Thursday, June 25, 2026

Kristi Noem’s Book Drops off Amazon Top 10,000 as She Welcomes Nazis to State Capital

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A little over a month since it was released, Kristi Noem’s book is deader than dead.

In “No Going Back,” Noem admitted to killing her dog because he misbehaved. She also lied about meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un.

The book has dropped off the amazon top 10,000 — that’s ten thousand — as no one bought it. Also MAGA is so illiterate I don’t know why publishers print books for them.

Anyway.

Turns out yesterday Noem welcomed the Nazi party to the state capital in Pierre. They really decorated the building, too, and came in costume. Noem said on Twitter X that she was against Nazis, but they clearly felt comfortable visiting her at home.

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