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    The Romney European Tour 2012 - How Many Can He Piss Off?



    Romney stirs Olympic tiff as European tour begins

    By DAVID STRINGER, Associated Press – 28 minutes ago

    LONDON (AP) — Mitt Romney wanted to highlight U.S.-British bonds — and show off his diplomatic skills to boot — but he managed to rankle the Olympic hosts instead, from Prime Minister David Cameron on down.

    The Republican presidential candidate, taking a turn on the world stage, called London's problems with Olympic Games preparation "disconcerting." That prompted Cameron to retort on Thursday that doubters would "see beyond doubt that Britain can deliver." And London Mayor Boris Johnson told tens of thousands gathered in Hyde Park: "There's a guy called Mitt Romney who wants to know if we are ready. Are we ready? Yes we are!"

    Amid the uproar, Romney tried to back off his critique, finally concluding, "I expect the games to be highly successful."

    Romney also caused a stir with his attendance at a fundraiser with banking executives tainted by a British interest rate-fixing scandal. And he inadvertently disclosed that he held a secret meeting with the head of Britain's intelligence service.

    The bobbles threatened to undermine Romney's first international tour as the man who would replace Democratic President Barack Obama.

    A one-term Massachusetts governor with limited foreign policy experience, he is hoping to show voters back home that he is ready to represent the U.S. strongly and smoothly at a time of global economic turmoil and security troubles. He also wants to emphasize his own tenure running the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City by attending this year's opening ceremonies. And he hopes to draw subtle contrasts with Obama.

    "I'm looking forward to the bust of Winston Churchill being in the Oval Office again," Romney told donors at a fundraiser, Obama's administration sent back to Britain a bust of Churchill that once sat in the Oval Office. Obama aides say it was scheduled to be returned.

    All in all, though, it was a shaky start to Romney's planned weeklong trip overseas that will include Israel and Poland after England.

    As he met with British leaders past and present, Romney sought to keep the focus on the close alliance between America and Britain, praising "the unique relationship that exists between our nations, our commitment to common values, our commitment to peace in the world and a desire to see a stronger and growing economy."

    But he may have ended up straining his own relationship with the British — and embarrassing them — by questioning whether the country could host a flawless Olympics after years of preparation.

    England has constructed an enormous Olympic Park in East London, will showcase tennis at Wimbledon, is hosting soccer in Glasgow in Scotland and has even built a volleyball court behind No. 10 Downing Street, where Romney met with Cameron. Yet, the country has faced steady media coverage of things that have gone wrong: A security firm didn't hire enough people; problems at immigration threatened security risks.

    Shortly after arriving in London on Wednesday, Romney told NBC News that it was unclear whether issues that have dogged the final preparations could be overcome, saying: "It's hard to know just how well it will turn out." He made the remark two days before the opening ceremonies and after his staff had attended the dress rehearsal for that show.

    By the next morning, Cameron was standing outside Olympic Park responding to questions about Romney's comments.

    "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," Cameron added. His aides said that was not intended as a jibe at Romney or Salt Lake City. But that didn't stop people on the Internet and elsewhere from suggesting it was.

    As criticism of Romney's comments mounted, he suggested it's impossible for any Olympic Games to go off without a hitch.

    Later, Romney and Cameron met in private, discussing economic issues and alliances in Afghanistan and Syria — as well as the Olympics — and the American sought again to clarify his remarks on the games.

    "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."

    By the end of the day Thursday, Romney was outlining his own mistakes as a way of explaining why he had mentioned problems with security forces and immigration enforcement.

    "My experience as an Olympic organizer is that there are always a few very small things that end up not going quite right in the first day or so — these get ironed out and then when the games themselves begin and the athletes take over," Romney said as he stood outside No. 10 Downing St. "All the mistakes of the organizing committee, and I made a few, all of those are overwhelmed by the many things that the athletes carry out that capture the spirit of the Games."

    Back home, White House spokesman Jay Carney piled on, telling reporters about an Olympic security briefing held in Washington.

    "In keeping with our special relationship, the president also made it clear that he has the utmost confidence in our close friend and ally, the United Kingdom, as they finalize preparations to host the London Olympics," Carney said.

