Conservative pundits have condemned the South Dakota governor and possible Trump running mate Kristi Noem, amid widespread horror over her admission in a new book that she killed both an âuntrainableâ dog and an unruly goat during a single day in hunting season.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a Trump White House staffer turned critic, said: âIâm a dog lover and I am honestly horrified by the Kristi Noem excerpt. I wish I hadnât even read it. A 14-month-old dog is still a puppy and can be trained. A large part of bad behaviour in dogs is not having proper training from humans.
âDogs are a gift from God. Theyâre a reflection of his unconditional love. Anyone who would needlessly hurt an animal because they are inconvenient needs help.â
The Guardian revealed Noemâs story, which is contained in a book out next month. In No Going Back: The Truth on Whatâs Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward, Noem describes her frustrations with Cricket, a 14-month-old wirehair pointer who Noem says ruined a pheasant hunt and killed a neighbouring familyâs chickens.
âI hated that dog,â Noem writes, saying Cricket was âuntrainable ⦠dangerousâ and âless than worthless ⦠as a hunting dogâ.
âAt that moment,â Noem says, âI realised I had to put her down.â
Noem describes taking Cricket to a gravel pit on her farm and shooting her. Remarkably, Noem then describes how she also chose to kill an unruly, unnamed, un-castrated goat, first botching the job then finishing the animal off with a third shotgun shell.
The news roiled the race to be named running mate to Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, of whom Noem is an ardent supporter.
Sarah Matthews, another Trump aide turned opponent, said: âWhen I saw tweets about Kristi Noem murdering her puppy, I thought to myself, âDamn, one of the other VP contendersâ teams found some oppo,â until I realized SHE wrote about it in HER book.
âIâm not sure why anyone would brag about this unless theyâre sick and twisted.â
Rachel Bade, senior Washington correspondent for Politico, said: âNot sure who advised Kristi Noem that it was a good idea to boast about killing her 14-month-old puppy but Iâm willing to bet this would be a big problem for her if she [was] chosen for VP. Makes [2012 presidential nominee Mitt] Romneyâs dog-on-the-car-roof story look quaint.â
Meghan McCain, a pundit whose father, the late Arizona Republican senator John McCain, made one of the most famous running mate selections in history when he chose the extremist Sarah Palin in 2008, wrote on X: âYou can recover from a lot of things in politics, change the narrative etc. But not from killing a dog.
âAll I will distinctly think about Kristi Noem now is that she murdered a puppy who was âacting upâ â which is obviously cruel and insane. Good luck with that VP pick[,] lady.â
Noem responded by doubling down.
âWe love animals,â she said, âbut tough decisions like this happen all the time on a farm. Sadly, we just had to put down three horses a few weeks ago that had been in our family for 25 years.â
The governor also promised âmore real, honest and politically incorrect stories thatâll have the media gaspingâ.
But in political and media circles, most gasps were of horror â alongside mourning for Cricket and the unnamed goat.
Joe Bidenâs re-election campaign seized on the story, tweeting pictures of the president and his vice-president, Kamala Harris, happily interacting with dogs. The Democratic National Committee, meanwhile, called Noemâs words âtruly disturbing and horrifyingâ.
âOur message is plain and simple,â the DNC said. âIf you want elected officials who donât brag about brutally killing their pets as part of their self-promotional book tour, then listen to our owners â and vote Democrat.â
Dan Lussen, a hunting dog trainer, told Rolling Stone a 14-month-old dog was a âbaby that doesnât know any betterâ, adding that unruly dogs were the result of a lack of guidance, training or discipline by the owner.
The pressure group Peta â People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals â said: âMost Americans love their dogs, and we suspect that they will consider Governor Noem a psychotic loony for letting this rambunctious puppy loose on chickens and then punishing her by deciding to personally blow her brains out rather than attempting to train her or find a more responsible guardian who would provide her with a proper home.
âGovernor Noem obviously fails to understand the vital political concepts of education, cooperation, compromise and compassion.â
Celebrity dog lovers joined the condemnation.
The actor Mark Hamill, best known as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars movies, posted a picture with his two dogs and said: âDespising animal cruelty should be bipartisan.â
Martina Navratilova, one of the greatest tennis players of all time, addressed Noem directly: âYou are so full of shit itâs not even funny. You just couldnât be bothered to train that puppy. And if [s]he truly couldnât be a birddog, I am quite sure [s]he would have been a great pet for a family that didnât need to shoot birds to give [her] something to do. #psychopath.â
Back in politics, Rick Wilson, a former Republican operative, called Noem âdeliberately cruelâ and âtrashâ. Later, the Lincoln Project, the anti-Trump group Wilson co-founded, released a short video ad.
Over shots of dogs looking lovable but acting rambunctiously, a solemn voice said: âDog owners know our furry friends can be a lot to keep up with.
âBut when those tough moments come, you have options. Shooting your dog in the face should not be one of them. And if you do happen to shoot your dog in the face, please, donât write about it in your autobiography.
âThis has been a public service announcement directed at any Republican who may be considering murdering their dog.â