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U.K. State Dinner Highlights Obama, Cameron Friendship

Posted: 03/15/2012 2:36 am EDT

WASHINGTON -- The theme of President Barack Obama's state dinner for British Prime Minister David Cameron Wednesday night was "America's Backyard," but from the toasts, the guests and the atmosphere, it might as well have been "Americans And Brits Are Just Crazy About Each Other."

The dinner capped a two-day official visit by Cameron and his wife, Samantha Cameron, that may ultimately prove to be more memorable for its personal connections than its political ones. These included a "guys night out" for the prime minister and the president, a "girls night in" for their spouses, and a state dinner that seemed, at times, like an Obama 2012 campaign event.

During guest arrivals Wednesday night on the east side of the White House, British actors Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern of "Downton Abbey" both mentioned the Anglo-American marriage at the core of the hit period drama. Bonneville said the special nature of the U.S.-U.K. relationship is "symbolized in the show, where I'm married to an American, and now, with Shirley McLaine joining the cast as my mother-in-law, I think we've got the special relationship pretty much nailed down." A few minutes later McGovern, who plays Bonneville's American-born wife, told reporters, "on the show I am a character who is a bridge between [the U.S. and Britain], which I feel very proud to be."

Sir Richard Branson said Obama's earlier remark that the special relationship between the two nations has never been stronger was "very flattering and very true." He joked that his wife, Joan Templeman, "is very jealous" that he was attending the dinner. And Damian Lewis, star of the Showtime spy thriller "Homeland," said it was "thrilling" to know that his show was one of Obama's favorites.

The dinner was served for 362 guests, including actor George Clooney, billionaire Warren Buffett, Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein and his wife, British designer Georgina Chapman, and Irish golf prodigy Rory McIlroy. The menu blended culinary traditions of the U.S. with those of the visiting nation, a practice typical at state dinners. But the descriptions on the formal menu verged on the theatrical:

"The Main Course, Bison Wellington, is a perfect pairing of U.S. and U.K. cultures. The Wellington is a classic English dish given an American twist with the use of buffalo tenderloin.

"The dessert is Steamed Lemon Pudding, a nod to the traditional British treat. The pudding is prepared with Idaho Huckleberry Sauce to unite the British and American flavors."

Even the dinner program highlighted the close personal relationship between Obama, a Democrat, and Cameron, a Tory -- the British equivalent to a conservative. "Traditionally, America’s backyards are places of gathering and entertaining close friends and family. The special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom makes this “backyard” celebration a quintessentially American event," it read.

But nothing on the menu came close to reflecting the warmth and admiration the Obamas and the Camerons share as much as did the two leaders' toasts, which were personal, heartfelt, and sprinkled with recollections of previous times together.

Obama went first, recalling the time he and Cameron donned aprons to help grill burgers for troops during the Obamas' state visit to the U.K. in 2010. He also brought up the time "when David and I got beat pretty badly in table tennis by some local London kids."

These experiences, the president said, taught him that, "in good times and in bad, [Cameron] is just the kind of partner that you want at your side. I trust him. He says what he does, and he does what he says. And I’ve seen his character."

Obama also made the unusual move of bringing up Cameron's late son, Ivan, who died at age 6 in 2009, of cerebral palsy and epilepsy. "All of us have seen how you, as a parent, along with Samantha, have shown a measure of strength that few of us will ever know," said Obama. "Tonight, I thank you for bringing that same strength and solidarity to our partnership."

Surprisingly, for a toast that was so obviously about Cameron, guests ultimately raised their glasses first to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the formal head of state, who celebrates her Diamond Jubilee this year. It was a rare reminder of formality in an evening that was clearly dominated by the informal rapport and genuine friendship of the two couples.

In terms of language and sentiment, Cameron’s toast did not disappoint. He praised Obama’s “strength, moral authority, and wisdom” in terms that rivaled even his host’s well-known oratorical talents.

“Strength,” said Cameron, “because Barack has been strong when required to defend his national interests.

“Moral authority, because Barack understands that the means matter every bit as much as the ends. Yes, America must do the right thing, but to provide moral leadership, America must do it in the right way, too,” Cameron said.

