Rick Moran: Obama and AZ Governor Brewer have words (updated)
"This was the offending passage in the book that apparently got Obama so riled up that he walked away from Brewer while she was in mid-sentence:
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"It was [as] though President Obama thought he could lecture me, and I would learn at his knee," she wrote, according to Capitol Media Services. "He thinks he can humor me and then get rid of me."
"It's not like we haven't heard that before from others who have met with the president. He lectures to the American people all the time, why not in private?
"As far as criticisms of Obama goes, it is milquetoast. That it would set the president of the United States off is indicative of a thin skin - far thinner than a politician should be expected to have, especially the president. And the fact that the president chose a public venue to defend himself from a personal - not political or policy - criticism is just plain weird."
Mollie Hemingway: Obama: Do Not Criticize Me. Ever. Quoting Gov. Bobby Jindal who discusses a similar encounter with Obama:
....The letter was rudimentary, bureaucratic, and ordinary. . . . We were simply asking the federal government to authorize food stamps for those who were now unemployed because of the oil spill. Governors regularly make these sorts of requests to the federal government when facing disaster.But somehow, for some reason, President Obama had personalized this. And he was upset.There was not a word about the oil spill. He was concerned about looking bad because of the letter. “Careful,” he said to me, “this is going to get bad for everyone.”