The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Keep up with U.S. politics with post-Thanksgivi­ng quiz

- Gail Collins She writes for the New York Times.

Happy Thanksgivi­ng! Now that you’ve enjoyed the holiday with friends and family, let’s move on to a month of political arguments about whether it’s wrong to say, “Season’s greetings.”

It does seem as if it’s been a long autumn. When it started off, President Donald Trump was making deals with “Chuck and Nancy” and having dinner with Democratic senators while everybody agreed on the importance of not doing any tax cuts for the wealthy.

And here we are. Let’s see how much you’ve failed to suppress ...

1. In her new memoir, Trump’s ex-wife Ivana said he originally objected to the idea of naming their firstborn Donald Jr. because he worried the boy might be ...

A. “More of a Harold.” B. “A loser.”

C. “Angry if I wind up having a huge tabloid sex scandal when he’s in high school and stuck with the same name.”

2. On Halloween, Donald Jr. said he was going to take half his daughter’s candy to teach her ... A. “About socialism.” B. “About calorie counting.”

C. “About never trusting your parents.”

3. Trump told some moderate Democrats that he wanted to include eliminatio­n of the estate tax in the big Republican tax bill because ...

A. “Eric and Ivanka started crying.”

B. The bill was so tough on rich people, he wanted “just to give them something.”

C. “This country was built by people who inherited massive amounts of wealth from their father.”

4. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch rejected Democratic arguments that the tax bill was mainly for the wealthy, saying ...

A. “Trickledow­ntrickledo­wntrickled­own, nyah nyah nyah.”

B. “If I wanted to worry about children’s health care, I’d have become a doctor.”

C. “I’ve been here working my whole stinking career for people who don’t have a chance.”

5. The father of one of the UCLA basketball players arrested in China for shopliftin­g reacted noncommitt­ally to Trump’s demand that he be thanked for the young men’s release. (“Who?”) The president’s response was ...

A. “Well, just so long as those kids are all right, I’m happy.”

B. “Have you noticed how many difficult people are the fathers of sports stars?”

C. “I should have left them in jail!” SEX, SEX, SEX

6. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders explained that the story about Al Franken having groped a woman while he was a comedian was much worse than the fact that at least 16 women have accused the president of sexual harassment and sexual assault since ...

A. The president was a much bigger star.

B. The president isn’t admitting anything.

C. A photograph is worse than a tape recording.

7. An Ohio Supreme Court justice and Democratic gubernator­ial candidate attempted to put a halt to all the gossip about politician­s’ sexual misbehavio­r by announcing that ...

A. He had “never touched a woman I wasn’t engaged to.”

B. He “was sexually intimate with approximat­ely 50 very attractive females.”

C. He was undergoing preventive harassment counseling “just so you’ll know I’m serious about not messing up.”

ANSWERS: 1-B, 2-A, 3-B, 4-C, 5-C, 6-B, 7-B

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