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Right, I get the gist of it now. Previously I thought it was something akin to The Brit expression: "To throw a wobbly, or as some say, a wobbler." It speaks for itself really, although there was a classic moment during the Iraq invasion of Kuwait when Margaret Thatcher, misquoted the phrase, whilst speaking to George Bush Snr, on the phone, following that invasion.A hissy fit is a mild tantrum. Usually just a verbal whine about not getting your way. A conniption fit is a much hight level of outburst, typically accompanied by physical violence. And you don't "have" fits, you "pitch" them.
A UN Security Council Resolution giving the necessary authority (UNSCR 665) was successfully secured on the morning of Saturday 25 August. It was on the following day that Margaret Thatcher - in phone conversation with George Bush - offered her famous advice to the President: "This is no time to go wobbly, George". The President loved the phrase, according to Scowcroft, and the White House staff found a lot of use for it during the crisis.