‘Anglo-Saxon’ comment hangs over Romney in Britain
By Agence France-Presse
Wednesday, July 25, 2012 17:33 EDT Share on facebookShare on redditShare on diggShare on twitterShare on farkShare on stumbleupon20 Topics: mitt romney ♦ romney
WASHINGTON — The start of Mitt Romney’s foreign tour was overshadowed Wednesday by a reported remark by an aide that President Barack Obama doesn’t understand the “Anglo-Saxon heritage” shared by Britain and the United States.
The Republican White House hopeful’s campaign scrambled to deny that one of its operatives had told a British newspaper that Romney, unlike Obama, understands the “Anglo-Saxon heritage” underpinning the so-called special relationship with Britain.
In the context of previous jibes that the Democratic incumbent, the United States’ first black leader, does not understand American values and business practice, the latest alleged comments were seen as racially charged.
But Romney campaign spokeswoman Amanda Hennenberg said in a statement that the British report was mistaken.
“It’s not true,” she said. “If anyone said that, they weren’t reflecting the views of governor Romney or anyone inside the campaign.”
British newspaper The Daily Telegraph said it had interviewed two Romney advisers who said their man would be better than President Barack Obama at reinforcing the special bond between the United States and Britain.
“We are part of an Anglo-Saxon heritage, and he feels that the special relationship is special,” an unnamed adviser told the Telegraph. “The White House didn’t fully appreciate the shared history we have.”
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rawstory.com There seems to be a theme with Romney's campaign to do the birther/racist thing again but just using slightly different words. I don't get it since Romney has the money to buy this election. It really is his to lose and this is an example of how you do just that.