Obama: Spat with Arizona governor not a big deal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - 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. "I think it's always good publicity for a Republican if they're in an argument with me. ... But this was really not a big deal," Obama said. "Last time we met, she wasn't fully ... Obama has tense exchange with Arizona governor MESA, Arizona (Reuters) - A day after his confrontational election-year State of the Union address, President Barack Obama had a tense exchange with Arizona's Republican governor on Wednesday as she greeted Air Force One in Phoenix. During their brief encounter on the tarmac, intended to be a ceremonial welcome, Obama told Governor Jan Brewer that he disagreed with an account she had given of a ... This is Probably Why Obama and Arizona Governor Jan Brewer Exchanged Words in Phoenix We don't really know what was said during Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and President Obama's tarmac finger-pointing run-in in Phoenix yesterday, other than that the president took umbrage with his portrayal Brewer's book Scorpions for Breakfast. "He was a little disturbed about my book," Brewer told reporters yesterday. The Governor said that Obama "didn't feel that I had treated him cordially. I ... Arizona governor: Obama was 'thin-skinned' in airport exchange Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer says President Obama was "somewhat thin-skinned" and "tense" in a testy greeting caught on camera on a Phoenix-area tarmac. Obama Boosts Arizona Governor's Notability NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Barack Obama stumbled into a peculiar exchange in Phoenix on Wednesday that could bring wider name recognition for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer after the president reportedly criticized an unflattering part of her book about him. Brewer said Wednesday in a local radio interview that Obama said he felt the governor hadn't treated him "cordially" in her book Scorpions for ... Obama and Arizona governor have tense exchange at Arizona airport New York, Jan 26 (ANI): Barack Obama and Arizona governor Jan Brewer apparently had a confrontation on Wednesday when the president touched down at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway airport. Arizona governor, Obama exchange words MESA, Ariz. -- 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... Obama-Arizona governor friction on display in tarmac tiff Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer points during an intense conversation with President Barack Obama after he arrived at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport on Wednesday. Arizona governor's greeting of Obama turns testy Normally politicians greet one another with pleasantries, even if they don't particularly like each other. Not so Wednesday with President Barack Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who met Air Force One when it touched down outside of Phoenix. Obama shares intense encounter with Arizona governor President Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer had an intense encounter as the president was getting ready to board his motorcade.
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