solidarity against a new tax on tanning beds in 2010. of course, none of these men hold a candle to the best of the worst, the granddaddy of everyone in the politician's gratuitously commenting on television's hall of fame, long before reality tv became a staple of our prime-time watching and our politician's jeremiahs, there was vice president dan quayle and there was the fictional news anchor, murphy brown, who had a child out of wedlock. now, here's quayle in 1992, blaming the nation's woes in part on a sitcom. >> it doesn't help matters when prime-time tv has "murphy brown," a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid professional woman, mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone and calling it just another lifestyle choice. >> yes, tv has been ruining