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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWalz: I think Kristi Noem probably should go back to South Dakota, not have any dogs, and just kind of ride things out
No love lost there!!--I am glad he mentioned the having no dogs!
Walz: I think Kristi Noem probably should go back to South Dakota, not have any dogs, and just kind of ride things out
Walz: I think Kristi Noem probably should go back to South Dakota, not have any dogs, and just kind of ride things out
— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) 2026-01-27T20:20:55.420Z
Jilly_in_VA
(13,935 posts)Kristi Noem should be impeached and imprisioned for an indefinite term, preferably in an ICE detention camp. See how she likes THAT! And no Botox for her, either.
BattleRow
(2,105 posts)dflprincess
(29,229 posts)Or won't for long.
BattleRow
(2,105 posts)snowybirdie
(6,595 posts)Despite the botox, she's over the hill. Not that there's anything wrong with that!
GopherGal
(2,824 posts)decree "No Botox" and "No fillers"
duhneece
(4,487 posts)Glaisne
(629 posts)n/t
Goonch
(4,325 posts)
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)that any REAL man I know, cries watching ol' yeller or Brians Song..............among others.........
The older generation grew up learning all about emotions, fairness, etc from all the Disney Movies......good thing, because other wise we would have just immersed ourselves in mobile phones and computer type games, (if they had existed), and not learned all that Disney shared with us..........
zorbasd
(519 posts)pure evil adulterous killer.
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)he hasn't divorced her......I wonder if South Dakota is a community property state????????
lastlib
(27,719 posts)popsdenver
(1,766 posts)I wouldn't know, I just assumed......Is that the case in many/most Republican Red States?????????
lastlib
(27,719 posts)-- Arizona
-- California
-- Idaho
-- Louisiana
-- Nevada
-- New Mexico
-- Texas
-- Washington
-- Wisconsin
Additionally, four states (Alaska, Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee) allow couples to opt in to community property laws.
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)Colorado is a community property state, which allows an equal split of assets, except on a few exceptions.....unless I am mistaken.........
lastlib
(27,719 posts)and Colorado isn't one of them (as of 2025).
Hope I didn't burst your bubble!
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)it is now an "equitable" division. It has changed in the past 50 years from being a community property state.
The description of the "Equitable" seems to be a much fairer solution in all reality.
Thx for helping me out with the knowledge LL.....
It used to be an automatic in Colorado that the woman got the kids, but now that is much fairer also....
lastlib
(27,719 posts)Peace on earth.
sarisataka
(22,320 posts)
Tetrachloride
(9,442 posts)Gestapo ?
Attilatheblond
(8,458 posts)Overheated rhetoric is the last things political leaders need to engage in right now. They can wisely leave that to the enraged public.
Deuxcents
(25,799 posts)Blue Owl
(58,410 posts)How long has it been now since you were court ordered to release them? Please remind us .
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)the better for Trump and many other Republican Oligarchs and Republican Politicians....
By not releasing them, think of the massive ability for Trump to Blackmail all the UBER rich and Politicians.....
ZDU
(1,149 posts)Let's be clear. This was no accident. It was the gun owner's irresponsible behavior.
littlemissmartypants
(32,257 posts)It's not my place to direct her behavior, that's Trumps job. But let me tell you, I think she's a crazy bitch who better not leave her house because she's gonna be getting arrested soon and if she tries to hide that's just going to add obstruction charges to the warrant.
progressoid
(52,700 posts)I don't think she'll go back there. Maybe she and Cory can find a room at Mar-a-lardo.
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)her husband may enjoy watching her and Cory.......goes along with "Cucking".....
Solly Mack
(96,558 posts)popsdenver
(1,766 posts)she is gonna continue major grifting for herself, so she has the money to pay off Trump for a Pardon, just like all the others have probably done for their pardon's
Solly Mack
(96,558 posts)A "president" that has become a dictator be considered inside the rule of law?
Hasn't Trump and his entire regime been operating outside the law?
Wouldn't that make his use of presidential powers a facade for his criminality? His giving himself the color of law to continue his crimes? And haven't members of Congress and members of the Supreme Court been his accomplices in this ongoing destruction of the legitimate government (Constitution based) of the United States?
If it does, how legitimate can a presidential pardon be from such a regime leader?
Frankly, it's time for a "London Conference" to get the legal means all in a row and then use them against the Trump Regime, Congressional accomplices, and judicial accomplices.