    After a day of meetings and an interview with CNN, Romney headed to a fundraiser at the Mandarin Oriental hotel that raised over $2 million. It attracted employees of Barclays, which has been in the spotlight after becoming the first bank to admit its employees were involved in manipulating a key interest rate index.

    Last month, U.S. and British agencies fined Barclays a total of $453 million. Chief executive Bob Diamond resigned. Diamond was to have been a host of Romney's fundraiser. He dropped out of the event but had already sent a check for $2,500.

    So have 82 others who listed their employer as Barclays or Barclays Capital on Federal Election Commission records, including two who gave the maximum to the Romney campaign both in 2011 and 2012.

    Reports of Barclays' links to the Romney campaign drew the attention of some members of the British House of Commons, who called on "Barclays and its executives to cease fundraising for political candidates immediately and to concentrate entirely on repairing confidence and trust in the banking system instead."

    Romney took questions from the donors who had gathered in a ballroom at the hotel in the Knightsbridge neighborhood in London. Asked about how he would deal with banking regulation, Romney said the Republican Party has sometimes made a "mistake" in focusing too much on deregulation — but that a sweeping banking overhaul passed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis went too far.

    "I believe Dodd-Frank has gone beyond what was appropriate," Romney said of the banking bill.

    Earlier, Romney met with the head of MI-6, Britain's intelligence service, during his visit to the Foreign Commonwealth Office. The meeting wasn't listed on public schedules, and revealing such a meeting isn't common in the U.K. But the Republican presidential candidate told reporters about it in a statement outside Cameron's home.

    In his other meetings, British officials questioned Romney about so-called fiscal "cliff" that U.S. policymakers will have to deal with next year, as well as his plans to expand trade and potentially develop a free trade agreement between America and the Europeans. Romney asked questions about the situations in Iran and also in Syria, where a broiling conflict has the potential to flare as an election issue in the fall.

    The candidate's troubles started even before he landed in London.

    Earlier this week, the Australians issued a statement clarifying Foreign Minister Bob Carr's remarks after Romney told donors that Carr met with him and sees an "America in decline."

    Romney also has faced criticism in the Jewish press abroad for scheduling a fundraiser on Tisha B'Av, a Jewish fasting day that commemorates the destruction of two temples in Jerusalem. And Romney was forced to distance himself from an unnamed campaign adviser quoted in the Daily Telegraph newspaper saying that Romney believes the U.S. relationship with Britain is special because of shared "Anglo Saxon heritage" and that the current White House doesn't appreciate that shared history.

    Associated Press writer Bob Barr in London contributed to this report.



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    "Anglo-Saxon" quote overshadows start of Romney tour
    July 25, 2012|Steve Holland | Reuters




    LONDON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney began a foreign tour on Wednesday forced to disavow a report that an adviser had accused President Barack Obama of not understanding the shared "Anglo-Saxon heritage" of Britain and the United States.

    As Romney arrived in London for a three-day stay, The Daily Telegraph quoted an unnamed Romney campaign adviser who lauded the special relationship between the two countries.
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    "We are part of an Anglo-Saxon heritage, and he feels that the special relationship is special," the Telegraph quoted the adviser as saying, "The White House didn't fully appreciate the shared history we have."

    The paper said the adviser's remarks "may prompt accusations of racial insensitivity."

    Romney is in London to attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games on Friday, the first leg of a week-long trip that will also take him to Israel and Poland as he seeks to burnish his foreign policy credentials and present himself as a viable alternative to the Democratic incumbent.

    Romney, in an NBC News interview, dismissed the comment but said the United States and Britain do enjoy specialties and that he believes Obama recognizes this as well.

    "It goes back to our very beginnings -- cultural and historical. But I also believe the president understands that. So I don't agree with whoever that adviser might be, but do agree that we have a very common bond between ourselves and Great Britain," the former Massachusetts governor said.

    The Obama re-election campaign, which is trying to portray Romney as a foreign policy novice, leaped on the Anglo-Saxon remark by issuing a statement from Vice President Joe Biden, who accused Romney of "playing politics with international diplomacy."

    'DISTURBING START'

    "The comments reported this morning are a disturbing start to a trip designed to demonstrate Governor Romney's readiness to represent the United States on the world's stage. Not surprisingly, this is just another feeble attempt by the Romney campaign to score political points at the expense of this critical partnership. This assertion is beneath a presidential campaign," Biden said.

