Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Margaret Thatcher rebuffs Sarah Palin’s request to meet

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Sarah Palin (left) and Margaret Thatcher (right)
Sarah Palin (l) and Margaret Thatcher (r)
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Not that I have much respect for Lady Thatcher (I just don’t know much about her or her political record), but this is just amusing:

A meeting with Margaret Thatcher in the centenary year of Reagan's birth would be the perfect way of launching her bid for the Republican nomination for the 2012 US presidential election.

This is what Palin told Christina Lamb in the Sunday Times:

I am going to Sudan in July and hope to stop in England on the way. I am just hoping Mrs Thatcher is well enough to see me as I so admire her.

It appears that the former prime minister has no intention of meeting the darling of the Tea Party movement. Andy McSmith reported in the Independent this morning that Palin is likely to be "thwarted" on the grounds that Thatcher, 86, rarely makes public appearances.

It would appear that the reasons go deeper than Thatcher's frail health. Her allies believe that Palin is a frivolous figure who is unworthy of an audience with the Iron Lady. This is what one ally tells me:

Lady Thatcher will not be seeing Sarah Palin. That would be belittling for Margaret. Sarah Palin is nuts.

Then again, the former English PM said that she considers herself to be equal to Ronald Reagan … but then, nobody’s perfect, I guess.

(via Joe. My. God.)