Thursday, January 26, 2012

Jan Brewer Gets Scolded Obama In Arizona

Jan Brewer Gets Scolded Obama In Arizona: Arizona Governor Jan Brewer came to greet Obama as he arrived outside the Phoenix environment. What she got was criticism. From his book.

The two leaders were seen engaged in intense conversation based on steps of Air Force One is. Both were seen smiling, but speaking at the same time. Asked moments later, he was talking about, Brewer, a Republican, said: "It was a little embarrassed about my book."

Brewer recently published book, "Scorpions for Breakfast," something the memory of his years growing, and defended his signing of the controversial law in Arizona tough on illegal immigrants, which is against Obama.

Obama opposes the description of the meeting that Brewer and Brewer was in the White House, where she described as Obama lectures. In an interview in November, Brewer describes two meetings tense. The first took place prior to the speech at Arizona State University. "He made a stroke at ASU," she said in a television interview in November.

She also described the meeting with the president in the White House in 2010 to talk about immigration. "I felt like I was a teacher and I was a kid in the class, if you want, and this was a wise teacher, and I was this kid and this kid knows what the problem is, and because I felt reduced to a minimum to say the least. "
On asphalt, on Wednesday, Obama handed Brewer handwritten envelope with an invitation to return to Arizona to meet her for lunch and to join her on a visit at the border.

"I said, you know, I always respected the office of the president and the book is that the book," she told reporters on Wednesday. She said Obama complains she described as not treat him kindly.

"I said I was sorry that he felt that way. Anyway, we're happy he's here, and we'll regroup."

White House said Brewer delivered a letter to Obama and said that she invites him to meet her. The official said Obama has said that he would be happy to meet with her again. The official said Obama noted that since their last meeting, which is described as a cordial discussion of an official in the Oval Office, the governor incorrectly described the meeting in his book. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to describe private conversation between the president and governor.

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