon
hit $4 a gallon. At the time, the national average
was $3.29 a gallon.
John Kerry And Cheese Steak
In 2003, Democratic presidential contender John
Kerry ordered Swiss cheese on a cheese steak
while campaigning in South Philadelphia,
straying from the traditional favorite topping,
Cheez Whiz.
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Michael Dukakis And The Tank
Democratic presidential contender Michael
Dukakis tried to one-up Republican opponent
George H.W. Bush on national defense by striking
a pose in an MI Abrams tank.
Mitt Romney And Wawa
Mitt Romney has had his fair share of seemingly
out-of-touch statements this election cycle,
admitting he likes to "fire people" and expressing
amazement at the touchscreen ordering system at
convenience store Wawa.
Barack Obama And The Private Sector
President Barack Obama is not exempt from the
"gotcha" moment. In June, he described the
private sector economy as "doing fine." The gaffe
immediately elicited comparisons with his 2008
Republican opponent, John McCain, who said
that the "fundamentals of the economy are
strong" in the midst of a crippling financial crisis.
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