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‘Perfect acquaintances:’ readjusting the Special Relationship.

Or, the fundamental gracelessness of the Obama administration.

They updated the original story that Glenn Reynolds linked to, but the raised eyebrow remains:

The Prime Minister’s first official meeting with the new President fell short of the lavish welcomes laid on in recent years.

After intense negotiations with the new administration, Mr Brown got some warm words on the historic links between the U.S. and UK.

[snip]

Within minutes of landing in a snowbound Washington on Monday night, Mr Brown’s aides had been made aware that their high expectations for the trip were in danger of exceeding the low-key welcome the Obama administration was prepared to offer.

Suggestions that the new President’s crowded diary made it impossible to give more time to Mr Brown rang hollow after it emerged that his other engagements included a routine speech to the Department for Interior and a meeting with the Boy Scouts of America.

Allahpundit is arguing “control issues,” and he’s got several links backing him up. I can see where that might make sense, but honestly: it could just as easily be a situation where he doesn’t simply care that much. Tim Shipman, on the difference between “special relationship” (old formulation) and “special partnership” (new formulation):

A Washington official who is close to several members of Mr Obama’s inner circle said: “They craft every word for the stone tablets. Words are what they do. It is not a mistake.

“A partnership is a business arrangement based on what you can do for Obama, not a relationship like a marriage that thrives through thick and thin until death do us part. He’ll judge the specialness of a partnership with Britain on what he gets out of it.” In return for concrete support, Mr Obama is expected to offer to listen more closely to British advice than George W. Bush did. But insiders say he will be ruthless in cutting adrift countries who do not cooperate with his global agenda, whatever their historic relationships.

A British official said: “I don’t think Obama is steeped in the tradition of the special relationship going back to Churchill and Roosevelt. Of course someone of his generation is going to look at it differently. I think what he looks at are the assets that are brought to the table and the expertise you have. This is a definite change of emphasis.”

Or Iain Martin (again, via Instapundit):

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.

Actually, it’s not an either/or situation. I’m reasonably certain that Obama didn’t mean to snub our closest ally (get used to having to hearing variants of “he didn’t mean X” for the next four years, by the way); it’s just that he doesn’t personally care about keeping the British sweet. So his administration defaulted to their usual modus operandi… and his administration hasn’t learned how to fake sincerity. Or how to actually charm people who aren’t enthusiastically ready to be charmed. Or, apparently, how to think ahead.

This administration, in fact, is institutionally remarkably ungracious to its friends, foes, and everyone in between. It’s mostly a combination of inexperience and incompetence on the staff level, of course: he’s got a lot of people working for him who are unfortunately aware of their intelligence, and working under the mistaken belief that enough of it can replace social graces. For right now this is something that the domestic press is unwilling to call him on, but the British press is not quite as reticent, as you can see from the links. Heck, even the BBC is stuck with putting the best face on things that they can.

But this shouldn’t be construed as letting Obama off of the hook. I knew that we’d be dealing with this particular tone when this happened on Inauguration Day…

…and the President never did anything about it. No, he wasn’t obligated to do so; so noted. But there is a difference between what is permitted and what is acceptable, not to mention the difference between those two and ‘gracious;’ and his staff is taking their cues from how he acts.

Which is another way of saying that fish always rot from the head down.

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    I’ll stop there before someone gets the bright idea to cite Godwin’s law. It may be applicable but that’s no reason to discount the reference.

  • ulape

    …it is,after all, Gordon Brown, who’s pretty much a lame duck as Prime Minister. Barry may be wanting to keep Gordon at arms length to ensure the possibility of better relations with the almost certain future Conservative Prime Minister, David Cameron.

    But then, he did send back the Churchill bust…

  • RedFox84

    Don’t mess with the Boy Scouts.

    So I can appreciate that the President wouldn’t want to snub them, but I think they would’ve understood if he took more time to build relations with the UK Prime Minister. Rule #2 is probably don’t use the Boy Scouts as an excuse for a lack of good manners on your own part.

  • pilgrim

    A more recent date in history that may offer a clue is 12/12/1963. This is when the British Crown colony Kenya declared its independence from UK.

  • pilgrim

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  • tricks

    He couldn’t even eat lunch with the British PM? How disrespectful. Twenty bucks says if it was Obama who visited Brown first, Obama would expect a personal greeting by the PM and his wife once the plane landed plus a major state dinner and ready access to a podium with greek columns and many teleprompters so he could give a historic speech.

