Democratic governors admonish Noem for shooting her dog by posing with their pets

A group of Democratic governors mocked South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) on social media after a passage from her upcoming book about killing her family dog entered the spotlight.

In the story, Noem describes getting frustrated with the nearly 14-month-old Cricket, a wirehaired pointer, during a hunting trip.

The Democrats responded to the news by posting photos of their favorite pets on social media and encouraging others to follow suit.

“Post a picture with your dog that doesn’t involve shooting them and throwing them in a gravel pit,” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) posted Friday on the social platform X, with a photo of him feeding his dog. “I’ll start.”

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer joined the thread, posting a photo of her hugging her two pups with the same caption as Walz. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy then replied to Whitmer’s post with a photo of him laying on the floor with a dog.

The Guardian first reported the now-viral story in Noem’s upcoming book titled “No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward.” Noem, seen as a possible running mate for former President Trump, took the dog to a gravel pit on her property and shot it; she wrote that it was “not a pleasant job” but “had to be done.”

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) went after the South Dakota governor for the passage Friday, referring to itself as the “Dogmocratic Party” in a statement.

“As DNC’s canine companions, we’ve heard a lot from our owners about just how extreme and dangerous Donald Trump and his far-right MAGA allies are — but nothing could prepare us for the truly disturbing and horrifying passages Kristi Noem willingly chose to put in her new book,” the statement said.

Tags 2024 presidential election DNC Dogs Donald Trump Gretchen Whitmer Kristi Noem Michigan Minnesota New Jersey Phil Murphy South Dakota Tim Walz

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