YouTube Palin: What Brewer Has And Obama Doesn’t


Sarah Palin Uses Spanish Slang Cojones

Sarah Palin praised Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on Fox News Sunday.  She was asked about last week's injunction against the most controversial parts of Arizona's law and the state's effort to press forward with its immigration enforcement plans.  "Jan Brewer has the cojones that our president does not have," Palin said. "If our own president will not enforce our federal law, more power to Jan Brewer."

This YouTube Video shows Palin on Fox News Sunday:


Palin called the judge's ruling in the injunction sought by the White House "unfortunate" but hopefully "temporary." She criticized the Obama administration for lax border enforcement and for not taking action against "sanctuary cities" that turn a blind eye to illegal immigration.

"And Jan Brewer and other governors who are protecting their citizens, protecting the nation as a whole, we're very, very thankful that they're willing to go toe-to-toe and go all the way to the Supreme Court if need be and get this thing resolved," Palin said.

The Barack Hussein Obama administration denies claims that it is weak on border security, pointing to the National Guard deployment, as well as a buildup in Border Patrol, as evidence.  They deployment was called for over a month and still hasn’t happened.  Obama said the National Guard deployment would be August 1st.  It still hasn’t happened.

Obama won’t take care of the illegal alien problem.  Now he goes to court to block states from taking care of the problem.  Obama is looking for 12 million new voters to help with his socialist agenda.  He cares nothing about the dangers on the border.

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