Governor Jan
Brewer is tired of being ignored and insulted by
the
thin skin Chicago Organizer we have as a president.
Huh.
Aren't we all !?
Drudge
gives us this report: "I thought we probably would've talked about the things that
were important to him and important to me, helping one another. Our country is
upside down. Arizona was upside down. But we have turned it around. I know
again that he loves this country and I love this country."
It was clear from the moment they greeted one another that this would not be a run-of-the-mill encounter between the president and a local official. At one point, she was pointing her finger at him and at another, they were talking at the same time, seemingly over each other.
He appeared to walk away from her while they were still talking, and she confirmed that by saying she didn't finish her sentence.
Ah, my number one “pet pev,” someone walking away from me while I am
talking.
Jan Brewer was not the first GOP governor to be confronted by Obama, but she may be the first to let Obama how she feels about being ignored. Here is a story found in the Weekly Standard. It concerns an episode between Obama and Governor Bobby Jindal. You will want to read the Spectator story after reading Obama's final words of the encounter with Jindal:
Jan Brewer was not the first GOP governor to be confronted by Obama, but she may be the first to let Obama how she feels about being ignored. Here is a story found in the Weekly Standard. It concerns an episode between Obama and Governor Bobby Jindal. You will want to read the Spectator story after reading Obama's final words of the encounter with Jindal:
But somehow, for some reason, President Obama had personalized this. And he was upset.
There was not a word about the oil spill. He was concerned about looking bad because of the letter. “Careful,” he said to me, “this is going to get bad for everyone.”

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