    I think it just shows the Obama Administrations arrogance towards others they don’t feel they need so therefore they can be disregarded without considering precedence or respect. For a man who surely invokes “history” when ever it is convenient, he sure doesn’t remember it when it involves the long relationship between America and England. And really now, what does it say about a President and his administration when they can’t even be polite to one of their major allies? I see more effort put into planning the Wednesday night parties at the WH then went into the whole British PM visit.

    Here is another view. It isn’t based on any concrete evidence but someone thinks the disrespect towards the Browns was due to Mrs. Obamas pushing:

    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/james_delingpole/blog/2009/03/05/was_lady_macbeth_behind_barack_obamas_snub_of_gordon_brown

    I feel that in most matters, Mrs. Obamas opinion is very much taken into consideration when Mr. Obama makes a decision. If she has wanted a bigger welcome in respect of the relationship between the two countries, I’m pretty sure she could’ve convinced her husband even if he was reluctant. Once again, I think both of them are showing their international inexperience.

    I don’t think Hillary Clinton would’ve acted like that if she was president nor John McCain. I think they both realize that countries need allies and need to court them and keep them happy.

  • USNJIMRET

    PM Brown can’t/won’t “pay” so no play for you!

  • tricks

    Geez, dissing the British (and all foreign) press too.

    http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/04/british-press-under-strange-impression-that-obama-doesnt-like-to-be-questioned/

    http://www.spectator.co.uk/alexmassie/3407176/obama-to-world-drop-dead.thtml

  • johnCV

    If obama does not feel constrained to follow that rule, woe be unto him in the future. Obama the man as faras i can see does not deserve my respect and the only thing keeping my tongue in check is the office of the President

  • mom2oneson

    To show respect! An person from a small town that has never traveled or read beyond 8th grade assignments is capable of showing respect without have any knowledge of another person’s culture. People know certain poistions are to be respected no matter who is holding that position. Normal people are respectful, even teens that have alien brains are respectful to strangers if not always to mom & dad !! ;) :) Women clean like crazy when someone is stopping by, this kind of respect for someone else is usually a natural part of life. He just has no manners and doesn’t respect anything.

  • mom2oneson

    Some positions are just to be respected.

  • http://moelane.com/ Moe Lane

    …between meeting the Boy Scouts and meeting the Prime Minister, there’s an easy freaking answer: you let the Boy Scouts meet the Prime Minister.

  • djemi

    The presenter of the BBC Newsnight who asked some British Mp the same question something like 17 times because the MP wouldn’t answer the question. The whole thing put a big dent in the MPs career.

  • The_Gadfly

    I believe the Scouts would graciously have offered the PM of Great Britain their time slot. Since Obama himself has not upheld the Scout Oath,* they are honoring the office and not the man already, and as it would serve our country…

    But that’s speaking as a Scout. As Moe pointed out, a even a minor league politician should know Rule #3.

    * On my honor I will do my best
    To do my duty to God and my country
    and to obey the Scout Law;
    To help other people at all times;
    To keep myself physically strong,
    mentally awake, and morally straight.

  • The_Gadfly

    since I’d never visit a country that doesn’t speak English (I have enough trouble communicating in it, let alone offending them in their own tongue). And even I wouldn’t have made this mistake. It isn’t inexperience, it is pure, undiluted HUBRIS.

  • The_Gadfly

    the Englishman’s reply when the Queen asked who were Britain’s permanent allies. If our permanent interests don’t match England’s permanent interests,…

  • paulincolo

    and a couple of toy helicopters to British PM. Yep, change you can believe in. No really, believe it. The priorities of this administration will be historically UN thinking and not historical US thinking.

  • Praying

    and this administration obviously doesn’t have any.

    I’m sorry, but there are some things that just have to be done correctly. Otherrwise people will think you are a dreadful boor. That’s why there are still such institutions as etiquette classes and charm schools, although they may go by different names these days. Isn’t it interesting how classless the “intellectual elites” of the left are? Despite their Harvard and Yale educations, so many of this administration just don’t “get it.” Must be indoctrination by the Chicago political machine. Now there’s a classy organization. Not.
    Thrown Out

  • Brian Hibbert

    Why is he pissing off the British?

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    Guess Obama was still too tired (and chilled, so he needed to stay in his heavily Carbon spewed heated Oval Office) from his Friday night out Obama attends Bulls vs. Wizards game Friday night. News and perspective you’ll only get here at RedState!! Ok to venture out into the Cold for BBall, but not to meet with someone sharing his “The Sky Is Falling” Global Socialism/Spending agenda….

  • barry915barry

    both personally and “politically”. After all, in Chicago politics you simply do for yourself.