Proud Brits rally after Romney bad-mouths Olympics

LONDON (AP) - Mitt Romney may be just what the London Olympics needed.
In little more than 24 hours in London, the U.S. presidential candidate has gotten Britons to stop complaining about bumper-to-bumper traffic, cringing about cost overruns and fretting about shoddy security - and instead start taking pride in their country's long-awaited day in the sun.
From Prime Minister David Cameron to ordinary Londoners rushing to work, Britons recoiled at the visiting American's suggestion that the logistical problems encountered so far were "disconcerting." Many who have themselves been slamming organizers as incompetent, and the massive competition as an expensive fiasco, are suddenly rallying around the flag.
"Mitt the Twit" screamed Friday's headline in The Sun, which just days ago was trumpeting an embarrassing incident in which an official bus carrying the U.S. team from Heathrow airport got lost and spent hours in traffic.
"Who invited party-pooper Romney?" asked the Daily Mail.
"Nowhere Man" declared the more reserved Times of London, a reference to a biting comment by the famously diplomatic Cameron, who implied that Romney lacked the experience to offer advice to one of the world's great capitals since the Olympics he helped organize in Salt Lake City, Utah, took place "in the middle of nowhere."
"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 said.
Colorful London Mayor Boris Johnson also got in on the act, using Romney's criticism as a rallying cry to stoke up a crowd of tens of thousands gathered at Hyde Park on Thursday night: "There's a guy called Mitt Romney who wants to know if we are ready. Are we ready? Yes, we are!"
Romney spent much of Friday trying to dial back his dig, but ended up raising more eyebrows when he referred to looking out of the "back side" of 10 Downing Street to see the beach volleyball stadium and after he let slip that he had met with the head of MI6, Britain's overseas intelligence agency. Briefings with British spy chiefs are usually kept secret.
To the British, "back side" usually refers to the derriere.
Residents learned of Romney's Olympic readiness comments from friends, television and social media. And the fact the Republican presidential candidate tried to make amends seemed to win him little favor.
"What would he know?" asked Londoner Liudmila Troshina, wearing a Team Great Britain jersey and posing for pictures along with her husband in Piccadilly Circus. "I don't really care what people from other countries think about us because I take my information firsthand - from people who live here."
"No matter what some man said, we are prepared ... to support our country, our city and our sportsmen with everything we have," she added.
Those sentiments are a quick about-face from the weeks of moaning many Britons have engaged in prior to the games, which begin with the opening ceremony Friday night.
For months, the nation has been awash in complaints - from taxi drivers angry over special traffic lanes for Olympics VIPS, to slack-jawed travelers staring down long lines at immigration, to commuters apoplectic about being asked to rethink their journey to avoid the crush of Olympic tourists, to residents alarmed that surface-to-air missiles have been placed on their roofs to fight terrorism.
Even the heavens have come in for a browbeating, with the Times of London publishing an editorial recently demanding an end to weeks of rain.
"It is a British sport," Labour lawmaker David Winnick told The Associated Press on Friday. "We always complain."
He should know.
One of the iconic images of London's troubles was Winnick's cutting exchange with the head of the G4S security group earlier this month after the company failed to provide enough Olympics workers, forcing the British military to step in.
"It's a humiliating shambles for the country, isn't it?" Winnick demanded of Nick Buckles after the CEO offered a groveling mea culpa on live TV, repeating the charge until Buckles could not deny that it was.
But even Winnick winced when he heard what Romney had to say.
"These are internal matters that would be well dealt with under our own democratic system," he said. "There is a feeling, and I'm sure it applies in the United States, that ... families can quarrel bitterly in private, but should anyone from the outside have a go, the family is united. In other words: 'Mind your own business.'"
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Associated Press writer Jenna Fryer contributed to this report.
In little more than 24 hours in London, the U.S. presidential candidate has gotten Britons to stop complaining about bumper-to-bumper traffic, cringing about cost overruns and fretting about shoddy security - and instead start taking pride in their country's long-awaited day in the sun.
From Prime Minister David Cameron to ordinary Londoners rushing to work, Britons recoiled at the visiting American's suggestion that the logistical problems encountered so far were "disconcerting." Many who have themselves been slamming organizers as incompetent, and the massive competition as an expensive fiasco, are suddenly rallying around the flag.
"Mitt the Twit" screamed Friday's headline in The Sun, which just days ago was trumpeting an embarrassing incident in which an official bus carrying the U.S. team from Heathrow airport got lost and spent hours in traffic.
"Who invited party-pooper Romney?" asked the Daily Mail.
"Nowhere Man" declared the more reserved Times of London, a reference to a biting comment by the famously diplomatic Cameron, who implied that Romney lacked the experience to offer advice to one of the world's great capitals since the Olympics he helped organize in Salt Lake City, Utah, took place "in the middle of nowhere."
"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 said.
Colorful London Mayor Boris Johnson also got in on the act, using Romney's criticism as a rallying cry to stoke up a crowd of tens of thousands gathered at Hyde Park on Thursday night: "There's a guy called Mitt Romney who wants to know if we are ready. Are we ready? Yes, we are!"
Romney spent much of Friday trying to dial back his dig, but ended up raising more eyebrows when he referred to looking out of the "back side" of 10 Downing Street to see the beach volleyball stadium and after he let slip that he had met with the head of MI6, Britain's overseas intelligence agency. Briefings with British spy chiefs are usually kept secret.
To the British, "back side" usually refers to the derriere.
Residents learned of Romney's Olympic readiness comments from friends, television and social media. And the fact the Republican presidential candidate tried to make amends seemed to win him little favor.
"What would he know?" asked Londoner Liudmila Troshina, wearing a Team Great Britain jersey and posing for pictures along with her husband in Piccadilly Circus. "I don't really care what people from other countries think about us because I take my information firsthand - from people who live here."
"No matter what some man said, we are prepared ... to support our country, our city and our sportsmen with everything we have," she added.
Those sentiments are a quick about-face from the weeks of moaning many Britons have engaged in prior to the games, which begin with the opening ceremony Friday night.
For months, the nation has been awash in complaints - from taxi drivers angry over special traffic lanes for Olympics VIPS, to slack-jawed travelers staring down long lines at immigration, to commuters apoplectic about being asked to rethink their journey to avoid the crush of Olympic tourists, to residents alarmed that surface-to-air missiles have been placed on their roofs to fight terrorism.
Even the heavens have come in for a browbeating, with the Times of London publishing an editorial recently demanding an end to weeks of rain.
"It is a British sport," Labour lawmaker David Winnick told The Associated Press on Friday. "We always complain."
He should know.
One of the iconic images of London's troubles was Winnick's cutting exchange with the head of the G4S security group earlier this month after the company failed to provide enough Olympics workers, forcing the British military to step in.
"It's a humiliating shambles for the country, isn't it?" Winnick demanded of Nick Buckles after the CEO offered a groveling mea culpa on live TV, repeating the charge until Buckles could not deny that it was.
But even Winnick winced when he heard what Romney had to say.
"These are internal matters that would be well dealt with under our own democratic system," he said. "There is a feeling, and I'm sure it applies in the United States, that ... families can quarrel bitterly in private, but should anyone from the outside have a go, the family is united. In other words: 'Mind your own business.'"
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Associated Press writer Jenna Fryer contributed to this report.
Romney ... Fail... what could you expect from this clown anyway....
I'd like to see the AP write something (using this high school tone) about Obama. Not that I love Romney.. but this reads like a bathroom stall.
I imagine the Michelle Obama piece featured below this one covers he issue of: eating lunch in London.
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The original story was by Philip Rucker, of The Washington Post. The AP simply picked it up & ran with it.
"Mitt the Twit" LOL. Why can't American newspapers have such awesome headlines. We're not allowed to have any fun at all here in the US.
I would agree it's hilarious. It rhymes too. There's also "Brit, the Isle of Twit" just not as funny. The Earl of Twit. The King of Twit. The Twit of Twit. The Duke of Twit. The Duchess of Brit Twit, The Archduke of Twittendon, The Queen of The Southern Twits,  Lord Twit, and The Twit of All Twits.
 @Granny_MAC And let's not forget, the aptly titled skit from years ago on Monty Python, "The Twit Olympics"!
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The Brits can always be counted on for making a good soup sandwich.
I don't think the fine upstanding Americans in Salt Lake City take kindly to the thrashing by a Prime Minister of their fine city. They are in the middle of Gods country and not nowheres. Maybe the Brits are just used to milling about in a fog like the 'London fog' aimlessly wandering and mallingering with no place in particular to go except maybe a circus.
