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Obama Rebuffs 'Bridge-Building' With Gov. Brewer
· Friday, January 27, 2012
Apparently a better relationship between Democrats and Republicans is in the eye of the beholder. One day after his State of the Union speech, where he told Americans that genuine reform can't happen unless we "end the notion that the two parties must be locked in a perpetual campaign of mutual destruction; that politics is about clinging to rigid ideologies instead of building consensus around common sense ideas," president Barack Obama had what might be charitably described as a less than cordial encounter with Arizona's Republican governor, Jan Brewer.
"He was a little thin-skinned," Brewer said during a later interview on local radio station News/Talk 92.3 KTAR. "I was a bit taken aback by his stance and his attitude [on the tarmac]," she added. noting that Obama walked away from her "[as] I was trying to make a point that I thought that my book was right and correct." The book in question is "Scorpions for Breakfast: My Fight Against Special Interests, Liberal Media, and Cynical Politicos to Secure America's Border," about Brewer's approach to dealing with Arizona's illegal alien problem. According to the governor, the president was "a little disturbed" regarding her description of a previous meeting between the two in the Oval Office on June 3rd, 2010.
At a press conference after that meeting, she described their talk as "very cordial, very very cordial." Yet as one watches the video of that presser, one gets the impression that Ms. Brewer is carefully measuring her words. Apparently she was. In a review of the book published by the Arizona Republic, Brewer reportedly described the get-together as "one that started with some chitchat," she writes. "But after a few minutes, the president's tone got serious–and condescending." She further noted that Mr. Obama "has repeatedly made fun of those of us who want to see the law enforced, saying we want a 'moat' with 'alligators' in it around our country. The reason he has resorted to these failed attempts at humor, I think, is that he supports a policy that is fundamentally undemocratic, and he knows it."
Thus, what should have been a routine exchange of greetings between a visiting president and a state governor got testy. Brewer offered Obama a letter, which she later said was an invitation to sit down with her to discuss Arizona's economic "comeback" and to join her for a tour of the U.S.-Mexican border. A brief exchange followed with Brewer pointing her finger at the president, and Mr. Obama apparently walking away before the Governor could finish what she was saying. A White House official seemingly confirmed Brewer's account of the incident. "The governor handed the president a letter and said she was inviting him to meet with her," the official noted. "The president said he'd be glad to meet with her again, but did note that after their last meeting, a cordial discussion in the Oval Office, the governor inaccurately described the meeting in her book. The president looks forward to continuing taking steps to help Arizona's economy grow."
This media-orchestrated kerfuffle obscures the larger political picture, one that was also addressed by the president in the State of the Union speech. "I believe as strongly as ever that we should take on illegal immigration," said Mr. Obama. "That's why my Administration has put more boots on the border than ever before. That's why there are fewer illegal crossings than when I took office. The opponents of action are out of excuses. We should be working on comprehensive immigration reform right now."
Maybe we should. But the president knows it's not going to happen between now and the 2012 election. Furthermore he is well aware that the Supreme Court will rule on Arizona's immigration bill prior to the election as well. A critical part of that decision centers around the ability of state officials to check the immigration status of anyone they detain who they suspect is here illegally. Whatever the Court decides will have a substantial impact on the election, as well as stricter immigration laws adopted by Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina, and Utah.
Portions of Arizona's original statute were blocked by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton and subsequently upheld by the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. When it goes to the Supreme Court, only eight Justices will be taking it up. Elena Kagan has recused herself because of her former position as the Obama administration's solicitor general. If the Court ends up split 4-4, the current ruling–a win for the Obama administration–would stand.
Adding to the intrigue is the current disposition of Arizona's role in the race for the presidency. As of last November, A Public Policy Polling (PPP) poll showed Obama's approval rating in Arizona at only 41 percent. Furthermore, he currently trails Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney in a head-to-head match-up by around six points. Yet some Democrats believe the traditionally conservative state can be won if they can energize Hispanic voters who comprise roughly one-third of the state's electorate. Part of the strategy being employed towards that end is labeling any support for the Arizona statute as racist. And while the president himself doesn't go that far, he has made it clear that he supports the Justice Department's efforts to get the law overturned.
As for the current incident itself, media reports indicate that, as always, who was disrespecting whom appears to be driven by ideology as well. In an interview yesterday, Brewer claims she talks a lot with her hands and meant no disrespect when she pointed her finger at the president. "I respect the office of the president," she said. "I was there to welcome him." Yet the Arizona Republic, the state's largest newspaper, contended that Brewer's finger-wagging "now pretty much defines this state's relationship with Washington, D.C. to the world." The two mayors also at the airport to greet the president, Mesa Mayor Scott Smith, a Republican, and Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, a Democrat, wanted nothing to do with the incident. Neither were available for comment. As for those who have a healthy suspicion of the media itself, one is left to wonder whether the photograph itself represents a defined moment of pointing, or a freeze frame of a larger hand gesture that would be far less "newsworthy" (read: "controversy-generating") if the full context were known.
Right now the incident is getting a lot of play–all of which will be long forgotten when a decision on the Arizona law by the Supreme Court is finally rendered.
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mmccrindle
Barry did virually the same this to Benjamen Netanyahu (spell ck).
