Mitt Romney's missteps on his trip abroad "have drawn extensive mockery in Britain and public consternation from both Republicans and Democrats in the United States, and his campaign advisers were at a loss Friday to put a positive spin on the story -- other than to look ahead to the next two stops on his tour," the Washington Post reports. "Romney arrived in London under a bright spotlight, as expected, but apparently without a strategy for conveying a message to voters back home -- such as reminding Americans of his widely lauded stewardship of the 2002 Winter Olympics or promoting his foreign-policy vision." "As a result, there is now immense pressure on him to find better footing in Israel and Poland.