Thursday, January 26, 2012

Arizona governor

  • A tense airport exchange with Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, in which she wagged her finger in his face, was blown out of proportion, President Barack Obama said in an ABC News interview on Thursday.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer came to greet President Barack Obama upon his arrival outside Phoenix Wednesday. What she got was a critique. Of her book. The two leaders could be seen engaged in an intense conversation at the base of Air Force Ones steps.
  • (KKTV)
  • Chandler, Arizona (CNN) -- When the president arrives in any city, he is usually welcomed by state and local officials at the bottom of the stairs to Air Force One with normal pleasantries and handshakes.
  • (WISN.com)
  • Obama objected to Gov. Jan Brewers description of a meeting he and Brewer had at the White House, where she described Obama as lecturing her MESA, Ariz. — Arizona Gov.
  • (US News and World Report)
  • The president of the United States comes to Arizona to promote the building of the Intel facility and to provide publicity for the creation of more and better jobs in Arizona.
  • (AZCentral.com)
  • AURORA, Colo. — President Obama's raw exchange with the governor of Arizona on an airport tarmac this week did more than overshadow his carefully stage-managed road trip to trumpet his State of the Union goals.
  • (Washington Post)
  • ARIZONA - This may turn out to be one of the symbolic images of the Obama years. The governor of a major state pointing her finger at the president of the United States. Arizona Gov.
  • (KXTV News10Net)
  • In May 2002, Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U.S.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • President Obama did not take so kindly to Arizona governor Jan Brewers greeting at a Phoenix airport.
  • (Nymag.com)
  • Well, I've held back, but today I'm here to play it. For Tea Party sorts, the image of Arizona Governor Brewer shaking her finger at President Obama on the tarmac at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport must be satisfying.
  • (The Chronicle of Higher Education)

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