Today, Arizona governor Jan Brewer took to a Phoenix radio station to discuss a certain uncomfortable situation. The incident occurred during “the longest 16 seconds of my life.” Since Brewer first stormed onto the national political scene with the passing of Arizona’s controversial new immigration policy, she’s proven herself to be a polarizing politician. By our reckoning, Brewer has likely had many, many extremely unpleasant experiences in the past six months. But which one was the absolute worst? Take your best guess from the options below.

• Embarrassment No. 1: The first time she listened to the Chuck D song “By the Time I Get to Arizona,” which contains the lyric “the governor is a Hitler.”

• Embarrassment No. 2: That time she was reminded that, contrary to her public statements about the matter, her father did not die “fighting the Nazi regime in Germany”; rather, he passed away in California in 1955.

• Embarrassment No. 3: The televised gubernatorial debate in which Brewer was seemingly unaware that she had to prepare an introductory statement. “I have, uh, done so much, and I cannot believe that we have changed uh, everything since I have become your governor in the last 600 days,” she began. “Other than every single part of it, Jan Brewer's opening statement last night was pretty good,” wrote Saturday Night Live’s Seth Meyers on Twitter.

• Embarrassment No. 4: The initial viewing of her own anti–Eric Holder commercial, which features a frog, a song, and some saucy admonishments.

• Embarrassment No. 5: That time her state was sued by the federal government. And lost.

Answer after the jump!If you guessed Embarrassment No. 3, you are a winner! Your reward? This: