Hillary Clinton is the latest Democrat to troll South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) after she details how she shot her dog in an upcoming book.
“It’s still true.” “Don’t vote for people you don’t trust with their dogs,” Clinton wrote on social media platform X on Monday above a 2021 post.
Noem has been discussed as a running mate to former President Donald Trump, but has come under fire in recent days. guardian She reported on excerpts from her upcoming book detailing how she shot her dog.
Noem shot and killed her 14-month-old dog, named Cricket, in a gravel ditch on her property after taking her dog pheasant hunting. She said in her book that she “hated” the dog, which she blamed for attacking her neighbor’s chickens and trying to bite her.
She also said she shot and killed a “mean and spiteful” male goat that liked to sniff and chase children.
Democrats condemned Noem for killing the dog, and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) last week dubbed itself the “authoritarian party.”
“As canine companions of the Democratic National Committee, we’ve heard a lot from owners about how extreme and dangerous Donald Trump and his far-right MAGA allies are, but we’ve heard a lot about how extreme and dangerous Donald Trump and his far-right MAGA allies are. Nothing could have prepared me for the truly disturbing and horrifying writings she has chosen to write in her new book.”
Noem responded to the criticism by defending her actions in a statement posted to X. By sharing this story, you can convince voters that you are “honest and willing to learn from the past.” [doesn’t] Avoid difficult challenges. ”
“I can understand why some people would be upset about the 20-year-old story of Cricket, one of the farm working dogs, that appears in my upcoming book, No Going Back,” Noem said. I have written Sunday of X. “This book is full of honest stories about my life, the good days and the bad, the challenges, the tough decisions, and the lessons I learned.”
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