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NRCC as Classless as They Come

by BooMan
Sat Oct 21st, 2006 at 05:49:59 PM EST

You're sitting in your New York City hotel room trying to make a phone call to the state Department of Criminal Justice Services. You screw up the prefix and the next thing you know you are connected to a phone sex line. Chuckling to yourself, you hang up the phone, check the number, and dial it correctly. So, what's the problem?

The problem is that you are the district attorney in Oneida County, New York, and you were using a government calling card. Now, two years later, the National Republican Congressional Committee is running commercials in your race for Congress that portray you as a sex-fiend pervert.

The ad that began airing Friday shows Democrat Michael Arcuri leering at the silhouette of a dancing woman who says, "Hi, sexy. You've reached the live, one-on-one fantasy line."

So, what do you do?

Arcuri's campaign released records showing the call two years ago from his New York City hotel room to the 800-number sex line was followed the next minute by a call to the state Department of Criminal Justice Services. The last seven digits of the two numbers are the same.

Arcuri's opponent says the commercial is way over the line and seven different television stations throughout the district have refused to air it. In spite of this, the NRCC is unapolgetic.

The ad's sponsor, the National Republican Congressional Committee, stood by the 30-second message. Spokesman Ed Patru insisted it was "totally true" and said Meier was not consulted.

I'd say the ad has a certain element of truthiness, but calling it true is horsecrap.

Arcuri said he had "never seen such an unfair commercial. I have a 12-year-old daughter. She's going to have to go to school and hear other kids talk about this."

Robert Thompson, professor of television and popular culture at Syracuse University, called the ad "an egregiously stupid accusation."

There is a big difference between misdialing your phone and choking your mistress, hitting on underage boys, taking bribes, or obstructing justice and committing perjury. Maybe the NRCC can't tell the difference, but I am hoping the voters will.



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that show the phone call lasting only 30 seconds or so? I don't know any man who'd only need 30 seconds on a phone sex line... ;)


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by Cali Scribe on Sat Oct 21st, 2006 at 06:25:57 PM EST
that's exactly what they did.
by BooMan on Sat Oct 21st, 2006 at 06:33:10 PM EST
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Yeah, I usually only need 15 seconds.

Fear will keep the local systems in line. -Grand Moff Tarkin Survivor Left Blogistan
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Sat Oct 21st, 2006 at 08:07:10 PM EST
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some desparate Republicans out there. . .
by rosej on Sat Oct 21st, 2006 at 06:08:34 PM EST
In the attorney general race in NM, the repubs are showing an ad that accuses the Democratic candidate of missing hundreds of votes when he was in the legislature.  Apparently the truth is that he missed the votes because he had been in a serious accident. Truthy, but not truthful.

Also the heinous Heather Wilson is running an ad accusing Patricia Madrid of wanting to waste time getting a warrant before intercepting a phone call from a terrorist to someone in the U.S. Lives are at stake! (Cut to soft focus picture of mother and baby). I'm sure Repugs are counting on the fact that most people don't know that FISA law allows immediate action with the possibility of requesting a warrant within 72 following the wiretap.

It is just disgusting.

If you want things to get better, be prepared to deal with change.

by Kahli on Sat Oct 21st, 2006 at 06:23:00 PM EST


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