On Sunday, when more than 40 world leaders met in Paris to march in unity with the Charlie Hebdo victims and against extremist violence, one country was sorely underrepresented. Despite the fact that Eric Holder was actually there prior to the event, the highest ranking member of the United States government who would march was the US Ambassador to France. Holder left early, skipping the procession in favor of Sunday morning news show appearances. John Kerry was at a previously scheduled event in India, and the dynamic duo of Obama & Biden was just hanging around in Washington.