We Are All Margaret Thatcher Now: Twitter Mourns the Iron Lady
The lives of great figures often resonate with the lives of the ordinary multitudes who admire them. Here's a roundup of some people who found Margaret Thatcher inspirational, and even sympathetic. Truly, the story of the Iron Lady contained a piece of everyone's story.
Privatized Public Pension Funds:
You can be a Democrat and still believe that Margaret Thatcher was right for Britain (and the world) in the 1980s.
— Steven Rattner (@SteveRattner) April 8, 2013
Rejected Finance-Industry Regulations:
Agreed. Same for Reagan RT @steverattner: You can be a Democrat and still believe Margaret Thatcher was right for Britain in the 1980s.
— Henry Blodget (@hblodget) April 8, 2013
Presided Over Collapse of Industry and Mass Job Loss:
Maggie was the greatest glass-ceiling breaker ever...a pioneer woman who also took on the British class system
— Tina Brown (@TheTinaBeast) April 8, 2013
Thatcher definitively ended a truly poisonous, envious, inert period in Britain’s history: dish.andrewsullivan.com/2013/04/08/tha…
— Andrew Sullivan (@sullydish) April 8, 2013
Mourning the loss of an extraordinary leader, Margaret Thatcher—long live the memory of our dearly departed Iron Lady 1.usa.gov/Y8gByn
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) April 8, 2013
Supported Practitioners of Apartheid:
Margaret Thatcher: An irrepressible force for liberty. A lioness who minced no words. Fierceness personified==> michellemalkin.com/2013/04/08/the…
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) April 8, 2013
Had Career Endorsed by The Sun:
RIP Baroness Margaret Thatcher a big influence on us in the 80's.
— Samantha Fox(@SamFoxCom) April 8, 2013
One of the 20th Century's great leaders has left us. Rest in peace Margaret Thatcher. bit.ly/YGiq9F
— Herman Cain (@THEHermanCain) April 8, 2013