In recent news presidential candidate Mitt Romney's international trip overseas to schmooze foreign leaders worldwide has clearly not been going say well, with allegations of racism towards Palestinians, or insinuating that London might be unprepared for the Olympics.

But all of these aren't helped by the fact that Romney' aide Rick Gorka lost his temper with reporters in Warsaw after they shouted questions at the candidate on Tuesday morning.

Romney was visiting the Polish Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and walking back to his car when reporters ran up to him and began yelling questions at him.

Correspondents from several news stations including the New York Times, CNN and the Washington Post asked Romney to comment on his blunders on his international tour.

Gorka, Romney's traveling press secretary, told reporters, "Kiss my ass, this is a holy site for the Polish people. Show some respect." He also told Politico's Jonathan Martin to "shove it." Gorka later contacted the two reporters to apologize, stating that his behavior was "inappropriate.