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Kristi Noem Would Be A Disaster As Donald Trump’s Veep
The Federalist ^ | 3/26/2024 | Tristan Justice

Posted on 03/28/2024 9:14:03 AM PDT by Signalman

Former President Donald Trump said he is considering South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem as his vice presidential nominee for 2024.

“Kristi Noem has been incredible fighting for me,” Trump said on Fox News last month. “She said, ‘I’d never run against him because I can’t beat him.’ That was a very nice thing to say.”

Noem’s track record as governor, however, showcases a state executive more eager to capitulate to corporate constituents at the Chamber of Commerce and capitalize on the glamour of political stardom than governing on behalf of Republican voters.

Three years ago, Noem shot down a transgender sports ban that would have barred males from competing in women’s sports. She ultimately signed a similar bill a year later as she faced re-election in the deep red state, after spending the 11 months prior aggressively sabotaging the effort to please corporate interests. That sabotage included funding primaries against members of her own party who acted on their knowledge that men and women are different.

Noem initially rejected the legislation in response to a lobbying campaign from the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce. It formed a coalition to block the bill, alleging fear of reprisal from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Noem’s chief of staff at the time of her 2021 veto was Tony Venhuizen, a board member of the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce. The business group listed the ban on male athletes dominating female leagues as a “tier 1” priority “of the highest importance” to oppose.

Another top advisor to the South Dakota governor included Matt McCaulley, a lawyer and lobbyist whose clients The Federalist reported include Sanford Health. Sanford is a rural health conglomerate that owns Sanford Sports Complex in Sioux Falls, which hosts major NCAA events.

Sanford Health has also committed transgender medical interventions on minors, according to 2020 testimony before the South Dakota legislature. It used its substantial weight in the state to oppose the invasive procedures that the state legislature finally managed to ban in 2023 after Noem received pressure from voters and conservative media.

Noem’s corporate-friendly governance extended to standing idly by as South Dakota landowners face eminent domain lawsuits to seize their lands for a carbon capture pipeline. Corporate interests behind the project include Noem’s son-in-law, who lobbied lawmakers last year around the same time the legislature denied protections for residents opposed to the pipeline on their land.

The two-term governor built a national reputation on resisting the coronavirus lockdowns. Noem was the only state executive who never ordered businesses to close, a fact that her team touted to Republican voters as she flirted with a presidential campaign in 2021.

“For those of you who don’t know, South Dakota is the only state in America that never ordered a single business or church to close,” Noem said that year at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), one of the nation’s largest annual gatherings of grassroots conservatives. “We never instituted a shelter-in-place order. We never mandated that people wear masks. We never even defined what an essential business is because I don’t believe governors have the authority to tell you your business isn’t essential.”

Except early in the coronavirus panic, Noem had asked the legislature for exactly the powers she claimed she had rejected: authority to determine which businesses are “essential.” Jon Schweppe, policy director for American Principles Project (APP), outlined in a Substack post how Noem’s alleged refusal to shut down South Dakota was actually a decision the state legislature made for her.

On March 30, 2020, at the request of Gov. Noem, South Dakota Rep. Lee Qualm introduced House Bill 1297, a bill that would declare a state of emergency in South Dakota and give the Secretary of Health unprecedented powers to impose mandates and lockdowns, allowing for the placement of ‘reasonable restrictions’ on any public or private location, including a ‘business, park, school, or other location that promotes public gathering.’

“Unwilling to grant the executive branch that level of unchecked power,” Schweppe added, “the South Dakota House of Representatives emphatically rejected Gov. Noem’s bill.”

Noem then harnessed the political capital of lockdown resistance the legislature had earned, through credibility with Republican voters leftist media gave her through their vicious attacks. Rolling Stone Magazine named Noem the “COVID Queen of South Dakota.”

Other outlets also pinned any rise in the state’s coronavirus cases on the governor. “South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says lockdowns are ‘useless’ as state’s COVID-19 cases soar,” ran a headline from ABC.

South Dakota ultimately did no worse in terms of excess all-cause mortality than surrounding states in the first year of the pandemic. The Washington Post, however, made sure to give Noem the “Crazy Eyes” treatment. The paper pinned the outbreak on the governor and featured the image below with the headline: “South Dakota’s governor resisted ordering people to stay home. Now it has one of the nation’s largest coronavirus hot spots.”

This is how media treat every significant Republican woman. Noem’s treatment recalls that of former Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann. See, for example, this Newsweek cover.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin received similar media treatment when she was tapped in 2008 to run for vice president. Noem can expect no less this fall if she gets the Trump pick. But hate from the media doesn’t mean Noem is a great pick.

Whether she ultimately runs for vice president or not, Noem has already skipped to cashing in on her minor celebrity status with influencer-style promotional videos. Trump, the RNC, and Republican voters eager to reclaim the White House don’t need this distraction on the ticket.


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To: DMD13

No women.


