THE STUMP JANUARY 26, 2012
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What is it with Barack Obama, contentious blonde political rivals and airport tarmacs? Obama's testy encounter yesterday with Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer out on the blacktop at the Phoenix airport put me in mind of his famous showdown at Reagan National Airport with Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primaries. Clinton had crosssed the tarmac to apologize to Obama for her New Hampshire campaign chairman's remarks to yours truly, speculating at length about Obama's past drug use and how it might be used against him by the Republicans. The encounter turned heated when Obama asked Hillary if she could also rein in comments lower-level staffers of hers were making about his being Muslim. Hillary hotly objected to this charge, and Obama, as is his wont, rested his hand on her shoulder in a gesture of pacification that she did not take kindly to. In fact, several months later her increasingly desperate campaign was trying in vain to plant a story that he had physically jostled her.
It was, of course, left to John Heilemann and Mark Halperin to give the moment its final treatment in their tell-all campaign book, Game Change:
For the next several minutes, the two went at it in animated fashion. Bug-eyed, red-faced, waving her arms, Hillary pointed at Obama's chest. Obama tried to calm her down by putting his hand on her shoulder - but that only made her angrier. Finally, they broke from the clinch, stalking back to their respective planes. 'Wow, that was surreal,' Obama told Axelrod. He was struck by her fury, and more than that, he thought that she seemed shaken. 'You could see something in her eyes,' he said, something he hadn't seen before. Maybe it was fear. Maybe desperation. 'You know what?' Obama said. 'We're doing something right.'
And now Jan Brewer. Over at TPM, Josh Marshall posts a reader e-mail speculating that the encounter was a deliberate Republican ploy to step on Obama's post-State of the Union message. But Jon Chait makes the persuasive argument that Obama is probably as pleased with the ramifications of this encounter as he was with his kerfuffle with Clinton:
Since Obama can’t get anything passed through Congress, one option is to simply clarify that he opposes the GOP’s most draconian elements. So: A public shouting match with a governor who’s unpopular with Arizonans in general and despised by Latinos. (Her job approval with Arizona Latinos is minus 40.)
An accident? I doubt it.
Who's going to be next? Let's be glad Obama's on such seemingly good personal terms with Angela Merkel. Otherwise, there might be an international incident looming somewhere on the vast runways of the Frankfurt Am Main Flughafen...
9 comments
If he poked Gingrich in the chest, Ginrich would giggle and hop into the oven to become a baked cookie.
- Nusholtz
January 26, 2012 at 2:35pm
@Nush HAHAHAHAHA
- Tristan
January 26, 2012 at 2:40pm
Does any one else think it odd that, having had this encounter Obama, appointed Hillary Secretary of State?
- gurwia
January 26, 2012 at 3:00pm
I think the picture (you have to click on the link to the story) is like something from one of those romantic comedies where the intensity of the characters' arguments is a clue to their true feelings for each other. As if, suddenly, Brewer were to start pounding him on the chest, saying "Oooh!! You're so maddening!!" and Obama replies "I'm just following your lead, governor" and they fall into a passionate embrace.
- ironyroad
January 26, 2012 at 3:21pm
Irony, your scenario has a somewhat "Harold and Maude"-ish quality to it. However, it did successfully suppress my desire for a snack this afternoon. Nush, your observation about Pillsbury Newt Boy is simply awesome.
- wildboy
January 26, 2012 at 3:35pm
Am I a tedious prig for hating that Alec mentioned hair color?
- WandreyCer
January 26, 2012 at 4:36pm
OK, I'll answer my own question - its a judgment call on the prig thing, but I am a most definately a hypocite. I called Mitt a big fatty and his wife a ridiculous parody on another thread. It's not a one to one comparison, but it is uncomfortably close to wanting it both ways.
- WandreyCer
January 26, 2012 at 4:38pm
oops, make that NEWT a big fatty - Mitt is a hunk with a terrific wife. Yes, I'm going now.
- WandreyCer
January 26, 2012 at 4:42pm
read that poll, 17% of respondents had an unfavorable opinion of Gabby Gifford. These are some seriously screwed up people, politics aside because for her politics now are irrelevant, how the hell can anyone have an unfavorable opinion of her? Brewer was staggeringly disrespectful, I wouldn't have approved of that with Bush from a Democrat. interesting anecdote about Hillary, but it is great how she put is all behind her to be a pretty terrific Secretary of State. And Nush, that was very disrespectful of the Pillsbury Doughboy. I know the Pillsbury doughboy, I have eaten the pillsbury doughboy and Newt is no Pillsbury doughboy.
- blackton
January 26, 2012 at 6:41pm