Colleen Mathis
Of course they have no shame:
Gov. Jan Brewer may make another attempt as early as this coming week to fire the chairwoman of the Independent Redistricting Commission.
The governor said Friday her attorneys are studying the brief order issued late Thursday by the Arizona Supreme Court voiding the governor's Nov. 1 decision to fire Colleen Mathis. She said all options are on the table - including recrafting the letter she sent to Mathis firing her in a way that might pass court muster.
And Brewer said she also is weighing whether to ask the high court for a restraining order to block the commission from giving final approval to its draft maps - the ones she and other Republicans find objectionable - while she considers what to do next.
The report goes on to mention that Republicans are also considering a plan to push a ballot measure early next year that would repeal the IRC—which voters approved (via the ballot box, of course) just a decade ago by a 56-44 margin. If successful, that would allow the GOP-dominated legislature to draw its own maps, which is pretty much the only way these whiners will ever be happy.
Regardless, if Brewer tries to impeach Mathis a second time, Arizona Democrats seriously need to start thinking about an effort to recall their governor. This kind of abuse of power can't go unpunished.