141 posted on 03/30/2024 4:29:21 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Fraud vitiates everything." - SCOTUS)
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To: Verginius Rufus

There are eligible and good women out there for this position. But I don’t think it’s a good idea. No matter what men say, they basically don’t respect “the weaker sex” when the rubber hits the road. That includes other world leaders, male voters, male pols in DC.

And women voters are jealous of other women The green-eyed monster rears its head especially if they’re attractive.

Rash generalizations, I know, but those are my instincts.


142 posted on 03/30/2024 4:34:55 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Fraud vitiates everything." - SCOTUS)
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To: hellinahandcart

It took Abbott way too long to get kick his cartel friends to the curb and get tough on illegals.

If from TX, then Ken Paxton.


143 posted on 03/30/2024 4:41:44 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Fraud vitiates everything." - SCOTUS)
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To: Dead Corpse

“My Dad was born in Munich to Ukrainian immigrants and my Mom in South Dakota... I was born in Minnesota... Would I not be eligible?”

Yes ... IF your dad had become a U.S. citizen before you were born. If he hadn’t, then you would not be eligible.


144 posted on 03/30/2024 4:43:07 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Fraud vitiates everything." - SCOTUS)
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To: Danie_2023; Verginius Rufus

One could argue, perhaps, that if Satan was that good at deception and connivingly persuasion, why did God allow him into the garden. Because everything (the whole point of life) is a test. It always has been and it always will be.

I would call your comment profound thinking. Not the usual fair provided by those who mistakenly believe Adam and Eve to be somehow unworthy of respect due to their transgression. To think otherwise is to deny the atonement of Jesus Christ for our sins and transgressions.

Adam and Eve were placed in the Garden by God, with certain stipulations. They passed their test and what we have now is a continuation of God’s plan for his children, the test as you call it. Satan’s role was minor and consistent with his continuing role as potential slave owner and tormentor of man whose days are numbered.

I do like how God honored Eve as the “mother of all living”, and revealed it to Moses so it would be written in scripture.


145 posted on 03/30/2024 4:51:28 AM PDT by wita (Under oath since 1966 in defense of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness)
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To: wita

“Adam and Eve were placed in the Garden by God, with certain stipulations. They passed their test and what we have now is a continuation of God’s plan for his children, the test as you call it. Satan’s role was minor and consistent with his continuing role as potential slave owner and tormentor of man whose days are numbered.”

My take is different than yours. I would argue that Adam and Eve did not pass the test, that being one of obedience. God’s love, however, prevailed and they were given the chance to live, love and procreate... thus fulfilling God’s plan of humankind on planet earth. The ongoing and continuing test for them and their progeny (that would be us)... is that same obedience to God’s word.

The fact that we have been inflicted with Satan and his minions and the temptations (and evil) which that presence represents... man being weak and easily tempted... required a further act of God to save us... that being Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.

I would posit that Satan’s role was not minor then and is not minor now. It is a crucial part of the ongoing “test”.

Thank you for this very enjoyable discussion.


146 posted on 03/30/2024 5:34:52 AM PDT by Danie_2023
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To: wita

Yeah, we’ll see. Completely agree with your assessment, W.


147 posted on 03/30/2024 6:53:48 AM PDT by sauropod (Ne supra crepidam.)
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To: Danie_2023

I would posit that Satan’s role was not minor then and is not minor now. It is a crucial part of the ongoing “test”.

I meant minor in the sense of him having any influence over the success of God’s plan and that includes Adam and Eve in the Garden where they faced conflicting questions of obedience. If you remember they were commanded to multiply and replenish the earth, and also not partake of the tree of knowledge for in the day they did they would surly die.

There were no children in the Garden indicating they were not able under their circumstances to comply with the command to multiply and replenish. Eve chose wisely knowing they could not be obedient to both commands and Adam in obedience to God chose to remain with his God given wife who having partaken of the fruit would be thrust out of the Garden.

...and yes thanks for the reasoned discussion.


148 posted on 03/30/2024 8:47:06 AM PDT by wita (Under oath since 1966 in defense of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness)
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To: MayflowerMadam

We didn’t think Pence was that bad until he was. She has that, “I’ll save my own skin if I have to kick a baby stroller into traffic” vibe.


149 posted on 03/30/2024 11:36:13 AM PDT by HYPOCRACY (Brandon's pronouns: Xi/Hur)
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To: MayflowerMadam

Fine by me, too.


150 posted on 03/30/2024 2:21:03 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: MayflowerMadam

But she can surf…


151 posted on 03/30/2024 2:25:36 PM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: wita

The only “credit” I’m giving Kristi is that she supposedly supported the effort and was sitting in the Governors chair when she signed it. I honestly don’t know what her personal stance is on the topic, but hopefully it’s 2A positive.

The NRA has been disappointing on a lot of things... But with LaPierre out... let’s see what happens.


152 posted on 04/01/2024 11:40:25 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (A Psalm in napalm...)
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