The latest batch of primary election results yielded few surprises. After some scathing attacks on rival JD Hayworth, and a no-less-than-spectacular turnaround on immigration policies, John McCain was to cruise home with a twenty four percentage point lead.
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While Hayworth is a largely unknown quantity in political circles, I think it is a safe assumption that he would not have been tempted to acquiesce to the Democrats in the Senate. The balance in the Senate, come November, will...Read Full Story
Quayles back in Vogue with son's win of Congress seatFrom Eric Dondero:On Fox News last night former Vice-President Dan Quayle was asked by Greta how the current Tea Party differed from the Ross Perot revolution of the early 1990s. Quayle:We've always had third parties. Depends on whether they've been successful or no had you George Wallace back in the late 60s. You had Ross Perot obviously in '88, Ralph Nader in 2000. You've always had these third parties this is a little different because...Read Full Story
The son of former Vice President Dan Quayle and his Democratic opponent in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District focused on questioning each other's character in their only televised debate Wednesday, doing little to differentiate themselves on the issues.Democrat Jon Hulburd got things started by questioning Republican Ben Quayle about his involvement with a sex-steeped Arizona website, repeatedly asking him why he would want to draw Internet traffic to the racy site.Quayle never answered the...Read Full Story
Just in time for Halloween, there were some spooky wins in Congress this midterm election. In congressional districts, there were some candidates that actually won that really should not have. Allen West and Ben Quayle are two frightening examples of democracy gone awry. Allen West is a Republican from Florida’s 22nd district. You may remember him as the candidate that stated he had a higher security clearance than the President of the United States. That is right. He thinks he is more...Read Full Story
Dan Quayle, image by Getty Images via @daylifeby Mark Joyella
March 18th, 2011
Potential presidential candidate (or so he would have us believe) Donald Trump slammed the president for playing golf amid the crisis in Japan, but former vice president Dan Quayle laughed off that comment, saying “I’m glad he’s out playing golf…I think presidents deserve downtime.”
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Ben Quayle is the son of former US Vice President Dan Quayle. He is running to be a congressman in Arizona, as of February 2010. His father made the big announcement during an interview with Fox News. See more about Ben Quayle here.