Posted on 05/07/2024 9:25:35 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD) said Monday on NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” that her alleged meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was not removed from her book because it was “untrue.”
Vargas said, “You write about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. You’ve been question several times on last couple of days because you’ve issued a retraction. You said that it shouldn’t have been in the book, this passage, that it was a mistake. Why shouldn’t that have been in the book? Is that untrue?”
Noem said, “No. What I said is that when this was pointed out that we we made adjustment to what the content was in the book. I’ve met many world leaders around the world. I’ve been to the DMZ. I’ve been traveling for years and years talking to world leaders. Just that name should not be in the book and I’m not going to discuss those personal meeting.”
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I used to like her. Until it came out that she shot and killed her dog. Heartless bitch.
OK troll.
Why the heck didn’t someone edit her book? One would know the shooting the dog incident would start a firestorm and getting the facts straight is a no brainer. She has ended her political career even in South Dakota.
“I used to like her. Until it came out that she shot and killed her dog. Heartless bitch.”
I heard her explanation on TV this morning about the killing of the dog. Yes it was her dog, but the action was not “heartless” to everyone and everything the dog had become a menace to. She’s not kept the story hidden becauuse the facts are different than the media narrative about it and she does not have anything to be ashamed about it.
You can have legit differing opinions on her shooting her dog, but the fact she intentionally wrote about the act in a way that she though it would be a resume enhancer in her ambitions to run for higher national office speaks directly to her though process and judgment
The story on Kim Jong Un simialrly troubling.
She already had a pretty strong resume so trying to burnish that resume with these self inflicted, unforced errors is problematic
“Someone please take the shovel out of her hand.”
Actually, someone should have put a shovel in her hand and reminded her of the ranchers creed; The three S’s which is “Shoot, Shovel, Shutup”…..
She’s an idiot.
Full blown idiot.
She never met Rocketman. Whole book is fake.
Easy to spot those who’ve never lived on a farm or ranch, they’re just ignorant that’s all…
If killing a vicious dog sways your vote, you really shouldn’t be voting at all.
And then, she stepped onto a second Rake.
Stop giving interviews! No more interviews till after Labor Day. Cease and desist.
Dog went from untraceable to dangerous.
She also said she “Hated” the dog. So much for her safety BS story.
Back to Rocketman. Why is she making up stories about how World Leaders underestimated her and she stared them down and called them names?
Why would anyone believe anything she has to say?
“ Until it came out that she shot and killed her dog. Heartless bitch.”
Worshiping dogs not a good thing.
They are great animals many times.
But a bad dog should be put down .
She had the guts to do it.
But politically probably not wise to talk about because there are so many weenies in our nation
Her next book (like Mikey Pence) is going to be titled:
“IF I DID IT”
National leaders that make up stories are dangerous.
We don’t need another Joe
Walsh had a great segment on her yesterday.
“ National leaders that make up stories are dangerous.”
She didn’t make the story up?
It’s OK. She’ll make a fine President of the NRA, after the LaPierre debacle.
Kristi Noem: I met Kim Jong Un.
Media goes crazy.
Joe Biden: I was a coal miner.
Media is silent.
Two equally absurd lies. But different media reactions.
Puzzling. Or maybe not.
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