Debbie Schlussel: TWELVE NANNIES & New House Lease, OctoMom Palestinian Tells ET; OctoMom's Daddy Dumps on GM & Wall Street
Tonight on "Entertainment Tonight," Palestinian Octomom Nadya Suleman told "reporter"/drooling panderer Thea Andrews that she is moving into a new house and will have TWELVE nannies for her children, which she says will cost $16,000 to $17,000 per month.
Where the heck is the money coming from?
Suleman didn't say how much the house will cost--Andrews, of course, didn't ask. But she said she put a big chunk of money down and is in a "lease contract." AP reports her Palestinian immigrant father, Ed Doud, bought the $600,000 home. Watch this video report about the repo of her current home.
Since Suleman gave ET exclusive interviews and has been doing so for at least the last week or more, it's apparent that she is getting paid by ET for the exclusives. It's part of a deal with Radar Online, the left-wing celebrity site (which has attacked me on more than one occasion for being conservative and anti-jihad).
Predictably, ET's Andrews didn't ask Suleman if she's going to pay back taxpayers for the gazillions she's already taken in Medicaid and cost taxpayers for her eight kids to continue living in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the hospital where were they were born, Kaiser-Permanente.
As you may know, some of her kids have ailments--one of them is unable to see at this time and almost all of them were born underweight. And they cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep in NICU with these ailments.
(She fears the hospital will not let her take the kids home, and she is consulting with Sean Hannity's new friend, fake doctor, Dr. Phil, to help keep them.)
ET's Andrews asked Suleman if she's gotten "any more death threats," to which OctoMommy replied that she only got
angry letters from taxpayers. And that's fine, you know, taxpayers are entitled to their opinion, but I'm not taking any more than other people.
Oh, really.
OctoMom's Palestinian immigrant father, Ed Doud, isn't any more plausible in his excuses.
Tonight, on ABC News' "Nightline," he asked why people are not angry about General Motors and Wall Street and "millionaire CEOs," instead of his daughter.
As if that has anything to do with the price of Tea in China . . . or Medicaid bills you, the American taxpayers, are footing for the OctoMom's fourteen kids.
Disgusting.
Posted by Debbie on March 9, 2009 11:45 PM to Debbie Schlussel