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Kelley Rose's avatar

Kristi Noem abused her position of power against humanity, against rule of law. Spent taxpayer dollars on a jet to have an affair, and possibly committed fraud using taxpayer dollars, and we're supposed to be shocked and outraged over her husband cross dressing? GTFO. Wake up people.

Walt Puciata's avatar

Well, how would you feel if you discovered that your husband was a cross dresser?

Kelley Rose's avatar

If you knew my husband you'd probably pay to see the show, lolol. Pretty doggone funny.

Walt Puciata's avatar

Only a fool, Hellbound for destruction, laughs at that which is deplorable

Walt Puciata's avatar

And whatever happened to Obama‘s gay White House chef that mysteriously died nearby the Obama mansion at Martha’s Vineyard? After the initial news release, there was not a word. How was that silenced?

Kelley Rose's avatar

I didn't read the chef died mysteriously. He was paddleboarding and another paddleboarder saw him fall off his paddle board and couldn't reach him before he drowned.

Walt Puciata's avatar

Yes, but news coverage of that incident went strangely silent and there was nothing else heard about it. Isn’t that curious?

Kelley Rose's avatar

I'm not sure what other coverage there would be. A man went paddleboarding in the ocean, fell off his board in view of another paddleboarder, and drowned. Case closed. Just because he's employed by someone famous shouldn't make that national news.

Walt Puciata's avatar

I don’t consider homoBama famous, but infamous. If ever our paths crossed, without hesitation I’d spit in his face

Laurel Bunce-Polarek's avatar

Instead of “underage teenage girl” just write ‘child’.

M F's avatar

In a sane society nobody would care about entirely personal family matters, rather would reserve opprobrium for public corruption and incompetence, for crimes against actual victims. But the Epstein elite exploit laws meant to protect, exactly as they exploit young women, and exploit social connections. As they exploit all psychological vulnerabilities. They get away with it only in so far as the general public is deceived or cowed.

Patris's avatar

Her cross dressing husband is the best thing about her imo.

Peter Moore's avatar

They just love the victimless "crimes" and the moral outrage they can generate in this tabloid culture otherwise known as America. It provides excellent cover for all the crimes involving victims that they are busy perpetrating.

David Maceira's avatar

Well. Can't knocker the puppy killer's hubby for being a cross dresser.

After all. Even Judgy Vance tried it. That one time in college.

Thomas Cowdrey's avatar

Guess she doesn't like hugging up to them 44 Double D's

JOHN VICEDOMINI's avatar

So the puppy killing cowgirl married a cross dresser… so what! We got rid of her. Blonde bombshell Bondi is next. The head of the hydra must be removed from office.

Tung no's avatar

Clearly Crossdressing is not a crime and there are no victims . While sexual Predation of children is exactly the opposite. The passion should be inverted.

My Walk's avatar

Agree 💯 she is no victim

Donna Glaser's avatar

Kristi Noem is an evil person. She harmed so many families, immigrant and citizens alike. Concentration camps in America?? Alligator Alcatraz?? Minneapolis?? Chicago?? Repelling tactical teams onto sleeping apartment buildings?? Evil!!! A cross-dressing husband? Meh!

Mrs Moore's avatar

Poor Kristi Noem? I don’t think that is the sentiment, at least not mine. Being married to her was likely not a good thing for this man and I say, poor him.

Louise Duncan's avatar

Those pictures of M. Noem look faked. Seriously.

Walt Puciata's avatar

The world’s outrage? How so? All this recent fluff about no Kings Day turning out all of 0.1% of the world’s population – – and you call that the world’s outrage?

I think you need to go back to school

Katherine Martushoff's avatar

Does anyone else think he's done this intentionally as payback for that evil woman's cheating?