Mitt Romney Walks Back London Olympics Criticism

Mayhem

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/26/mitt-romney-olympics-london_n_1705657.html

Mitt Romney, in his first trip abroad as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, is trying to walk back comments he made questioning London's Olympics preparation -- comments that have drawn a sharp response from Prime Minister David Cameron.

The dustup began Wednesday, as Romney, who ran the 2002 Salt Lake City games, said there were "disconcerting" signs in the days before this year's games.

"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," he told NBC News.

"Do they come together and celebrate the Olympic moment? And that's something which we only find out once the games actually begin," he said.

Cameron soon rebuked Romney. "We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course, it's easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere," he said.

"I think we will show the whole world not just that we come together as a United Kingdom, but also we're extremely good at welcoming people from across the world," Cameron added. "I will obviously make those points to Mitt Romney. I look forward to meeting him."

In comments before meeting with Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, Romney was more measured. "My experience with regards to the Olympics is it is impossible for absolutely no mistakes to occur," he said. "Of course, there will be errors from time to time, but those are all overshadowed by the extraordinary demonstrations of courage, character and determination by the athletes."


UPDATE: 3:35 p.m. -- Mitt Romney's disastrous British trip continued Thursday when, according to The Huffington Post UK, he "caused amusement" by saying he had spent a great day in the "backside" of Downing Street, rather than the back garden.

In another faux pas, Romney announced his meeting with MI6, the U.K. Secret Intelligence Service whose existence was only acknowledged by the British government in 1994.

"I appreciated the insights and perspectives of the leaders of the government here and opposition here as well as the head of MI6," he told reporters.

MI6 was mum about the meeting, according to the Wall Street Journal. "[MI6 Chief] Sir John Sawers meets with lots of people," said an aide in the British foreign press office, "but we don’t give a running commentary of any of these meetings."

London Mayor Boris Johnson hit back at Romney's comments about the Summer Games before a crowd of 60,000 in Hyde Park. "There is a guy called Mitt Romney who wants to know if we are ready. Yes, we are," he declared.

Romney also seemed to break the longstanding rule for U.S. politicians not to criticize the president overseas. At a fundraiser for American expats, he reportedly said, "I'm looking forward to the bust of Winston Churchill being in the Oval Office again," referring to the White House returning the artwork to the British Embassy in early 2009. President Barack Obama replaced it with a bust of Abraham Lincoln.

This doofus can't even have a spot of tea and crumpets without making us look bad. The only people who are going to vote for him are the hayseeds that are as stoopid as him.
 

larss

I'm watching some specialist videos
This doofus can't even have a spot of tea and crumpets without making us look bad. The only people who are going to vote for him are the hayseeds that are as stoopid as him.

I fear that there are an awful lot of stoopids.
 
But it was the most truthful thing he'd said in years. We are a small island that make things nobody wants.

Walking it back... dats so Romney.
 
If his goal was to look presidential, he failed miserably. He made three gaffes: blasted the Olympics, didn't know Ed Milliband's name and acknowledged that he had a meeting with MI6:facepalm:
 

vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
Romney's right; we ARE unprepared.
Also, the passport checkers are going on strike.
And they've every right to. After all, why should the guys who work hard doing an important job get a pittance when the bankers that wreck the economy get MILLIONS?
 

Mayhem

Banned
Romney's right; we ARE unprepared.
Also, the passport checkers are going on strike.
And they've every right to. After all, why should the guys who work hard doing an important job get a pittance when the bankers that wreck the economy get MILLIONS?

The point is, this guy who wants to be President can't keep from pissing off and alienating our closest ally, 10 minutes after he gets off the plane. This guy who wants to be President can't help but brag to his sycophants back home how he got briefed by James Bond's boss. What's next? Is he going to walk up to the Queen and ask, "Dang girl, when are you going to kick so England can have a King again?" I wouldn't put it past him.
 

StanScratch

My Penis Is Dancing!
I think during the upcoming debates, Obama should just keep his mouth shut and let Mitt keep on talking.
 
Romney's right; we ARE unprepared.
Also, the passport checkers are going on strike.
And they've every right to. After all, why should the guys who work hard doing an important job get a pittance when the bankers that wreck the economy get MILLIONS?

That's fine if he doesn't think London is prepared but don't voice it publicly, do it privately when you meet with PM Cameron. Also, Mitt has to understand that nobody likes to be insulted by a foreigner in their own country. I don't blame the Brits if they are angry with him, if some foreign politician came over to the U.S and criticized our olympic games I'd be be pissed too
 

bobjustbob

Proud member of FreeOnes Hall Of Fame. Retired to
Hey Mitt! How did you feel when people came to your Olympics and criticized your prep? Oh, wait...

Being a conservitive is like being a Met's fan. You have hope in your heart. You can see the failure coming and wonder when the others will see it. You sit quietly saying to yourself,"Wait till next year."
 
Willard is a paper tiger, he's there to make Obama look good, both puppets are funded by many of the same interests, look it up, its very similar to a Don King fight, both fighters are owned by the same master
 
If his goal was to look presidential, he failed miserably. He made three gaffes: blasted the Olympics, didn't know Ed Milliband's name and acknowledged that he had a meeting with MI6:facepalm:

Holy crap, that is bad. I didn't realise he'd made that many mistakes. All I knew of was the Olympics comment. So is this guy "George W Bush 2" then? lol
 
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