The "back side" of 10 ... too funny.Â
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@OweBomba that never happened. At least go to snopes before you post crap like this. Its already debunked.
You know this is just a total outright lie?..right..??Â
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The bust that was returned was "loaned" to President Bush. It was loaned as a replacement for the Churchill bust that is still on permanent display in the White House. During the Bush years, the origional bust was to be repaired/reconditioned/restored. The loaner was returned, the origional is still in the White House. It was and always has been a NON ISSUE..Except for people who are fed lies and love to eat them up.
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BTW..Here is a source..with pictures that tells the truth. You won't believe it anyway, but I still think you should know.
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 @RainyState So because an Obama spokesperson from the White House says their story is the "true story", that automatically must mean it is? A member of the Obama administration is the last person I would trust for the "facts".
 The Telegraph is owned by Rupert Murdoch.  It is a rag, and has little journalistic value to say the least.  A non-issue created by the "Liberal Media".  Just because Murdoch publishes a slam piece against Obama, does not make it the truth.  Again, see the above for the true story.  I don't think a single Brit was offended by the return.  @OweBomba
@RainyState this stuff is so easy to find; snopes has an article about it also. ITs always these fundamentalists like him and odramamustgo that cite falsities like this.
@OweBomba Never happened. Rebuttal: you just sent me a link to a story from back in 2009, and its already been disproven. Take today's story from the USA Today: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/theoval/post/2012/07/obama-did-not-send-back-churchills-bust/1
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 @RainyState I don't see where the lie is. A bust was returned. He or she may be not informed as to the nature of that bust but they are not lieing as a bust was returned. The issue of returning a loaner is much ado about nothing. Loans should be returned. If some Brits didn't know of the nature of the bust too then they would likely be offended also. I just don't see how you "know" someone is out and out lying? I would not have known either.Â
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FACT:Â Â the bust was on LOAN to the US, it was from the Government's (Great Britain) Act Collection following 9/11.
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FACT:Â Â it is STILL in Washington DC, at the residence of ambassador Sir Nigel Sheinwald.
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Consider the FACTS about why Mr. Obama chose not to have a bust of Churchill in the Oval Office:
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".... Churchill has less happy connotations for Mr Obama than those American  politicians who celebrate his wartime leadership. It was during Churchill's  second premiership that Britain suppressed Kenya's Mau Mau rebellion. Among  Kenyans allegedly tortured by the colonial regime included one Hussein  Onyango Obama, the President's grandfather ...."
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Regardless of HOW great a man the person may have been, if he had totured my Grandfather, I would not want a bust of him around in MY office.
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The Bust story was BUSTED when it happened - and yet, it is still being repeated.
So if someone tells you something and you believe it enough to tell a friend and it turns out they were merely misinformed then you are a liar? Is that what your saying? You sound way off base here. I would say they were misinformed and you put out some misinformation but to call someone a liar for not checking everything they see or hear is beyond the beyonds and downright wrong.
 @Granny_MAC There is a HUGE difference between being UNIFORMED and MISINFORMED.  Some people believe lies without checking facts, then they disseminate those lies as facts.  Then they are lying, even if they do not know it is a lie. Â
I almost feel so sorry for Mitt. He is known for so many negative things. Hiding his tax returns (did he even file them during certain years?), wavering between issues (pro, con, pro, con), and now putting his foot in his mouth. Egads. Sure, it may not seem like a big deal to some people, but Mitt has helped perpetuate the phrase and stereotype of the Ugly American. And this guy wants to run for president of our country?
I propose we send the Brits shipping containers full of toothbrushes and toothpaste as amends.Â
Mitt Romney will go down as the worst GOP candidate in their history.Â
@NoKitty666 He'll still finish ahead of the worst President in history.
 @Liberal_Illness Dubya?
Notice the use of the contraction He'll. Or, if you prefer He will. Which implies a future action. In this case November 6, 2012.
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Yeah the Brits put up the South Korean flag when the North Korean team was out for a match against Colombia.....lol
Well when your tipsy all the time those things happen. Up is down, left is right, north is south, dentista are few and far between.
I think the Brits have forgotten that if not for the US, they would be Deutsch sprechen.
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Sure does not take much to rile them up.
