I Am Governor, Hear Me Roar: Jan Brewer

Joy Tiz

©2010

 

Jan Brewer has the cojones that our president does not have.   If our own president will not enforce our federal law, more power to Jan Brewer.

-Sarah Palin

Drawing the copious gobs of venom normally reserved for Sarah Palin, Arizona Governor, Jan Brewer is standing by her audacious step of outlawing crime.  Brewer’s refusal to back off of her position on illegal immigration has the left, including the White House, in complete delirium.   

The same herd that firmly believes the federal government has an unassailable right to regulate what you eat, what you drive, the temperature in your house and what you breathe are squealing like stuck pigs because the citizens of Arizona want the federal government to exercise one of the very few powers it legitimately has.  In fact, the Constitution mandates that the federal government regulate immigration and protect the individual states against invasion. 

Those who claim the Arizona bill is unconstitutional either haven’t read it or are not bright enough to understand it.  Even more nefarious are the professional agitators among the Misery Merchant community who choose to misrepresent the legislation.

Liberals are confounded—a politician bending to the will of her constituents is a real aberration to them.  In April, Rasmussen found that 70% of likely Arizona voters supported the new law.   Nationally, 61% of the voting public approves of the law. 

 Like her supporter, Sarah Palin, Governor Brewer entered local politics out of concern for her children. 

Later, when married with children, Brewer’s interest in politics sprung out of her concern for her three kids’ educations. She began attending school board meetings in Deer Valley Ariz., in 1981, and was unimpressed.  ‘I said that I could do a job just as well as those people were doing … if not better,’  she told the Arizona Republic in late 2008.

Presumably, Brewer had the same epiphany about the Arizona governorship.  Her predecessor, Janet Napolitano’s  conspicuous incompetence led to her appointment to the post of Homeland Security Secretary.    Another dullard plucked from obscurity by Obama and elevated to high office—one way to ensure obedience.

Sarah Palin calls us Mama Grizzlies.  However you label it, the Era of the Woman is upon us and Governor Jan Brewer is helping usher it in.

 

 

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  2. Siddhartha Vicious
    Posted August 8, 2010 at 9:47 pm | Permalink

    Lydia, try as I might, I can see only a correct spelling of ‘cojones’ in this article.

    Perhaps you hsould be trying to explain the concept to BarryO?

  3. pablo panadero
    Posted August 8, 2010 at 6:42 pm | Permalink

    Between Palin, Haley, Brewer and Bachman, the GOP women are relly showing the men that when you have the guts to lead, you get the headlines and the support. Call it cojones, call it guts, call it what it truly is: inspired confidence in your own beliefs.

  4. Lydia
    Posted August 8, 2010 at 12:48 pm | Permalink

    The word is spelled “cojones.” The word you have used and ascribed to Sarah Palin means “dresser drawers,” as in, “Jan Brewer has the dresser drawers our president does not have.”

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