Apparently the White House crashers aren't open to guests at their own home.
On Sunday, a reporter for The Examiner stopped by Tareq and Michaele Salahi's home for an interview. Yeas & Nays reporter Tara Palmeri said she left repeated messages for the couple. After no answer, Palmeri left a note and took pictures of something interesting that greeted her: a door plaque that tells visitors they are being video and audio recorded.
How's that for reality TV!
Palmeri said she received an e-mail from the Salahi camp asking her if she had trespassed on their property. After she responded, she got a second e-mail calling her “unstable.”
That's right, the attention-desperate "Real Housewives" wannabes called someone else "unstable." Sheesh. People in glass mansions ...
The e-mail also said that Palmeri “knowingly violated the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia” and that her reporting is a violation of several “Codes of Virginia.”
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