Would your moral compass be broken if you wrote for a website called dirty.com like Ben Quayle did?

Query by El Luchador: Would your moral compass be broken if you wrote for a web site known as dirty.com like Ben Quayle did?
REPUBLICAN Ben Quayle the moment said “My moral compass is so broken, I can barely discover the parking great deal.’”….could writing for a s ex-themed site be the reason why?

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0810/41305.html

Quayle rival slams him above web site

Days before Tuesday’s Arizona primary, a single of Ben Quayle’s nine Republican opponents is on the air, hammering him for his connections to the bawdy, sex-themed web site, TheDirty.com.

“News reports link Ben Quayle to a raunchy internet site that degrades girls,” the ad, paid for by Scottsdale businessman Steve Moak, says as graphics from TheDirty.com float in the background. The ad started airing Thursday evening.

TheDirty.com, which collects trashy nightlife photographs from cities across the nation, began in 2007 as Dirty Scottsdale. Quayle has adamantly denied any association with TheDirty.com as it now exists, although he has admitted to creating for Dirty Scottsdale under a pseudonym.

Dirty Scottsdale founder Nik Richie has repeatedly stated Quayle wrote underneath the name Brock Landers, a reference to a fictional porn star in the 1997 flick “Boogie Nights.” Quayle, the son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, has denied he was Brock Landers.

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Solution by ArizonaTheBestThereIs
Truly the get together of self proclaimed Tea Baggers is worried about this. You all are so funny.

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2 Comments

  1. Woww… You are the definition of a true dumbass

  2. Wasn’t Dan Quayle involved in a congressional sex scandal back in the early 80′s? No, he wasn’t buggered by Larry Craig in a restroom….at least I don’t think.

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