The simple fact that they are pissed means he failed regardless of how justified or unjustified the anger is. I won't even try to defend it that point I was simply curious if the outrage was really as high as the morning cable guys seemed to making it out to be and if so why. My personal belief is that you are correct most don't care and once the ceremonies start tonight (have they started already) the last thing on 99.9% of the British people's mind will be Mitt Romney. I did have a chance to look at the BBC website and the Romney isn't on the front page anywhere.
Are the British really that thin skinned?
27/07/2012 03:25:44 PM
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No, just great believers in good manners and courtesy
27/07/2012 04:12:01 PM
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Thats good. I thought maybe they just hated Romney but you have cleared that up *NM*
27/07/2012 04:42:05 PM
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Yeah, the average British person just about knew his name and that he was some politician
28/07/2012 10:00:26 AM
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I still haven't figured out how it was offensive but it apparently was *NM*
27/07/2012 04:43:23 PM
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I think you have to be careful, because you can't see it the way they do.
27/07/2012 05:23:22 PM
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That is why I possed it as a question
27/07/2012 06:12:43 PM
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Yeah sure, we never get upset by stuff like this.
27/07/2012 06:47:59 PM
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It's more likely the press making a big deal out of nothing.
27/07/2012 05:35:20 PM
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That was what it seemed like to me. The "Mr. Leader" thing was sort of funny, though.
27/07/2012 08:16:11 PM
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It's more been a critique on his ability to be a statesman
27/07/2012 06:42:35 PM
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I agree he practiced poor statesmanship
27/07/2012 07:52:17 PM
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Is anything ever as bad as the morning cable guys make it out to be? *NM*
27/07/2012 08:48:32 PM
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The way they were going you would think he had goosed the queen *NM*
27/07/2012 09:40:59 PM
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