“Wisdom, because Barack has not rushed into picking fights, but is steward of America's resources of hard and soft power. He's taken time to make considered decisions, drawing down troops from Iraq and surging in Afghanistan. He's found a new voice for America with the Arab people. And at home, he's recognized that in America, as in Britain, the future depends on making the best of every citizen.”

All the high praise, however, sounded at times like the kind of introduction a public official would give the president on the campaign trail, albeit a very eloquent introduction. Here in the White House was a ringing endorsement of a president who is facing a tough battle for reelection, by the leader of one of the world’s great powers.

Absent a reciprocal queen, Cameron raised his glass “To the president, to the First Lady, and to the people of the United States of America.”

Following dinner, nine-time Grammy Award-winner John Legend entertained guests, along with the British alternative folk band Mumford & Sons. As reporters were ushered out of the party, one of the Mumford & Sons players told guests “We always wanted to play a hoedown at the White House.”

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01:50 PM on 03/16/2012
Its too bad, Ms. Wilkie only glossed over the unseemly effort to garnet campaign funds at a State Dinner, in the White House no less.

This speaks volumes over the "pay to play" coercion used by this Administrations. As I read the list of attending I wondered where were all the 99%ers President Obama embraces.
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philoec
08:04 PM on 03/15/2012
A TOAST FOR A NEAR WAR BUDDY!!!
WE MUST EXTERMINATE SYRIANS WITH TAXPAYERS!!!
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mensakid
All of my assets are a gift from GOD!
06:36 PM on 03/15/2012
What a worldly proclamation of fidelity - we now have integrated menus and common interests in alcoholic beverages - so maybe America and the
English will be on the same side in a food fight.
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Scott Leland
10:23 AM on 03/16/2012
Once they are completely-out of Afganistan England won't be so quick to join-in the battle of (Syria?) They have decomissioned two aircraft carriers and an armored division. Great Britain isn't so much any more, they can't afford adventures abroad.
08:10 PM on 03/17/2012
Maybe greatness isn't measured by how many guns you have
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gevan
big dubya
05:40 PM on 03/15/2012
Obviously the Idaho Huckleberry Sauce was a nod to the PM's party affiliation. If Obama had hosted a Labour or Lib-Dem premier he would have served Oregon Gooseberry Sauce.
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leftcoastjoe
Don't blame me, I voted for Jill Stein!
05:06 PM on 03/15/2012
What a lovely bromance. Mind you, the Conservative British Prime Minister is to the left of the Democratic American president on the issues of marriage equality and socialized medicine. Just to put into perspective how right wing our politics are.
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Scott Leland
10:27 AM on 03/16/2012
They have the same problems with their economy over there, corporations like the Rank Organization don't provide enough jobs so that their people are working full-time and paying income taxes.
04:48 PM on 03/15/2012
America's finances are in the dump; employment at a miserable low, worst since Carter or maybe since FDR; personal savings and income in the tank; and the President has a Marie Antoinette dinner where the wine is so expensive it's brand (and cost) is secret.

True, in the overall scheme of government waste, this is minuscule, but it shows the disdain this
Imperial One has for his serfs.
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Janet Stockey Swanborn
Consult reality.
07:28 PM on 03/15/2012
Dry up. They all have State dinners. Even Hoover.
10:38 PM on 03/15/2012
Does that make THIS excess palatable to you? It doesn't to me.
01:52 PM on 03/16/2012
Can you direct me to any other president using a State Dinner as a fund raiser?
Also, don't you agree this should not be done by any Administration?
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twystd69
02:38 PM on 03/15/2012
Go back to 2009, the Libs and The Dems who didnt even read the bill said it was gonna be the best thing that ever happened to this country. They were warned repeatedly of its cost being much higher, but oh no, lies lies lies from Obama on down thru the Dem ranks. I say it might even triple. Hey Greece, dont feel lonely, America is coming to join you in a just a few short years.
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Scott Leland
10:26 AM on 03/19/2012
Yes, the "Affordable Health Care Act" is costing billions of dollars to implement but it will take a few years in operation, if it is not declared "unconstitutional" by the Supreme Court, to see if it will successfully lower the cost of health care (and insurance.)
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Scott Leland
10:30 AM on 03/19/2012
On the other hand, if the Republicans were honest about it they would tell US that the only Americans that will receive paid-for health insurance when they take-over the government will be the corporate executives and elected officials:

