South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) had many tongues wagging after her latest criticism of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Throughout an look on Wednesday’s episode of “Prime News” on Newsmax, Noem steered that the vp may look “crazy” in her new interview with CNN, which is about to air Thursday at 9 p.m. Jap time.
Harris is showing alongside her working mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, within the sit-down with CNN anchor Dana Bash. The pretaped dialog marks Harris’ first massive interview because the Democratic presidential nominee.
Noem took subject with Walz becoming a member of Harris for the CNN dialogue. She stated it was “disappointing” since ladies usually tackle “tough challenges” by themselves.
“We have a woman who wants to be the leader of the free world, and she can’t get through an interview without being propped up by a man?” she scoffed. “It’s insulting. It really is.”
The Republican governor then leveled accusations about why she believes Walz had signed on to take part within the CNN sit-down with Harris.
“I hope that everybody recognizes that Tim is there to help prop her up and, if it gets awkward or she starts giggling or looking … crazy, that he’s going to interrupt and take over,” she stated.
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However some folks on X, previously Twitter, thought Noem had dug herself in a gap together with her shot at Harris.
Noem, who was a contender to be Donald Trump’s vice presidential working mate this 12 months, had acquired widespread backlash within the spring after it was revealed that she’d written in her memoir about capturing and killing her 14-month-old canine as a result of it had behavioral points and it killed a household’s chickens. She additionally stated within the e book that she killed her household’s goat in the identical approach that she killed the canine.
“The one who shoots her own dog is talking about looking crazy? What a hypocrite,” one X person wrote Wednesday.
“Let me get this straight. Gov. Kristi Noem, who confessed to having killed her own dog, is accusing somebody else of being ‘crazy,’” wrote one other.
Noem had doubled down on the choice to kill her canine amid the preliminary wave of criticism, writing on social media in April that “tough decisions like this happen all the time on a farm.”
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