Saturday, August 23, 2025

Sharpest Comebacks

Ronald Reagan vs. Walter Mondale (1984 Debate) 

A question was asked about his age during the debate. 

Reagan replied: “I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent’s youth and inexperience.” 

Margaret Thatcher vs. Labor MP (UK Parliament, 1990) 

In a heated Commons exchange about Thatcher's leadership and her government's truthfulness, Hughes insinuated that Thatcher had misled the House regarding her policies and economic impact. 

Thatcher's Reply: “The honorable gentleman knows that the essence of being a gentleman is that one does not lie. He is no gentleman.” 

François Mitterrand vs. Valéry Giscard d’Estaing (France, 1981) 

“You do not have a monopoly on heart.” Mr. Giscard 

Mitterrand’s Famous Reply: “You do not have a monopoly on heart, Mr. Giscard. You do not have a monopoly on reason either.” 

Here is my all-time favorite: 

Lloyd Bentsen vs Dan Quayle during 1988 Vice Presidential Debate 

Moderator Tom Brokaw asked Dan Quayle about his qualifications to become President. 

Quayle Replied: I have as much experience in the Congress as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the presidency. 

Lloyd Bentsen immediately retorted: "Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy."

10 comments:

  1. A witty and instant repartee doesn’t come by to all. It calls for inherent skill and cleverness.
    I liked all the incidents. Thanks

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  2. Interesting spontaneous replies. No wonder you like these replies since I know you are good at ready wits and spontaneous fitting replies

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  3. I wish such frank and spontaneous debates happen in India before elections. Without any fixing, i.e.

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  4. Many of our leaders of yesteryear were known for such repartees during debates in Parliament. Both Nehru and Vajpayee were known for their oratory and repartees Alas! Now, there are very few debates in our parliament now. We don't have election debates either.
    (My latest post: Real-world lessons from younger folks)

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  5. This is a classic blog post. It has four sharp impromptu replies of eminent persons.
    Lack of focus, reactive responses and reactive actions are ruining my country, India. These are tough times for India and important guys are just watching.

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