Jan Brewer makes fool of herself on CNN: Dang it, she’s tired of being called a racist! (VIDEO)

Former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer was a guest on CNN’s Sunday morning news talk show, and bumbling person who signed Arizona’s “Papers Please” law is once again crying about her and Trump being called racists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8Crp44QGOg
“But dang it,” [Jan Brewer] exclaimed. “I get fed up that we hear over and over and over and over again from the president of the United States that every time somebody wants to support on the Constitution and the rule of law that we are out there because we are racist and bigots.”
Jan Brewer represents a lot of the rhetoric you hear from the right-wing today.
First of all, remember that rich white people are the victims in this nation. They are the victims of “reverse-racism.” If you think about this term though, it implies that racism is supposed to go FROM white people TO brown people; otherwise it would just be called racism, right?
With regard to the rule of law, why does everyone look the other way when Sheriff Arpaio has been found guilty of violating the rule of law while he pretends to uphold the rule of law? When Republicans like Jan Brewer proclaim the Constitution and then sign off on unconstitutional bills such as SB1070?

Conservatives like Jan Brewer proclaim the rule of law, but then use their legislative privilege to get out of trouble when causing an accident on the freeway after being drunk.
The federal courts are ruling AGAINST the right-wing, against folks such as Sheriff Arpaio for being guilty of racial profiling.
Maricopa County is paying over $50 million just to protect Arpaio and his unconstitutional raids; hardly fiscally conservative.
Why do they do all this? Racial rhetoric is always the underlying basis, from “immigration” to “war on drugs” to “terrorism” to “affirmative-action” to even the birther movement which Arpaio and Donald Trump embraced.
These latter two are politicians that Republicans keep electing, or in Trump’s case are electing today despite all his racial rhetoric, from building a wall to banning Muslims to judges being unable to do their job if they are Mexican or Muslim.
President Obama doesn’t cry about being called a Muslim or Kenyan-born because he knows this isn’t true. Meanwhile Republicans keep crying about being called “racist and bigots” because perhaps they know there is a bit of truth to it?
At a fundraiser for Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) on Friday, Obama took a shot at Trump.
“We don’t have time for charlatans and we don’t have time for hatred and we don’t have time for bigotry and we don’t have time for film-flam,” the president said. “And we don’t have the luxury of just popping off and saying just whatever comes to the top of our heads. Don’t have time for that.”
The comments appeared to hit a nerve with Brewer when she was asked about them during a panel segment on CNN.
“Obama just always comes tearing after Republicans constantly, calling names and calling people bigots and racists,” she complained. “And that’s their big comeback, you know. And it’s absolutely ridiculous. To see a president speak like that is offensive.”
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley reminded Brewer that the president did not make his comments “about all Republicans.”
“But he did say it rightly that Donald Trump is a bigot, Donald Trump is a racist,” O’Malley insisted. “Donald Trump is, in fact, making fascist appeals. That’s why many self-respecting Republicans are not supporting Donald Trump.”
“We need to discuss policy,” Brewer shot back. “With President Obama and Hillary Clinton, every time you disagree with them, it doesn’t matter which subject it is, you’re a bigot or you’re a racist!”
“No, that’s not true,” O’Malley replied.
CNN host Jake Tapper wondered if Brewer considered any of Trump’s remarks “to be at the very least racially tinged or offensive on a racial level.”
Brewer, however, gave Trump a pass because he was “new to the political area” when he said things she “wasn’t comfortable with.”
“But dang it,” she exclaimed. “I get fed up that we hear over and over and over and over again from the president of the United States that every time somebody wants to support on the Constitution and the rule of law that we are out there because we are racist and bigots.”
Source: Raw Story.
Originally published at TSON News.