http://www.flixya.com/blog/2519148/Republicans-Refudiate-Health-Care
02:31 PM on 03/15/2012
This is the same David Cameron, Prime Minister of Great Britain, who made the impassioned speech to the European Union in which he decried multiculturalism, among his other notable contributions to the world of divisiveness and polarization. Of course, we have seen this scene unfold so many times in the past with similar personalities from different countries, nations and cultures.....the hypocrisy of making nicey-nice with people who have really done nothing to further the issue of human rights nor the human condition. This is the same David Cameron whose role in the recent shenanigans of Rupert Murdoch's empire has been conveniently swept under the rug by our ever-vigilant media? Thought so......
02:26 PM on 03/15/2012
A bunch of pics from the arrival ceremony earlier in the day http://www.demotix.com/news/1104780/prime-minister-david-camerons-arrival-ceremony-white-house
02:15 PM on 03/15/2012
This money could have been spent on buying birth control for Georgetown Law students.
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kevinbr38
Give Me A Pig Foot....
02:56 PM on 03/15/2012
Comment fail.
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noonesbusiness
02:13 PM on 03/15/2012
FOR ALL YOU KNOW IT ALLS... Friends and relatives living in NY and Canada have informed me.. also PS did a show on how long it took to get an MRI Canada..who cares what Krugel will tell you
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02:11 PM on 03/15/2012
This just goes to back up the statement BO made that he doesn't need congressional approval to start wars. He only needs the approval of the UN and Nato. And here he is, on top of all his family vacations, having tax payers pick up the tab for another one of his shinanigans.

Why is he still in office?
02:38 PM on 03/15/2012
thank God he is still (and will be for 5 years) in office so we won't be starting new wars.
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02:56 PM on 03/15/2012
I'm pretty sure he's for war. Considering he hasn't pulled the troops out of Iraq or Afghanistan yet and his term is almost up. Oh yea, and what's all this Iran news going on? You must live w/ a blanket over your head to truly believe that statement.
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Paul the Alien
02:41 PM on 03/15/2012
Because Obama invented the state dinner, right? And Bush never ever held state dinners, right? LOL!
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02:57 PM on 03/15/2012
And how many more vacations has he taken on top of all other presidents before him? I'd like to see you continue laughing after you read into that.
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kevinbr38
Give Me A Pig Foot....
02:59 PM on 03/15/2012
You can scream at the top of your lungs to a deaf person. You still won't be heard.
F&F
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01:57 PM on 03/15/2012
The United States has been the muscle in this "special relationship" with the UK, that now necessitates a national security crisis assessment. The national security crisis entails the population's collapsing physical economy, the ongoing, Fed/Wall St. engineered and enforced, looting bailout policy of the bankrupt, Global, Imperial, monetary financial system, and the dangerous Perpetual War policy that is creeping into Syria and Iran, drawing in Russia and China, that can trigger thermonuclear war in an instant.

Our "special relationship" is driving the insanity, the US imitates the Imperial power, the Global brutal power, under instruction from the UK Prime Minister. The irrational bankrupt financier supremos, centered in the city of London, demand dollars to keep themselves solvent, at the expense of the American economy and Imperial land grabs that they don't have to pay for.

The Wall St. cabal, the recipient of $29 trillion dollars, must be indicted, competently prosecuted, to reestablish justice, sanity and the stabilization of the United States. The President who signs martial law legislation, will not reenact the Glass-Steagall standard in US banking, will not stop the bailouts, can only expand Perpetual War, must be legally removed from office, ASAP.

The national security crisis demands the immediate implementation of Glass-Steagall. Put the Fed into bankruptcy protection, recover the bailout trillions. Create the US National Bank, that funds the 50 states, then fund the necessary economy platforms that enhance the population's physical economy. Stop Perpetual War. No other options exist and time is wasting.
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01:50 PM on 03/15/2012
"Lovefest"????!!!

Obama v Obama?
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"Those who like Neil Diamond, and those who don't.
01:45 PM on 03/15/2012
I wonder if those two puppets' strings got tangled up, no worry, Goldman Sachs would have unraveled them by the time dinner started