Monday, April 29, 2024

POLITICO Nightly: Kristi Noem’s dog days

 


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BY PEDER SCHAEFER

Former President Donald Trump listens as South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem speaks during a rally.

Former President Donald Trump listens as South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem speaks during a Buckeye Values PAC Rally in Vandalia, Ohio, on March 16. | Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images

THE POLITICS OF PETS — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem wanted to use her new memoir to distinguish herself from the crowd of potential Trump vice presidential contenders. Instead, an excerpt from the forthcoming book has turned into a days-long, trial by fire that threatens to doom her national political prospects.

In her forthcoming memoir — first detailed by the Guardian on Friday — Noem detailed how she had killed her own dog, a 14-month old Wirehaired Pointer named Cricket, after the rambunctious canine’s frequent misbehavior, which included the killing of a neighbor’s chickens.

As laid out in the book, it was an episode designed to burnish Noem’s bona fides as the kind of farm-hardened politician who wouldn’t shy away from the toughest and most unpleasant tasks.

But she badly miscalculated. The particulars of her dog-killing story — Noem chronicled how she got her gun, led Cricket to a gravel pit and put her down with a single shot — made her come off as cruel and uncaring. The backlash to her story continues to chew through news cycle after news cycle, potentially torpedoing her chances of becoming a vice presidential candidate.

Montana Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ryan Busse — who owns a bird dog like Cricket — dubbed Noem a “puppy-killer” and called her story of killing Cricket “reprehensible.” Popular conservative accounts on X also attacked Noem over the story.

The Democratic National Committee released a statement calling Noem’s dog-killing story “truly disturbing and horrifying,” while Meghan McCain said that “you can recover from a lot of things in politics… but not from killing a dog.”

Noem has defended her action as the kind of tough decision that must get made on a farm. In a post on X on Sunday, she said that in killing Cricket she had “followed the law” and was a “responsible parent, dog owner, and neighbor.”

But Noem misunderstood the politics of pets — so badly that her attempt to burnish her political persona for a national audience might have, in fact, blown it up forever.

American politicians have long made their pets part of their political identity, often leaning on them to humanize themselves to voters. Herbert Hoover posed in 1928 with his Belgian Mastiff named King Tut to try and change his stuffy image, one of the first examples of a presidential contender using a pet to garner votes.

Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Richard Nixon both famously utilized their beloved dogs to deflect criticism during times of political peril.

Politicians have also discovered the hard way that voters will not tolerate anything that smacks of mistreatment of pets. Lyndon B. Johnson caught flak for holding up one of his beagles by the ears, leading the Humane Society of Texas to denounce Johnson , saying that “ears are for hearing, not for pulling.”

More recently, Mitt Romney was skewered during his 2012 presidential campaign over the revelation that he put the family dog, Seamus, on the roof of their car when traveling for summer vacations. Critics claimed it showed Romney’s lack of compassion.

In Noem’s case, the episode has done more than expose her to criticism and ridicule — it’s raised questions about her political judgment. Books by politicians with an eye on the national stage are carefully crafted and designed to advance their careers. Who among the governor’s advisers thought it was a good idea to include this story in her memoir? Did no one raise a red flag?

It’s a question that will linger for a long time, well beyond the 2024 campaign. The negative reaction to Cricket’s grim fate suggests it’s the kind of story that will trail her for the rest of her career. Noem has scaled the heights of politics — state legislator, member of Congress, governor — but, in a dog-loving nation, it seems likely her obituary will now also mention her as Cricket’s executioner.

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TRUMP ON TRIAL

ON A BREAK — Trump’s Manhattan trial is not in session today, but will reconvene Tuesday morning. Today is one of the final days of the Jewish holiday of Passover, and Judge Juan Merchan said last week they would not convene.

TOO ONLINE — The Trump trial may well hinge on the testimony of former Trump fixer Michael Cohen and whether or not the defense can discredit him. Outside the courtroom, Cohen is talking about the trial to anyone who will listen , including on nightly streams on TikTok.

He’s not running afoul of any edicts from the court, but legal experts suggest that his antics could damage his credibility, reports ABC News.

“I’d be furious,” said ABC News contributor and former Georgia prosecutor Chris Timmons. “As a prosecutor, the last thing you want your witness to do is to be talking about the case in a forum other than the courtroom.”

WHAT'D I MISS?

— 3 law officers killed, 5 others wounded in North Carolina: Three officers on a U.S. Marshals Task Force serving a warrant for a felon wanted for possessing a firearm were killed and five other officers were wounded in a shootout today in North Carolina, police said. The officers were first shot at by the wanted suspect as they approached the suburban home in Charlotte and they killed him in the front yard, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings said. A second person then fired on officers from inside the home where a high-powered rifle was found, Jennings said.

