White House: Arizona Governor Is A Liar

January 26th, 2012 (4) Posted By Doc Holiday.

Beltway Confidential:

As White House press secretary Jay Carney accepted questions from, White House reporters they were obviously interested in the reported ‘testy’ exchange between the President and Arizona governor Jan Brewer yesterday.

Carney dismissed any idea of a clash between Obama and Brewer, noting that the president was “very excited to be in Arizona,” and noted that their previous “cordial” meeting in the Oval Office, was reported differently in Brewer’s book.”

“I think that there is — that some of this is political theater to some degree, I guess.” insisted Carney, repeating that Brewer’s book “was not accurate” and “did not reflect what happened in the meeting in the Oval Office.”

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  • http://genelalor.com Gene Lalor

    Words Have Meanings, in Books and at Airports
    Remember when your mother told you, “Words have meanings!  Be careful of what you say because what you say can hurt people.  What you say and how you say it tells others the type of person you are and what they will think of you.” 
    No?  Well, I can’t remember my mom saying anything like that either.  She was always too busy warning me not to play in the street and telling me to go wash my face. 
    But both spoken and written words can have powerful meanings and can be reflective of both the character of the speaker and the speaker’s estimation of the character of the addressee.
    President Barack Hussein is very adept at using words, words and cliches fed to him by his handlers and dictated by his teleprompters, meaningless vocabulary like “hope,” and “change,” and “yes, we can.”  He’s not so adept at dealing with those who disagree with him.
    The notoriously thin-skinned Obama who early on in his run for the presidency expressed sensitivity over the obsession with his Dumbo ears and ruled out any political exploitatation of his daughters and then consistently exploited Malia and Sasha, met face-to-face Wednesday with Arizona governor Jan Brewer who seemed to mince no words with the president.
    Brewer didn’t mention Dumbo but they did engage in a heated exchange on the Phoenix-Gateway Airport tarmac.  Obama’s MSM and the leftist blogosphere have latched onto the photo of Brewer wagging her finger at the president of the United States as clear evidence conservatives have no respect for the presidency and as emblematic of conservatives’ disrespect for the country. 
    Based on a picture, the ever-objective, HufPo’s Michael Shaw described Brewer as “a reactionary governor, overflowing with the same lack of respect for the President as the radical far-right she’s aligned with” and called it an “ambush” despite raw video showing Brewer greeted him warmly with a big smile and handshake. 
    Although she had to publicly say Obama “loves his country,” the polite and dignified Gov. Brewer may have no respect for him at all but she is concerned over the integrity of America’s borders and has the deepest regard for our country, a concern and patriotic feeling the president has yet to demonstrate. 
    Full details of that brief airport contretemps and the contents of the letter the governor handed to Obama haven’t been released, and may never be. 
    However, it is known that the governor and the president weren’t happy with one another.   He didn’t like her criticism of him in her book, Scorpions for Breakfast, she wasn’t pleased with his rudeness and walking away before she was done speaking.   
    (As an aside, sales of Scorpions for Breakfast skyrocketed after the finger-wagging picture hit the blogosphere.)
    According to Politico.com, a disingenuous committed Obamian supporter, Brewer said, “He brought up my book.  And he was a little tense.  I asked him if he read [it] . . . and he said he read the excerpt and he didn’t think that I was very cordial.  He was somewhat thin-skinned and a little tense to say the least.  I was trying to be very calm.”
    It seems our president is developing a petulant pattern over pesky, un-cordial words. . .(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=12287.)