His arrogance knows no bounds.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 10:47:00 AM
wjmccrindle
She should have slapped the arrogant bastards face, think of the story That would have generated. Liberals are the largest collection of mentally challenged liars on the planet.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 11:50:01 AM
Holmes Simons
Governor Brewer respects the Office of the President? Barack Hussein Obama does not often act in his role as President. He is egomaniacal and sociopathic, and the entire universe revolves around him...in his head.
Nowhere is his inability to act in the role of President of the United States more apparent than his visit to Saudi Arabia where he bowed from the waist to its King. Had he been acting as President, he would have been guilty of treason. His defense, obviously, would be that he had no "intent" of acting like the President. He only began to act as President on that trip after he locked away his bling, the huge gold necklace presented to him as a reward by the King. Frankly, that bling belongs to the People of the USA and is probably worth enough to pay for at least one leg of his vacation flight to Hawaii. Like the criminal Clinton family, Obama will surely stuff the necklace into his panties and carry it with him if he ever departs permanently from the White House.
Governor Brewer used the wrong finger. Hopefully, she learned her lesson.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 2:03:45 PM
PDK
From 1/02-1/08, Janet Napalitano, a democrat, ruled Arizona as Governor. She did nothing to stop illegall immigration except blame Washington. However she did manage to spend Arizona into a 3 billion dollar debt. When she entered the office, Arizona was in the black.
Obama picked Napalitano to head HS, unbelievable as that sounds, Obama picked a Gov., who did nothing to protect her state to protect the entire country. What a joke.
This however paved the way for Jan Brewer, a republican, to take the Governorship. Jan inherited quite a mess, no money and lots and lots of illegals and the humungus bill they dump on the taxpayer. Though this be true, Jan found the courage to begin. With the help of state senator R. Pierce who had tried for 5 years to get his bill 1070 turned into law, Jan signed said bill 1070 in spring of 09.
Enter one BHObama. He and his crony AG Holder jumped all over Brewer and Arizona. He went so far as to submit Arizona to the UN for human rights violation. He further stirred the pot of racism. There is nothing richer than Obama and Holder calling anyone racist, the stench of their racism is as thick as it gets. They initiated law suits and of course it is the taxpayer footing the bill.
As Arizona bends under the great weight of illegalism Obama fiddles. When Jan went to Washington for a sit down powwow with Obama he snubbed her, but she swallowed that without complaining.
Now Obama flys to Arizona on AF1, Jan goes out to meet him and obama starts his crap. Rudely walking away while Jan is talking. I figure if Barac tried that with Michelle she would B slap him.
Time will tell where 1070 will end up as it is going to the SC.
Nobama 2012, vote republican. Thank you.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 6:23:22 PM
enemaofthestatistquo
The affrontery of the Federal government is astounding. The states themselves have juridiction over immigration into their respective states. ArtI,Sec9,C1,"The (Im)Migration or [OR] Importation of such Persons the States now [NOW] existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to thr Year one thousand eight hundred and eight, but a Tax or dutty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person."
Posted January 28, 2012 at 12:17:23 AM
SF J
Obummer is nothing more than an immature, self-loving man-child who is not fit, both constitutionally and personally, to be POTUS. He surrounds himself with political vermin and hates this country. Unlike his wife, this is the first time in my life that I’m ashamed of this country. No one who really loves this country would vote for this awful man.
Posted January 28, 2012 at 1:54:44 PM
veritaseequitas
Yeah well, once again The Communist is wrong. He crys like a little girl because Jan Brewer did not kiss his behind and actually voiced her opinion of him. You can certainly respect the office of the President and just as certainly NOT repsect the person currently holding that office.
As is typical of a left wing liberal, The Communist wants consensus as long as it agrees with his agenda - to him that ISverita consensus and working together. The thing with the leftists trying to pry Arizona out of the hands of the Conservatives by using the Hispanic vote, is the fact that they will register every illegal they can get their hands on to try to accomplish their lousy, lowlife ends.
Posted January 30, 2012 at 9:49:06 AM
veritaseequitas
@PDK
"I figure if Barac tried that with Michelle she would B slap him."
Ha ha, ha S... Eatin' Grin here.
The Frankenstein Bride and Valerie the Terrible both. That is probably why he treats others with such disdain, he has to get that frustration out somehow. Kind of like kickin' the cat.
Posted January 30, 2012 at 9:54:24 AM
Stuart Mitchell
Jan Brewer is a barley literate bozo. No college degree. Barack Obama is a constitutional law professor, an elected US senator, and an elected President of the United States of America. His voice speaks clearly and with great force against the racist banter that is shared here. No amount of bigotry will change the outcome of the 2012 elections.
Posted January 30, 2012 at 2:21:30 PM
ph
yo stuart ? college educated does not equal smart or intellegence as you seem to think. All those freeloader college people who are among the occupy wall street gang are proof of that. I know a hell of a lot of people who never went to college who are a whole lot smarter then the clown in the white house ever will be.He's good at reading a teleprompter that someone else feeds,he's good at class envy,he's good at race baiting,he good at spending other peoples money on failures like Solendra & he ain't a law shark anymore.You want to lick his boots you go right ahead. I don't & I won't.To me he is just a phony community organizer & won't ever be anything else.
Posted January 30, 2012 at 4:37:38 PM