 @JeepRex Not even close, by the time the US and allied forces landed in France the Germans were reeling heavily mainly due to the losses on the Eastern front.
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 @Larry*X*K From 1940 to 1944 would be a long time.
The Germans were not reeling in the west of Europe and that's a fact. If they were there would have been no need for the June 6th landings in 1944 across the Channel. They were practically at their doorstep in 1943-44 with no intention of backing away. I am correct and you have failed your history lesson. They English may not have been subjected to any German landings but to say it wasn't even close is plain wrong. There were plans although it would have been extremely difficult. I would say the British suffered greatly from the rocket assault.
 @Granny_MAC Your history seems to be a bit short...
The US military was actively involved in Operation Torch, which ran from the 8th to the 11th in 1942. That was the real start of the reversals and defeats of German forces that enabled the landings at Normandy.Â
It's not even just the Olympic comments.. he's been full of embarrassments since they arrived.  Loving the twtter hashtags #mitthapens #mitthitsthefan #mittthetwit #mittshambles  I've been having so much fun reading the clever things the UK is saying about him now.  No.. it's not just the Olympic comment, it's much worse.  And now Netanyahu says that he barely even knows Romney, but Romney described them as soul-brothers who have "a shorthand" when they talk.  The trip to Israel should also be uncomfortable. Â
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I almost feel sorry for the billionaires who funded the Citizens United suit that allowed them to donate billions as corporations to Romney... Â because even with an unprecedented 1 billion spent by outside groups to help their candidate, it may not help. Â I know that they're trying to keep Mitt away from the press now, and from the general public when reporters and cameras are there, but you can't keep him quiet forever. Â And THIS was the best you guys got in the primaries? Â Consider this. Â He was vetted and interviewed by the McCain campaign, and they chose Palin. Â
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Grow up.
Looks like everywhere this buttmonkey goes the first thing people say is who invited this party pooper anyway, ha ha ha
LOL.
So it's harder to have the Olympics in a supposed world class city with an incredible mass transit system that is probably considered far superior to anything in Salt Lake City by Euro standards YET this wanker Brit claims it is harder...??!!
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Excellent job Mitt - you got the Brits mad enough they finally are getting their act together and you even did this without a teleprompter!
@Truth Percolates Did you happen to secure any of those straws you were grasping at?
 @Truth Percolates Ummm.. yeah. It would be great, except for the fact that the dunce spent the week BEFORE this trip talking about how he was going to show the President about relationships with our allies, that the President has supposedly ruined.  your candidate is a twit.  face it.Â
 @Truth Percolates I think you missed the point. They were offended. Plain and simple. That speaks poorly of his eloquence and diplomacy. He did this on a trip where he was trying to gain that nation's support for him as a viable candidate.
 @Truth Percolates Are you serious? The bigger and more populous the city the harder to organize and these events. Traffic considerations, security, etc etc.
Excellent job embarrassing the heck out of himself,
Romney is right, of course. The Olympics there have been a mess. So he told the truth - still a good thing as far as I'm concerned. Aside from that, who cares about the Olympics anyway? Yawn.
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He's running for President - the ULTRA Diplomat of the US to the World.
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And yet he can't even see that the diplomatic thing would have been to keep his mouth shut & his opinions to himself?
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NOT Presidential material.
I hear lawn dart throwing is going to be a sport and also shooting arrows. Next up is wiffleball and dodgeball. Did I mention the sport of Picking on Bloody Brits?
 @70MonteCarlo The Olympic games haven't even officially started yet, genius here already declared it a mess. My God people are idiots these days
@Larry*X*K If you read the artlcle, there are all sorts of problems that have already occurred. Hopefully the rest of the games will go well...not that it matters.Â
 @70MonteCarlo Romney was rude, plain and simple. If someone came to your house and complained about the accommodations, you'd be ticked off as well. And keep in mind, the point here isn't whether he's write or wrong, the whole incident just shows that he's a poor statesmen.
@MtnGoatJoe Statesmen need to start telling the truth too. I don't care about their poor little feelings. Cry me a river.
 @EMDF9A He also reveled in an interview that he had a long meeting with the head of MI6 - the British CIA - something that is NEVER discussed in public.
No, you use a diplomatic approach and discuss those things which might embarass a host in private, not in a very public interview. Why would you purpously want to offend someone when you can convey the same thing in a private & diplomatic manner?