The Only Republican To Defend Kristi Noem? with Michael Knowles – AD FREE

In America, we treat dogs more and more like people…while treating humans more and more like dogs, or worse. Michael Knowles joins to argue that Kristi Noem shooting her dog might be bad politics �
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