Here's the content of the ad:
Woman's sultry voice: "Hi sexy. You've reached the live one-on-one fantasy line." (Soft music plays in the background.)The facts of the matter are that an Arcuri aide made a call to the number in question for less than a minute, which was in error. He then called a number with a different area code (instead of a toll-free number) but the rest of the digits the same, which is the number of the state Department of Criminal Justice Services. Arcuri is the district attorney in Oneida County.
Announcer: "A phone number to an adult fantasy hot line appeared on Michael Arcuri's New York City hotel room bill while he was there on official business. And the call was charged to Oneida County taxpayers. Arcuri has denied it, but the facts are there. Who calls a fantasy hot line and then bills taxpayers? Michael Arcuri."
Woman's sultry voice: "Bad call."
At least seven television stations have refused to run the GOP's ad, for good reason--it's unbelievably misleading.
The NRCC, fully aware of the dishonesty of this advertisement, insists that their account is "totally true" (yes, but it uses true but incomplete information in a way specifically intended to mislead, which is a form of lying) and they say that they stand behind the message.
Upstate New York newspapers have been doing a good job of exposing the facts.
UPDATE (November 8, 2006): Arcuri defeated Meier in the election and will be the next Rep. from NY's 24th District.
I don't think the NRCC is doing themslves any favors.
ReplyDeleteI can't understand why, with so much to point out about Mike Arcuri's dubious past, and bad record as a DA, they bothered to puff up a mistake into this negative ad.
There's so many true "Arcurious" activities that this distortion is silly.