    Romney is to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour Party leader Ed Milliband and other British officials as well as former Prime Minister Tony Blair on Thursday.

    While he is not expected to issue any policy pronouncements, all of the meetings will have carefully orchestrated photo opportunities with the aim of showing American voters images of Romney on the world stage.

    Issues from back home, however, were still front and center. In the NBC interview, conducted from the Tower of London, Romney defended his decision not to release more of his tax records beyond the 2010 documents already released and the 2011 papers that are being worked on.

    The Obama campaign has made a big issue out of Romney's tax records, suggesting he has something to hide.

    Romney expressed ignorance about when a horse owned by his wife, Ann Romney, would be participating in the Olympic sport called dressage. Democrats have used the Romneys' involvement in the sport to call attention to their vast wealth. Ann Romney rides horses to relieve stress and ease symptoms of multiple sclerosis.




    "I have to tell you. This is Ann's sport. I'm not even sure which day the sport goes on. She will get the chance to see it, I will not be watching the event. I hope her horse does well," he said.

    Obama is trying to head off a strong challenge from Romney in a campaign largely centered on the weak U.S. economy. Romney is taking some risk by spending a week abroad in the heat of a close campaign since any comment he makes could be seen as criticizing the president, which most U.S. politicians are reluctant to do once they leave American shores.

    To get around that problem, Romney set the stage for his trip with a scathing speech on American soil on Tuesday, accusing the president of mishandling foreign policy hot spots from the Middle East to China and neglecting U.S. allies.

    Romney's visit to London is aimed at recalling the role he played in salvaging the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, a key portion of his resume as a businessman who can fix problems.

    That part of his biography has come under fire from the Obama campaign, which insists that at that time he was still nominally in control of Bain Capital, a private equity firm that had shipped some U.S. jobs overseas.

    (Editing by Alistair Bell and Mohammad Zargham)
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    • Satan
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2004
      • 6666

      #3
      Mittens can go to Bitburg Cemetery like Reagan. Only he wouldn't lay a wreath down, he would baptize the dead Nazis..

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      Originally posted by Sockfucker
      I've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.

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      • Nickdfresh
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        • Oct 2004
        • 49126

        #4
        I had my beliefs about Rumney, but I didn't think he was this much of a bumbling jackoff....

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        • Nickdfresh
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          • Oct 2004
          • 49126

          #5
          Originally posted by Satan
          Mittens can go to Bitburg Cemetery like Reagan. Only he wouldn't lay a wreath down, he would baptize the dead Nazis..

          I think Reagan was a bit of an idiot for going to Bitburg, but not every dead German there was a Nazi, even the teen SS soldiers. Also, not all SS troops committed hideous atrocities...

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          • ELVIS
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            • Dec 2003
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            #6
            He'd still be better than Obama...


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            • Nickdfresh
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              • Oct 2004
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              #7
              Originally posted by ELVIS
              He'd still be better than Obama...


              'Cause he's white. Then vote for him you fake, shill fuck...

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              • ELVIS
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                • Dec 2003
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                #8
                That's racist, asswipe...


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                • Nickdfresh
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                  • Oct 2004
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ELVIS
                  That's racist, asswipe...


                  Exactly! And you'll vote for him...

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                  • Va Beach VH Fan
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                    • Dec 2003
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                    • Satan
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ELVIS
                      He'd still be better than Obama...


                      No, he absolutely would not.

                      Each BCE President has been worse than the one before. Do you REALLY want to see what WORSE THAN CHIMPY looks like?
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                      • ELVIS
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                        • Dec 2003
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                        Exactly! And you'll vote for him...
                        You're racist dude...

                        Calling racism for not wanting Obama for another four years is racist, and it's a new low for you...

                        You liberals are getting pretty worried that your precious Obama won't get reelected...

                        I hope Romney beats Obama but I doubt I will vote for him...


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                        • ELVIS
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Satan

                          Each BCE President has been worse than the one before. Do you REALLY want to see what WORSE THAN CHIMPY looks like?
                          I know what it looks like, Barry Davis...


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                          • atomicpnk47
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                            #14
                            It doesn't matter who the fuck the president is ....Different face same shit.

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                            • ELVIS
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                              #15
                              Yep...


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