Obama needs to bush up on his image making it seems...  How quickly
the Brits will remember the good ole days of Bush with fondness..

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/iain_martin/blog/2009/03/04/president_barack_obama_just_plain_rude_to_britain_dont_call_us_in_future

>>> But on this side of the Atlantic the whole business looked pretty 
>>> demeaning. The morning papers and TV last night featured plenty of comment 
>>> focused on the White House's very odd and, frankly, exceptionally rude 
>>> treatment of a British PM. Squeezing in a meeting, denying him a full press 
>>> conference with flags etc. The British press corps, left outside for an 
>>> hour in the cold, can take it and their privations are of limited concern 
>>> to the public.

But Obama's merely warmish words (one of our closest allies, said with
little sincerity or passion) left a bitter taste with this
Atlanticist. Especially after his team had made Number 10 beg for a
mini press conference and then not even offered the PM lunch.

We get the point, sunshine: we're just one of many allies and you want
fancy new friends. Well, the next time you need something doing,
something which impinges on your national security, then try calling
the French, or the Japanese, or best of all the Germans. The French
will be able to offer you first rate support from their catering corps
but beyond that you'll be on your own.
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