White House Mistakenly Gives Reporters Phone Number for Sex Line
After dialing the toll-free number given to them by the White House, reporters seeking to talk foreign policy with Obama administration officials live at the G-20 meetings in London this week were instead connected to a phone sex line. The White House accidentally listed a sex line number for journalists seeking an "on the record briefing call with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Adviser Jim Jones to discuss the NATO summit."
After dialing the number, journalists were greeted by a soft-voiced female that was clearly not Hillary Clinton, asking them for a credit card number if they felt "like getting nasty."
But after dialing, a soft-voiced female recording that was clearly not Clinton asked for a credit card number if you "feel like getting nasty."
After reporters called the White House to report that they were not able to dial into the conference call, the White House issued a corrected press release listing the international line for reporters abroad to dial. However, by the time this was released, the conference call was already under way.
The White House was asked by FOX News to comment on the mistake, and Deputy White House Press Secretary Bill Burton responded:
"A corrected phone number on a press release is probably one of the stupider things FOX News has covered lately."

















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