Obama visited Phoenix. He had a friction with the governor at the airport and was fingered (picture)
Obama visited Phoenix. He had a friction with the governor at the airport and was fingered (picture). China News Service, January 26. According to "Central News Agency&…
China News Service, January 26 According to the "Central News Agency" report, US President Obama flew to Phoenix, Arizona aboard Air Force One on the 25th, but had a "small friction" with Republican Governor Brewer who came to pick him up.
Reports said that the two met briefly on the runway. In preparation for the welcome ceremony, Obama told Brewer that he did not agree with her account of the White House meeting two years ago.
After the two talked, Brewer told the media, "He was a little unhappy with the content of my book "Scorpions for Breakfast." "While the two were talking, she once pointed at Obama's nose.
Brewer, who had disagreed with Obama on immigration policy in the past, handed Obama a letter when he welcomed him at the airport, requesting a meeting to discuss Arizona. Economic issues. White House officials said that after the letter was exchanged, Obama mentioned the book.
Officials said, "The president said he was happy to meet with her again, but he did mention that Brewer's account in the book was untrue after the last meeting at the White House." The president looks forward to continued actions to help the state's economic growth. "
It is reported that Brewer visited the White House in June 2010 and met with Obama privately in the Oval Office for 30 minutes. The White House called it a "satisfactory meeting". At the time, Brewer also said that the meeting was "extremely sincere", but she called Obama "arrogant" in her book.
Obama delivered the State of the Union Address on the 24th, which began in 3 days and 5 days. Arizona is one of the stops on his state inspection trip.
According to reports, Obama on the 25th denied the Republican accusation that his promotion of tax increases on the rich was a class war. Obama hopes to convince voters of his vision to transform the economy and give everyone a "fair chance" and allow him to be re-elected in the November election.
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