Nadya Suleman, the mother who gave birth to octuplets in California, continues to make headlines about her sex life, public aid, possible home foreclosure, and death threats.
Charmaine Yoest, president and CEO of Americans United for Life and AUL Action, is scheduled to appear on CNN’s Larry King Live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern to discuss the Octo-Mom case. AUL describes itself as the oldest pro-life organization in the country.
On Yoest’s website this morning, this is how the show was promoted:
She will be doing another debate on the welfare mom with 14 children.
There is no husband.
There is no one to take care of the children.
Except the taxpayer.
Yoest also appeared on Mike Huckabee’s Huckabee cable show on FOX this past Saturday and Sunday. In the YouTube clip below, she says the case raises issues about reproductive technology regulation.