Brown will be pleased with the press conference that ended ten minutes ago.
Obama backed him on pretty much all his key messages – global problem/solution, fiscal stimulus etc.
In fact, he came up with the sound-bite Brown has been looking for on public spending: “Don’t short change the future because of fear in the present.”
The leaders’ show of unity means Cameron, who’s also meeting Obama, will concede the publicity battle today.
Marked was the ease at which Obama switched from the serious business of state to small talk.
He mentioned talking to Brown’s kids about dinosaurs in between discussions about Iraq and Afghanistan as if he was chatting in someone’s kitchen.
Brown’s attempt a little later, a comment about exercise and treadmills, was at least not as flat as the “tennis” embarrassment in the White House.
Lobbydog...
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Obama and Brown
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Barack Obama,
David Cameron,
Gordon Brown
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Why am I getting a request to log in ar Brogan's Blog?
I've never been there before. Am getting it at Ted Foan's Blog too.
Hmm I'm getting it too. I think it might be because it's gone off line now that he's going to the Tel and the Mail has locked the blog or something. Sorting it now.
I think you're being unfair to Prime Minister Brown, he wasn't as bad as all that - maybe it's just because BO is so good.
Whenever I heard Brown saying fiscal stimulus the words Fisting stimulus came to mind
Did anyone else notice the emphasis he put on Consensus and Common Global
Gawd that hero worship look on the MP's face reminds me of when my brother was a wee boy and our grandpa caught a fish, yes a fish not an eel.
Henry - With that "big clunking" fist of his it's no laughing matter.
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