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)It would seem that he has been made "legitimate"..........no one has reigned in him, or any of his CABAL yet........
As it stands, every time me move out of check, they come closer and closer to check mate.....
Don't forget SM, they have been working on this constantly, for 46+ years, ever since HW Corruptly and Treasonously "installed" Reagan in the White House in 1980.
1980..........and we did nothing
2000.........and we did nothing
2004........and we did nothing
2016.......and we did nothing
2020 insurrection and we still did nothing
Solly Mack
(96,558 posts)One of the primary reasons we are where we are right now - nothing being done. Criminal presidents being allowed to get away with their crimes.
I was just thinking out loud.
popsdenver
(1,766 posts)although with no make up & hairstyling, she would be just another middle-aged, burnt out, ol' hag like the rest of the women that Trump has surrounded himself with.......
paleotn
(21,768 posts)Take that where ever you think it should go.
pat_k
(12,734 posts)... after she went and got another shell
https://southdakotasearchlight.com/2024/05/02/noems-dog-killing-was-bad-but-consider-the-goat/
But if youll hear me out, I want to tell you why Crickets fate is the wrong place to focus your attention.
If you really want to understand Kristi Noem, you need to consider the goat.
I spotted our billy goat
After Noem made the death march to her farms gravel pit, where she shot Cricket, she was apparently still in an uncontrollable rage.
Walking back up to the yard, I spotted our billy goat, Noem wrote.
The nameless goats only sin in that moment was being in Noems field of view.
In the book, Noem tried to justify her snap decision to kill the goat by writing that it loved to chase her children and would knock them down and butt them, leaving them terrified. The animal also had a wretched smell.
But apparently none of that had been a big enough problem to do anything about it. Not until Noem got angry enough to kill a dog and decided she needed to kill again.
Noem says she dragged the goat to the gravel pit, tied him to a post, and shot at him. But the goat jumped when she shot.
My shot was off and I needed one more shell to finish the job, she wrote.
She studiously avoided saying she wounded the goat with the first shot, but thats the implication.
Not wanting him to suffer, she added apparently experiencing her first twinge of feeling, after saying that killing the dog was not pleasant I hustled back across the pasture to the pickup, grabbed another shell, hurried back to the gravel pit, and put him down.
The goat story not only reflects a disturbing lack of self-control, but also raises a question of law.
The crime of animal cruelty
Noem has defended her shooting of the dog, citing legal justification for her actions. Shes likely referencing a state law that exempts from the definition of animal cruelty any reasonable action taken by a person for the destruction or control of an animal known to be dangerous, a threat, or injurious to life, limb, or property.
Cricket killed a neighbors chickens and whipped around to bite Noem when she intervened; therefore, by Noems logic, her killing of Cricket was legally defensible. Shes probably right, legally speaking.
But what about the goat?
Sure, it chased children, butted them, and smelled bad. So, a goat, Stephen Colbert deadpanned during his Monday monologue on The Late Show, speaking for everybody whos ever been around goats. If those traits meet the legal definition of dangerous, a threat, or injurious to life, limb, or property, killing any goat would always be legally justified.
What Noem did to the goat dragging it to a gravel pit, tying it to a post, shooting at it once, leaving to get another shell, and shooting it again sounds an awful lot like the legal definition of animal cruelty. That definition in South Dakota law is to intentionally, willfully, and maliciously inflict gross physical abuse on an animal that causes prolonged pain, that causes serious physical injury, or that results in the death of the animal..
struggle4progress
(125,534 posts)Skittles
(170,003 posts)YES INDEED
paleotn
(21,768 posts)She's certainly got the face for it.
Initech
(107,800 posts)usonian
(23,886 posts)
As does Trump

HAUNTED by their crimes.
FakeNoose
(40,476 posts)Kristi Noem grew up in South Dakota and spent almost her whole life there. South Dakota is the next door neighbor to Minnesota. I'm sure she knows many people from MN, just as Tim Walz knows many people from SD.
How does he NOT take personal offense, the way she's been acting in Minneapolis for the last month?
She has brought nothing but murder and destruction to the nicest people on earth. People in the Twin Cities are just so kind, and they're all good neighbors and good citizens. Kristi Noem has been horrible (and unlawful) to them and to everyone wherever ICE has gone in the last 6+ months. She'll never live this down, probably not even in her own state.