It laughable. First off, the British reaction was typically British. They love flaming and lampooning others, especially when they perceive a slight, and most especially when it's from a foreigner, and it is truly rich when they can have fun at America's expense. So it's all very understandable.
Romney had his CEO hat on and provided a hard-eyed analysis when he should have merely given a positive, politically-correct pablum-filled platitude, but it's hardly an earth-shattering insult. You should read what the British press was saying leading up to the games.
Here is what the GOP presidential hopeful said:
Cameron's bombast was a return-volley wrought up with all the high dudgeon of a slighted third-world potentate who knows the heady days are over but still clings to the flotsam and jetsam of pride and faded glory.
Here are just a few of the many examples. And keep in mind, the highly intelligent Barack Hussein Obama committed these stumbles, gaffes and contumelies with the benefit of foreign policy advisers and a protocol staff:
"It's hard to know just how well [the 2012 London Olympics] will turn out. There are a few things that were disconcerting. 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." (TNR)
The Obama fangirls in the press dutifully fanned the flames of manufactured outrage. It was not a gaffe. It wasn't an insult either, but Prime Minister Cameron's riposte was: "Of course it’s easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere."
Cameron's bombast was a return-volley wrought up with all the high dudgeon of a slighted third-world potentate who knows the heady days are over but still clings to the flotsam and jetsam of pride and faded glory.
You want to see what insulting the British looks like?
1. Siding with Argentina over the Falkland Islands
4. Betraying Britain to appease Moscow over the New START Treaty
6. Throwing Churchill out of the Oval Office, and then lying about it
7. Placing a “boot on the throat” of BP
8. DVDs for the Prime Minister
9. Insulting words from the State Department
A State Department official said,
"There’s nothing special about Britain. You’re just the same as the other 190 countries in the world. You shouldn’t expect special treatment."
10. Confusing England with Great Britain
Perhaps less of an insult than an embarrassing indictment of Barack Obama’s Columbia and Harvard education, the president’s extraordinarily ignorant response to the storming of the British Embassy in Tehran last November, dubbing it the “English” Embassy, was the kind of elementary mistake that would have had America’s liberal press howling with derision had it been made a few years earlier by George W. Bush.
So clearly, Obama is the master of ignorant gaffes and bald-faced insults to Great Britain.