— Attorneys inside and outside the administration urge Biden to cut off arms to Israel: A coalition of lawyers domestic and abroad — including at least 20 that work in the Biden administration — are calling on President Joe Biden to halt military aid to Israel , arguing that its actions in Gaza do not comply with U.S. and international humanitarian law. They plan to send a letter arguing their case to Attorney General Merrick Garland and general counsels across the administration in the coming days. In the letter, obtained by POLITICO, the lawyers contend that Israel likely violated U.S. statutes including the Arms Export Control Act and Leahy Laws as well as the Geneva Conventions prohibiting disproportionate attacks on civilian populations.

— Aviation bill cleared for takeoff as lawmakers return to Washington: For the first time in recent weeks, lawmakers are returning to Washington without a true legislative crisis breathing down their necks. Their immediate priority: Reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration ahead of a May 10 deadline. After months of talks, a bipartisan, bicameral group of leaders released compromise legislation shortly after midnight . The House returned today, while the Senate comes back Tuesday.

NIGHTLY ROAD TO 2024

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FEELING THE ENERGY 
— As Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential campaign mounts a bruising state-by-state battle for ballot access, he has often credited enthusiastic volunteers and grass-roots backers with driving the effort.

In fact, the operation has become increasingly reliant on consultants and paid petitioners whose signature-gathering work has yielded mixed results and raised questions of impropriety, even among Kennedy’s fans, reports the New York Times. In order to get Kennedy on the ballot in all 50 states, as is his goal, his campaign has deployed a multipart strategy: aggressive legal action, shrewd political alliances and surprise filing tactics meant to slow or prevent challenges.

AROUND THE WORLD

Humza Yousaf leaves Bute House after holding a news conference where he announced his resignation as first minister.

Humza Yousaf leaves Bute House after holding a news conference where he announced his resignation as first minister today. | Andy Buchanan/AFP via Getty Images

QUITTING TIME — Humza Yousaf’s resignation as Scotland’s first minister — the leader of the country — plunges the Scottish National Party into its second leadership election in two years.

Yousaf — who only took over from Nicola Sturgeon in 2023 — has been under mounting pressure after junking a power sharing agreement with the Scottish Greens. That means the SNP now governs as a minority administration, struggling in the polls and reliant on opposition parties it has cheesed off. Plus, there’s a general election in the United Kingdom breathing down its neck as well.

Read POLITICO EU’s breakdown of who could replace Yousaf .

STAYING ON — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced today that he would not go through with his threat to resign his office .

“I have decided to remain prime minister,” he said in an emotional address to the nation.

Sánchez’s announcement concluded a five-day “period of reflection” that the prime minister took following the launch of a corruption and influence peddling probe directed at his wife, Begoña Gómez. The preliminary investigation was prompted by a criminal complaint filed by a group with links to the far right known for filing baseless lawsuits against people connected with progressive causes.

Although prosecutors have called for the case to be dismissed, and legal experts say that it is baseless, its acceptance by the judiciary rocked Sánchez, who on Wednesday published a four-page letter revealing that he was thinking of resigning as a result of the constant stream of attacks by right-wing groups against him and his family.

During his address to the nation Sánchez denounced the toxic political landscape in Spain. “If we accept that politics involves attacking innocent people, it’s not worth it,” he added. “There is no honor that will justify the suffering of the people you love the most.”

 

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NIGHTLY NUMBER

72 minutes

The amount of time that would pass between the first nuclear missile launch from North Korea and the end of the world, were nuclear war to ever break out, according to Annie Jacobsen’s new book Nuclear War: A Scenario. Read this interview that sketches out that fictional moment by moment explanation .

RADAR SWEEP

FORAGE AT YOUR PERIL — Expert mushroom foragers are noticing a concerning trend: A number of ebooks popping up online about guides to finding mushrooms in the wild that are plain incorrect. As in — follow their advice, and you might end up poisoning yourself . After doing a little bit of digging, the trend appears to stem from companies that are using artificial intelligence to create these cheap books about mushrooms. The problem is, AI isn’t advanced or careful enough yet to not make some basic mistakes. This issue, which we’re seeing in all kinds of industries and places, is particularly bad when one of these mistakes could kill you. Constance Grady reports for Vox.

PARTING IMAGE

On this date in 2011: Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London following their wedding at Westminster Abbey.

