Interview by Andrew Goldman
The New York Times Magazine
The photograph of you confronting the president has become quite famous. If you could do it over again, would you avoid wagging your finger?
He’s the one that chose to make a brief encounter about something petty that showed his thin skin. I agree it was unfortunate, but it happened, and I moved on.
He didn’t like what you wrote about your White House meeting to discuss Arizona’s immigration law. Is that the gist of it?
I said that I would like to talk about the advances we’ve made here. That’s when he said that he didn’t like the way he was portrayed in my book, and that took me aback. He walked away in the middle of my sentence.
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