The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Schools reopen; time for a civics quiz

- Gail Collins She writes for the New York Times.

Let’s see how much you remember about how we spent our summer:

1. On Independen­ce Day, Donald Trump reminded the nation of how the Continenta­l Army suffered through winter at Valley Forge, then rallied and ...

A. “Took over the airports.” B. “Won the glorious Battle of the Bulge.”

C. “Arrested all the phony media.”

2. In an interview with George Stephanopo­ulos of ABC News, Trump compared himself to one of his predecesso­rs, saying ...

A. “Abraham Lincoln was treated supposedly very badly. But nobody’s been treated badly like me.”

B. “My goal for a second term is to have historians start ranking me higher than James Buchanan.”

C. “Many people say I remind them of George Washington, but I have much better teeth.”

3. Nobel Peace Prize recipient and human rights activist Nadia Murad visited the White House. When Murad told the president that the Islamic State had murdered her mother and six brothers, Trump replied ...

A. “That’s terrible!” B. “Where are they now?” C. “Have I mentioned that I beat Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin?”

4. We learned a lot this summer about Jeffrey Epstein. Trump once remarked Epstein was a “terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women as much as I do” ...

A. “Particular­ly the ones with Ph.D.s.”

B. “Although any woman is beautiful if she has good character.”

C. “And many of them are on the younger side.”

5. Speaking to relatives of the first responders who became gravely ill after their work at the site of the World Trade Center destructio­n on Sept. 11, Trump said ...

A. “And I was down there also.”

B. “I was so impressed with the work I saw you doing through the telescope at my luxury tower uptown.”

C. “Did I mention that telescope was solid gold?”

6. At a recent meeting of major world leaders in France, Trump was asked if he had any second thoughts on his trade policy. The president replied ...

A. “There’s a trade policy?” B. “I have second thoughts about everything.”

C. “If Indonesia doesn’t get its act together, I am so recommendi­ng a nutmeg tariff.”

7. When Democrats gathered for their first big debate in Miami, calls for ethics reform filled the air. The Democratic National Committee celebrated the campaign kickoff with ...

A. Special buttons that said, “Lobbyists are for losers.”

B. A news conference urging candidates not to accept donations of more than $1,000.

C. A fundraisin­g lunch for big donors at the home of the founder of Lumber Liquidator­s.

8. When Joe Biden attacked Cory Booker’s record as mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Booker replied: “Mr. Vice President, there’s a saying in my community ...

A. “You are dipping into the Kool-Aid, and you don’t even know the flavor.”

B. “You’re sautéing the truffles, and you don’t even have the butter.”

C. “You’re opening the cabernet, and you don’t even know the vintage.”

ANSWERS:

1-A; 2-A; 3-B; 4-C; 5-A; 6-B; 7-C; 8-A

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