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Obama says encounter with Arizona Gov. blown out of proportion

Phoenix News.Net
Friday 27th January, 2012

In an exclusive interview with ABC News, President Barack Obama has said that his so-called "tense" meeting with Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on Wednesday, has been blown out of proportion.

"I'm usually accused of not being intense enough, right," he told ABC News' Diane Sawyer, laughing. "Too relaxed."

Brewer said in an interview that the president was "somewhat thin-skinned and a little tense, to say the least" and that she was "shocked by the sternness of it all."

The president reportedly raised objections to Brewer's description of their meeting in June, 2010, when he met her Wednesday.

In her 2011 book, "Scorpions for Breakfast," Brewer accused Obama of being "condescending" and "patronizing" and complained that White House staffers treated her and her aides coldly.

"I think it's always good publicity for a Republican if they're in an argument with me," Obama said of their most recent meeting.

"But this was really not a big deal. She wanted to give me a letter, asking for a meeting. And I said, 'We'd be happy to meet.'

"Last time we met, she wasn't fully satisfied. But, you know, I think this is a classic example of things getting blown out of proportion." (ANI)

 




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