Will Obama Come to Your Funeral? Depends on Your Political Beliefs

President Obama mourned the death of former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres on Wednesday in his signature fashion: By posting a photo of himself on social media.

Obama leaves for Israel on Thursday to attend Peres’s funeral.

Throughout his presidency, Obama hasn’t attended many high-profile funerals, especially if the deceased is a prominent conservative. Here are a few of the most notable political figures whose funerals Obama skipped.

Antonin Scalia

The Supreme Court Justice, a staunch conservative who ruled against the Obama administration on many occasions, died suddenly in February.  Vice President Joe Biden attended the funeral; Obama did not. By contrast, when former Chief Justice William Rehnquist passed away in 2005, then-President George W. Bush not only attended the funeral, he also delivered a eulogy.

Margaret Thatcher

When the Iron Lady, one the most iconic female leaders in modern history, passed away in April 2013, the White House released a two-paragraph statement, and sent a government representative to the funeral.

Ariel Sharon

Shimon Peres was a liberal Israeli politician, but former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was a conservative. Sharon’s death in 2014 warranted a one-paragraph statement from the White House. Vice President Biden and U.S. government representative attended the funeral, but not the president.

Obama has, however, attended the funerals of a number of significantly less prominent politicians who were members of the Democratic Party, such as:

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