  • http://genelalor.com Gene Lalor

    Words Have Meanings, in Books and at Airports
    Remember when your mother told you, “Words have meanings!  Be careful of what you say because what you say can hurt people.  What you say and how you say it tells others the type of person you are and what they will think of you.” 
    No?  Well, I can’t remember my mom saying anything like that either.  She was always too busy warning me not to play in the street and telling me to go wash my face. 
    But both spoken and written words can have powerful meanings and can be reflective of both the character of the speaker and the speaker’s estimation of the character of the addressee.
    President Barack Hussein is very adept at using words, words and cliches fed to him by his handlers and dictated by his teleprompters, meaningless vocabulary like “hope,” and “change,” and “yes, we can.”  He’s not so adept at dealing with those who disagree with him.
    The notoriously thin-skinned Obama who early on in his run for the presidency expressed sensitivity over the obsession with his Dumbo ears and ruled out any political exploitatation of his daughters and then consistently exploited Malia and Sasha, met face-to-face Wednesday with Arizona governor Jan Brewer who seemed to mince no words with the president.
    Brewer didn’t mention Dumbo but they did engage in a heated exchange on the Phoenix-Gateway Airport tarmac.  Obama’s MSM and the leftist blogosphere have latched onto the photo of Brewer wagging her finger at the president of the United States as clear evidence conservatives have no respect for the presidency and as emblematic of conservatives’ disrespect for the country. 
    Based on a picture, the ever-objective, HufPo’s Michael Shaw described Brewer as “a reactionary governor, overflowing with the same lack of respect for the President as the radical far-right she’s aligned with” and called it an “ambush” despite raw video showing Brewer greeted him warmly with a big smile and handshake. 
    Although she had to publicly say Obama “loves his country,” the polite and dignified Gov. Brewer may have no respect for him at all but she is concerned over the integrity of America’s borders and has the deepest regard for our country, a concern and patriotic feeling the president has yet to demonstrate. 
    Full details of that brief airport contretemps and the contents of the letter the governor handed to Obama haven’t been released, and may never be. 
    However, it is known that the governor and the president weren’t happy with one another.   He didn’t like her criticism of him in her book, Scorpions for Breakfast, she wasn’t pleased with his rudeness and walking away before she was done speaking.   
    (As an aside, sales of Scorpions for Breakfast skyrocketed after the finger-wagging picture hit the blogosphere.)
    According to Politico.com, a disingenuous committed Obamian supporter, Brewer said, “He brought up my book.  And he was a little tense.  I asked him if he read [it] . . . and he said he read the excerpt and he didn’t think that I was very cordial.  He was somewhat thin-skinned and a little tense to say the least.  I was trying to be very calm.”
    It seems our president is developing a petulant pattern over pesky, un-cordial words. . .(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=12287.)

  • Piney

    Obama’s offensive body language, an observation:

    Obama (as can partially be seen in the photo above) attempted to pat Gov. Brewer on her upper thigh or lower ‘bum’ area with his right hand to her leftside.  This is obscenely horrible, presumptuous and utterly insulting body gesture for an adult in public greeting or even discussion moment with another adult (unless they’re sports figures on the field, actors engaged in intimate moment in public or something similar — but even then, the gesture indicates the aggressive person showing dominance over another by, essentially, ignoring the other’s personal boundary [intimate body regions] in public). 

    There is no reasonable, decent reasons for any politician to be using this gesture or displaying this untoward “possession” statement in body language to the person of another.

    Note that Gov. Brewer quickly brushes Obama’s  hand away when the video of this event is viewed.  Which she was right to do though I think she should (as others should) publicly refute Obama for this type of unwelcome “access” in public or otherwise to anyone else’s body, particularly to that of a female’s.

    HOwever, I noticed that Obama ALSO used a similar gesture when he met in public with Bobby Jindal — and noticeed that Jindal, as did Brewer, brushed Obama’s wandering hand and arm away.  Obama appears to be displaying an indecent body language more as an insult to these he views as “opponents” (“You weren’t cordial to me in your book,” Obama complained to Brewer, while he said similar complaint to Jindal, though not book-oriented, but about Obama’s feeling slighted and justifying his irrational political reprisals accordingly).

  • Piney

    Another point:  Obama also tried this same “lower body reach around” gesture (for lack of a better description for it) with Germany’s Merkel when he visited there.

    Merkel saw his arm coming toward her and quciilly jumped out ofhis arm’s reach.  It