On this date in 2011: Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London following their wedding at Westminster Abbey. | John Stillwell/AP

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This hunter tortured Theia the wolf before mercilessly killing her and all he got was a $250 fine

 

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First, he mowed down Theia – an innocent wolf – with a 600-pound snowmobile.

Then, he taped her mouth shut to drown out her wails of pain.

Next, he shocked her with a shock collar over and over.

Finally, he dragged her outside and SHOT her – but not before posing for photos with this suffering creature.

The punishment given to this Wyoming hunter? A $250 fine. But the lives of wolves like Theia are PRICELESS, Tony. And the hunters torturing and killing them can’t get away with their disgusting actions. We can’t bear to see another wolf meet Theia’s fate: please, donate $15 or more today and help us reach our $3,500 goal to protect vulnerable wildlife and our planet!

Thanks to a lack of Endangered Species Act protections for wolves, this kind of brutal treatment is all too common for wolves like Theia. And Wyoming hunters are getting a free pass to torture and kill them for “fun” – receiving little to no punishment for the inhumane treatment of helpless wildlife. 

Without urgent action to strengthen the Endangered Species Act and win federal protections for wolves, we could lose this vulnerable species forever. And we could see more and more animals tortured in the process. It isn’t right, Tony – that’s why we need you to fight with us today.

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Wolves are known for their loyalty, courage, and strength. But even the strongest wolves are no match for the barbaric hunting methods being unleashed by trophy hunters across the country.

Massive rifles fully loaded with rounds of bullets. Powerful steel snares designed to choke and mangle a helpless wolf. Even high-speed snowmobiles used to chase down and run over terrified wolves like Theia.

But it gets worse. We don’t know if Theia had any babies – but if she did, they would be in serious danger. Left alone without protection, orphaned wolf pups face an almost-certain death to hypothermia or starvation. These poor babies are too weak and fragile to survive without their mother.

Tony, trophy hunters are allowed to tear apart wolf families like this with no consequences. The next generation of wolves and the future of this vulnerable species is at risk if we don’t act soon to protect our country’s wildlife. These voiceless four-legged mammals are depending on us to speak up for them and STOP them from being pushed to EXTINCTION at the hands of ruthless trophy hunters. Ask yourself: is a trophy hunter’s sick desire to watch animals suffer and die worth losing iconic wildlife like wolves?

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Things could soon go from bad to worse for our nation’s wolf packs. The fossil fuel industry and corrupt politicians are joining forces with trophy hunters to REMOVE the few safeguards wolves still have. But only 6,000 wolves remain in the lower 48 states. This vulnerable species is hanging on by a thread – and losing their protections would seal their fate. All so trophy hunters can kill for “fun” and Big Polluters can line their pockets no matter the cost to wildlife and the planet.

Unless we act immediately, anti-wolf hunters and corporations will get their way and wipe out gray wolves in the Northern Rockies for good. Driven by corporate greed and selfish interests, they’ll ravage wolves’ habitats for fossil fuel development – leaving no possibility of recovery for vulnerable wolves. It’s up to us to stop them and protect wildlife and our planet, Tony.

Friends of the Earth Action is working to strengthen the Endangered Species Act and protect the wildlife that depends on it. A vital piece of legislation, the ESA allows us to shield endangered species from violence. Even more, it gives us the power to block destructive industries like Big Oil, logging, and factory farming from destroying critical habitats for profit.

Your membership gift today can help us defend the ESA, protect vulnerable wildlife, and ensure a future for our only Earth. But we’re up against the trophy hunting lobby and Big Polluters that will fight tooth and nail to get their way. And we only have until midnight tonight to meet our $3,500 goal – so will you be one of the generous donors that helps us get there and make real change for vulnerable wildlife and the planet?

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Horrifying footage shows wolf’s final moments as it was paraded around bar by callous hunter before it was shot dead

Disturbing video has captured the anguished final moments of the wolf that was paraded around a Wyoming bar by a hunter before he fatally shot the animal in the parking lot.

The unsettling footage, obtained by the Cowboy State Daily from the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, captured the large, wild canine with a muzzle on its face, tied up in the corner of the bar with a shock collar around its neck.

The new videos were apparently captured after Cody Roberts, 42, allegedly hit the wolf with his snowmobile in another disturbing incident on Feb. 29.

The disturbing footage, obtained by the Cowboy State Daily from the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, captured the large, wild canine with a muzzle on its face, tied up in the corner of the bar.Wyoming Game and Fish Department

In the first clip, the wild animal could be seen just blinking with the muzzle around its jaws.

“He’s getting ready to get up,” one person can be heard saying as the wolf lays curled up, slowly blinking.

A separate clip showed the captured animal sprawled out across the floor, slowly twitching its legs.

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