"All you guys were doing and talking were beheadings, beheadings, beheadings," Jan Brewer (R-AZ) told the Daily Star about her now famous debate performance last night. "That is something that has stuck with you all for so long, and I just felt we needed to move on." She also contended that when discussing the headless bodies, she "never said 'Arizona,' and it's unfortunate that it was construed as 'Arizona.'" As TPM reported, Brewer said on Fox News in July: "We cannot afford all this illegal immigration and everything that comes with it, everything from the crime and to the drugs and the kidnappings and the extortion and the beheadings." The anchor later asked: "Which beheadings in Arizona were you were referring to?" Brewer responded: "Our law enforcement agencies have found bodies in the desert, either buried or just lying out there, that have been beheaded."
Wow, talk about making a bad situation worse. Remember Sue 'chickens for checkups' Lowden? She was riding high until that disaster. Now she's history. This is starting to look an awful lot like that.
Jan Brewer wasn't elected governor of Arizona. She was appointed, after Napolitano went to work for Obama. And she wasn't really well known until she whipped up The Southern Strategy against migrant workers and instantly became a big star in the GOP. It would be poetic justice indeed if one of the lies she told in that effort ended up putting her into retirement.
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