No medals for Romney’s gibe

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Avoiding a traffic jam, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, is recognized by a bystander as he walks down Grosvenor Place to meet Ireland Prime Minister Enda Kenny at the Embassy of Ireland on Friday in London. (AP)
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“When we have the opening ceremony tonight and we tell the world that eight of the world’s top 10 sports were either invented or codified in Britain – and only two in America – I hope Mr. Romney is watching,” he said Friday.

Seeking to quiet the uproar in its second full day, Romney declared on NBC: “It looks to me like London is ready.” He also observed, “It is hard to put on the games in a major metropolitan area.” Asked about the stir, he said, “I’m absolutely convinced that the people here are ready for the games, and in just a few moments, all the things the politicians say will be swept away” by excitement over the competition.

Romney’s trip comes just over 100 days before an election that is expected to be close and, for now at least, is dominated by the economy’s sluggish recovery.

Underscoring it, the Commerce Department released new numbers Friday showing that the U.S. economic growth slowed to an annual rate of 1.5 percent from April through June, as Americans cut back on spending.

But, because he was overseas, Romney was in no position to try to leverage the latest figures for political gain. He’s spent his entire campaign doing that to press his argument that Obama has had long enough to spark the economy and has failed.

Romney was keeping to his promise not to criticize Obama directly while on foreign soil. Instead, he dispatched a series of allies to lambaste the president.

“Despite a string of bad economic reports, President Obama refuses to change course,” said Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, a potential Romney running mate.

As Romney was dealing with the Olympics slip, the White House on Thursday emphasized that Obama was on Britain’s side, a suggestion that Romney was not.

Said press secretary Jay Carney: “In keeping with our special relationship, the president also made it clear that he has the utmost confidence in our close friend and ally, the United Kingdom, as they finalize preparations to host the London Olympics.”

By Friday, Obama, himself, sought to upstage his Republican opponent.

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