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Obama snubs Thatcher funeral

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President Barack Obama’s decision not to attend the funeral of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Wednesday was blasted by a former Reagan administration official and Fox News analyst who called it shameful, “cheap, small and petty.”

Writing on Fox News.com, Fox National Security Analyst Kathleen Troia “K.T.” McFarland said the administration’s official excuse that the president and vice president were consumed with a busy week — which included the Boston Marathon bombing tragedy — rang hollow.

It does — after all — take a mere 24 hours to fly to London and back for a state funeral, she noted.

“It is standard operating procedure for the Vice President or First Lady or, at a minimum the Secretary of State, to attend funerals of foreign leaders, even those from lesser nations,” McFarland wrote. “Shame on you, Mr. President. You and your administration look cheap, small and petty.

“It goes without saying that when one of the longest serving leaders of America’s closest and most enduring ally dies, the United States should send a large and distinguished delegation of America’s leaders, past and present,” added McFarland, who is a Distinguished Adviser to the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and served in national security posts in the Nixon, Ford, and Reagan administrations.

obama-snubs-uk-leadersShe wasn’t the only one criticizing the president for his handling of the funeral. Obama was slammed in the British tabloids, as well.

They reported that the government of Prime Minister David Cameron was incensed, especially since former Labor Prime Minister Tony Blair was sitting in the front row of the service.

“[Downing] Street is most angered by rejections from Obama, First Lady Michelle and Vice-President Joe Biden. And none of the four surviving ex-U.S. leaders — Jimmy Carter, George Bush Sr, Bill Clinton and George Bush Jr — is coming either,” The Sun reported, according to Politico.

The Sun continued: “The response contrasts with glowing U.S. tributes on the day Lady Thatcher died. A No 10 source said last night: ‘We are a little surprised by the White House’s reaction as we were expecting a high-profile attendance.’ The ‘snub’ came ahead of the Boston marathon “bomb outrage.”

The liberal Guardian in Britain dubbed it a “distinctly low-key official representation.”

“The U.S. is to send distinctly low-key official representation. . . . While Barack Obama was invited, he has opted to send a presidential delegation comprising no serving politicians,” according to The Guardian report.

McFarland blamed the decision on ideology.

“Could it be that Margaret Thatcher was a Tory? That she battled British Trade Unionists and won? That she worked hand-in-hand with Ronald Reagan, the incarnation of evil for many left-wing Democrats?

“It used to be American politics stopped at the water’s edge, and that American president honored foreign leaders, regardless of their political persuasions or party,” she wrote, pointing out that former secretaries of state Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, and James Baker attended the funeral.

thatcher-550x322Between the three of them, they opened relations with China and brought down the Iron Curtain with Thatcher.

But Obama somehow didn’t think that legacy was worth honoring, McFarland added.

“But while they were giants in their day, they are not part of your team,” McFarland wrote. “The snub to the British was palpable – only yesterday’s men could be spared.

“And frankly, Mr. President, this makes you look foolish as well.”

 

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Who Attended Thatcher’s Funeral?

 

LONDON — More than 2,300 guests attended the funeral of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday.

 

In all, 11 serving prime ministers and dignitaries representing 170 countries accepted invitations to the solemn event, Downing Street said.

 

Here’s a look at some of the prominent figures on the guest list:

 

ROYALS

 

Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip

 

Greece’s Crown Prince Pavlos and Princess Marie-Chantal of the Hellenes

 

WORLD DIGNITARIES AND PUBLIC FIGURES

 

Former Vice President Dick Cheney

 

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger

 

British Prime Minister David Cameron

 

Former British. Prime Ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and John Major

 

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

 

F.W. de Klerk, the last apartheid-era South African president

 

U.S. presidential delegation, led by former secretaries of state George Schultz and James Baker

 

Three-member delegation from the House of Representatives, comprised of Republican Reps. Marsha Blackburn, Michele Bachmann and George Holding

 

Former presidential candidate and House Speaker Newt Gingrich

 

Poland’s Lech Walesa and Prime Minister Donald Tusk

 

Greek Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos

 

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney

 

Czech Republic’s Prime Minister Petr Necas and former President Vaclav Klaus

 

Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his wife, Janette

 

Former Prime Minister Mahathir of Malaysia

 

London Olympics chief Seb Coe

 

CELEBRITIES

 

“Dynasty” star Joan Collins

 

Singer Shirley Bassey

 

Designer Anya Hindmarch

 

Actor and singer Michael Crawford

 

“Top Gear” TV personality Jeremy Clarkson

 

Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber

 

Best-selling novelist Jeffrey Archer

 

Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee

 

Advertising magnate Maurice Saatchi

 

Classical singer Katherine Jenkins

 

NOTABLES WHO TURNED DOWN THEIR INVITATIONS

 

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

 

Former First Lady Nancy Reagan, who asked Fred Ryan, Chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, to represent her

 

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev

 

Former President George W. Bush

 

German Chancellor Angela Merkel

 

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto

 

Alicia Castro, Argentina’s ambassador to Britain

 

 

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