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Too funny. The Guardian is more left wing than MSNBC.
BrainDead can't read unbiased reporting. It would destroy her world view.
Here's the Telegraph's story of Romney shaking the Etch-a-Sketch.
Olympics: Mitt Romney seeks to play down London 2012 comments
His words contrasted with an interview he gave to US television channel NBC News shortly before arriving in London, in which he played up the teething problems which have beset preparations for 2012, and appeared to suggest that Britons would not get behind the Games.
"Do they come together and celebrate the Olympic moment? That's something which we only find out once the Games actually begin," he said.
"It's hard to know just how well it will turn out. There are a few things that were disconcerting.
"The stories about the private security firm not having enough people, the supposed strike of the immigration and Customs officials - that obviously is not something which is encouraging."
The remarks were greeted with anger, with many British supporters of the Games taking to Twitter to accuse Mr Romney of being graceless and rude.
Too funny. The Guardian is more left wing than MSNBC.
BrainDead can't read unbiased reporting. It would destroy her world view.
An astonishing moment from a Faux news viewer. I don't know about you cali. girl, but I do think it matters how other countries feel towards us, or are you one of those silly umpa lumpas who have never left their back yard and thinks the USA is the greatest be all end all and Fu to the rest of the world. To me its people like you who spew that nonsense that are the hacks.......
His derisory comments questioning Britains preparedness for the Olympics in an interview with NBC were a strange way to build bridges with a country that he says should be restored as the umbilical ally of the United States, and a strange way to demonstrate the persuasive qualities needed as leader of the free world.
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I have listened to Mitt Romney's stump speech countless times. A standard refrain is to run down Europe not a hard case to make at the moment and that includes us.
Not once have I heard him praise Britain or extol the special relationship he now belatedly trumpets. He even reprised his dislike of the NHS shortly before leaving for these shores of benighted, yellow-toothed natives who spend half their lives waiting in hospital, having tried as governor of Massachusetts to ensure that everyone in his state, as in Britain, had access to health care.
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Whining about negs just to get your buddies to put it back is a rather obvious tactic. Dumbass.
I never whined about negs..or brought them to the mods..
Dumbass.
That's not actually true, is it Swallow?
It's not an issue for Obama. It's a gift TO Obama.
I'm sure 0bama will spike in the polls because of this...
No, really....
No, just another small fact added for consideration in people voting for Romney. It's also another primary example of Romney flip-flops, and not understanding the British psyche, and showing how little he knows about foreign policy.
Certainly a set of idiotic statements to make just prior to visiting the country.
The Guardian's just a labour party and muslim aapologist rag enjoyed by clueless adolescent progressives here in the states.............
Surprising eh ???
David Cameron delivered a putdown to Mitt Romney after the US presidential candidate cast doubt on Britains ability to deliver the Olympic Games.
Mr Romney, who played a role in rescuing the scandal-tarnished Winter Olympics in remote Salt Lake City, had told US TV last night that there were disconcerting stories about Britains readiness and it was hard to know just how well it [the Games] ... will turn out.
Today the Prime Minister hit back: We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course its easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere.
The remark was widely seen as an allusion to the Salt Lake City Games which Mr Romney oversaw.
The exchange came as Mr Romney received a perfunctory welcome from the British political establishment on a day that was swiftly dubbed the Romneyshambles for a series of gaffes.
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