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scorpions for breakfast

May 11, 2015

Judge allows Brewer to keep book notes secret for now in SB1070 constitutionality case

Former Gov. Jan Brewer is not going to have to give the notes she used for her “Scorpions for Breakfast” book to groups challenging the controversial immigration law she signed – at least not now.

Gov. Jan Brewer and President Barack Obama (AP photo)
Dec 29, 2014

Brewer leaving legacy of fighting Obama, federal government

Gov. Jan Brewer fought President Barack Obama on immigration and border security for most of her tenure, earning national prominence by enacting tough laws that were mainly struck down by the courts and famously wagging her finger in the president's face during a meeting on an airport tarmac.

Nov 24, 2014

Groups challenging SB1070 demand all of Brewer’s book notes

Arizonans may get a chance to see who provided Gov. Jan Brewer some of the information for her book and what they told her.

Jan 26, 2012

Brewer: No disrespect meant toward Obama

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer says she meant no disrespect when she pointed a finger at President Barack Obama while talking on an airport tarmac.

Jan 25, 2012

Brewer, Obama have tense moment at airport

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer says she meant no disrespect when she pointed a finger at President Barack Obama during an intense discussion on an airport tarmac. But the Republican governor says the Democratic president showed disrespect for her by abruptly ending their conversation.

Nov 7, 2011

Brewer lays low on redistricting while touting book in New York

Gov. Jan Brewer’s media tour to promote her new book stands in stark contrast to the low profile she’s kept on her historic decision to oust Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission Chairwoman Colleen Mathis.

Oct 20, 2011

Brewer touts immigration law in book

Gov. Jan Brewer provides behind-the-scenes details in her new book about her handling of Arizona's controversial immigration enforcement law last year, including a tense meeting with President Barack Obama and her administration's attempts to avoid being branded racist over the crackdown on illegal immigrants.

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