The focus of the Hulburd campaign now seems pretty clear: Running as Republican as possible.

This way, Hulburd can hit Ben Quayle hard on his skanky background and at the same time protect his political flank in the right-leaning third district.

PHXated disagrees with Hulburd’s economic positions, but it’s hard to begrudge him them in this district—previously represented by the Neanderthal John Shadegg— particularly if it’s a way to keep Quayle out of the seat.



The ad features Hulburd’s wife, who is touted as the head of a group called “Republicans for Hulburd.”

“I’m worried that Ben Quayle doesn’t have the life experiences or the maturity to take on Washington,” she says.

Hulburd was on Greta VanSusteren’s show on Fox a couple of weeks back. You can see her recite his tax positions and ask, “Are you running as a Republican or a Democrat?”



The campaign has a list of GOPers supporting Hulburd here.



Previously in PHXated:

ben_and_tiffany_quayleEverything about Ben Quayle.

The complete Dirty Scottsdale tale.

So … what exactly does Ben Quayle’s wife do?.

How the Arizona Republic took a dive on the tawdry Ben Quayle/Dirty Scottsdale story.