Just as the opening ceremony of the London Olympics kicked off on Friday, two renowned British reporters stopped by the Hardball studio to offer their perspective on Mitt Romney’s inflammatory remarks suggesting that Britain wasn’t prepared to handle the Games.
msnbc host Chris Matthews asked Simon Marks of Feature Story News for his take:
“There’s no question that there’s nothing the British press corps. enjoys more than having some fresh meat to savage, particularly if that meat happens to be a presidential candidate from the United States. I think Mitt Romney, and equally his team, misread some of the very British tea leaves that existed going into this trip to London. There had been an enormous amount of moaning and whining about the Olympics by ordinary Brits over the course of the last several weeks. But the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, himself a conservative, said about a week ago, ‘put a sock in it.’ Largely, Brits listened to that but Mitt did not.”
ITV News’ Chris Ship agreed.
“There’s nothing quite like somebody coming from overseas, telling us that we’re not behind our Olympics for the Brits to really get behind it. And I think since Mitt Romney rucked up a couple days ago, you can almost see the Brits put their arms around the Olympic stadium, saying you know what, ‘We are behind this,’” he said. “Everyone’s behind the Games and it’s looking good.”








