What a difference a year (and change) can make.
On Tuesday, Governor Jan Brewer welcomed President Barack Obama to Arizona with open arms and a warm smile in a coral colored jacket. But back in early 2012, in slightly pinker attire, she made headlines when photographers caught her “finger-wagging” at the president as he arrived on the tarmac.
During the first exchange, Brewer and Obama were at odds over immigration concerns and her characterization of meetings they’d had on the topic. Brewer had defended her state’s controversial and strict immigration law. Obama opposed it. She accused the president of patronizing her on the topic, while his team insisted their meetings were cordial.
Since then, Brewer has warmed up to at least one Obama-policy: health reform. She became one of the most prominent Republican supporters of Obamacare earlier this year, urging her colleagues in the state house to pass a deal on Medicaid expansion, even refusing to sign any other legislation until they did.









