The state Democratic party is criticizing Sarah Palins use of a Spanish vulgarity in the states immigration debate.
On FOX News Sunday, the former vice presidential candidate defended Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and criticized federal judge Susan Bolton for calling a halt to Arizonas law.
The criticism of President Obama that followed wasnt particularly new from her, other than taking the debate to a new level of did-she-really-say-that bluster.
But (the injunction) is temporary and Jan Brewer, bless her heart, shes going to do all that she can to continue down the litigation paths to allow secure borders... she said. Jan Brewer has the cojones that our president does not have to look out for all Americans not just Arizonans, but all Americans in this desire of ours to secure our borders and allow legal immigration to help build this country as was the purpose of immigration laws.
Jennifer Johnson, the spokeswoman for the state Democrats, said, Its too bad a crass sound-bite gets all the attention while Arizona suffers from a leadership void.
It took no courage for Brewer to do what the polls told her to do, Johnson continued. And hitching a ride on Sarah Palins publicity train is more proof the governor lacks serious ideas.
Brewers office did not provide immediate comment, but her campaign spokesman, Doug Cole, said theres been no fallout yet from Palins characterization. Its always nice to have support from national figures like that, Cole said, adding he could not comment further on the terminology because he hadnt seen the interview in its entirety.
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On FOX News Sunday, the former vice presidential candidate defended Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and criticized federal judge Susan Bolton for calling a halt to Arizonas law.
The criticism of President Obama that followed wasnt particularly new from her, other than taking the debate to a new level of did-she-really-say-that bluster.
But (the injunction) is temporary and Jan Brewer, bless her heart, shes going to do all that she can to continue down the litigation paths to allow secure borders... she said. Jan Brewer has the cojones that our president does not have to look out for all Americans not just Arizonans, but all Americans in this desire of ours to secure our borders and allow legal immigration to help build this country as was the purpose of immigration laws.
Jennifer Johnson, the spokeswoman for the state Democrats, said, Its too bad a crass sound-bite gets all the attention while Arizona suffers from a leadership void.
It took no courage for Brewer to do what the polls told her to do, Johnson continued. And hitching a ride on Sarah Palins publicity train is more proof the governor lacks serious ideas.
Brewers office did not provide immediate comment, but her campaign spokesman, Doug Cole, said theres been no fallout yet from Palins characterization. Its always nice to have support from national figures like that, Cole said, adding he could not comment further on the terminology because he hadnt seen the interview in its entirety.
Pueblo Politics: Palin questions Obama?s manhood in Ariz. immigration fight