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While it doesn’t change her support of Arizona’s racist immigration law, it’s a good idea that Jan Brewer vetoed the birther bill, and to a lesser extent the other bill allowing guns on campuses.
VIDEO: Jan Brewer’s Debate Fail
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The idea that this woman is at the tip of the spear for conservative action against immigration makes so much more sense now.
But it was 13 seconds or so of silence that is being talked about more than anything else.
During her opening statement, Ms. Brewer began by defending her stewardship: “I have, uh, done so much and I just cannot believe that we have changed everything since I have become your governor in the last 600 days. Arizona has been brought back from its abyss. We have cut the budget. We have balanced the budget and we are moving forward. We have done everything we could possibly do.”
At that point, she stared down at the papers in front of her, clutched her hands together, laughed nervously but struggled to come up with anything more to say. It was painful to watch.
Finally, though, she recovered and said: “We have did what was right for Arizona.”
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