Plain Talk: 'It was just a weird pitch for Cramer to swing at' - InForum
On this Plain Talk, we talk about Sen. Kevin Cramer's strange defense of Kristi Noem, national political games impacting North Dakota and how politicians deflect by attacking critics.
MINOT — According to an AI analysis touted by thrice-failed statewide candidate Rick Becker, who is currently seeking a seat in the state Legislature in Bismarck-area District 7, I'm a narcissist with obsessive compulsive disorder because I write too many articles about him. Is that an accurate diagnosis, or is this a case of yet another whiny politician trying to throw dirt on apt criticisms?
We discussed it on this episode of Plain Talk, and while co-host Chad Oban and I didn't agree with the criticism, we did find Becker's method to be a creative one, if perhaps more reflective of his mental state than mine.
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Also, Sen. Kevin Cramer recently wrote a letter to the editor criticizing me for suggesting that former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem (who is now apparently one of the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or something?) was scapegoated for the Trump administration's disastrous application of immigration policies in Minnesota and beyond.
Oban argues that the rampant fraud in Minnesota's safety net programs, which ended Gov. Tim Walz's political career, ended up being overshadowed by the too-aggressive tactics engaged in by ICE. "I think the fraud thing would have also killed Peggy Flanagan's, his lieutenant governor, race for U.S. Senate if it hadn't been for the ICE thing," Oban said. "And now she's back up in the polls against Angie Craig for that Senate primary, because there's less focus on the fraud and more focus on the ICE piece."
"I think it was just a weird pitch for Cramer to swing at here," he continued.
Also on this episode, we discuss the war in Iran and the potential blowback we may face in economic challenges and terrorism, as well as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's status as a callow, fragile poseur who has no business in his current job. Plus, North Dakotans are still paying a local price for federal dysfunction as a local domestic violence nonprofit in Grand Forks faces hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue shortfalls due to delays in federal funding.
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