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George W.
Bush delivers a eulogy beside the flag-draped casket of his father
George H.W.
Bush, during his state funeral at Washington National Cathedral
(AFP Photo/Alex
Brandon)
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Washington
(AFP) - A divided Washington led by the nation's five living presidents put on
a show of unity Wednesday at the poignant state funeral of George H.W. Bush, as
America bade farewell to its 41st president.
Donald and
Melania Trump shared a front row pew at Washington National Cathedral with past
presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter and their wives as an honor
guard brought Bush's flag-draped casket into the packed prayer hall.
George W.
Bush delivered a rousing and deeply personal eulogy -- at times punctuated by
laughter -- as he sang the praises of his father and predecessor as
commander-in-chief, who died Friday at age 94.
"He
was born with just two settings -- full throttle, then sleep," Bush said.
"To us, his was the brightest of a thousand points of light," he
added in reference to his father's signature call to volunteerism.
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George W.
Bush (R) and his brother Jeb Bush arrive at the state funeral of their
father,
former president George H. W. Bush, at Washington National Cathedral
(AFP
Photo/Alex Edelman)
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"When
the history books are written, they will say that George H.W. Bush was a great
president of the United States."
Bush's
eulogy followed an uplifting performance by Irish tenor Ronan Tynan -- a friend
of Bush who sang to the president in his dying hours.
Wednesday's
state funeral caps a day-long homage that saw Bush lie in state for two days in
the US Capitol rotunda.
Since
Bush's death, Trump has traded his usual provocative posture for one of respect
and solemnity, tweeting before heading to the cathedral about "a day of
celebration for a great man."
But while
the service allowed Washington to hit pause on the toxic rhetoric that has
engulfed the country's politics, Trump and his Democratic predecessors appeared
locked in an uneasy truce as it got underway.
Trump arrived and promptly shook hands with Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama. But his greetings stopped there, as he failed to acknowledge Hillary Clinton, his defeated Democratic rival in 2016.
Trump arrived and promptly shook hands with Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama. But his greetings stopped there, as he failed to acknowledge Hillary Clinton, his defeated Democratic rival in 2016.
Clinton sat
stone faced, looking straight ahead, and the pair did not make eye contact.
Other
dignitaries in the cathedral included Britain's Prince Charles, German
Chancellor Angela Merkel, former Polish president Lech Walesa, former vice
presidents Dan Quayle, Dick Cheney, Al Gore and Joe Biden, and former
secretaries of state James Baker, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice.
Wednesday
was a day of precision, patriotic ritual, and ceremony. George W. Bush and wife
Laura stood stoically outside the US Capitol as an honor guard carried his
father's flag-draped casket to the hearse.
In a show
of respect, Pennsylvania Avenue was lined with well-wishers as the cortege
proceeded toward the Neo-Gothic cathedral in the first presidential funeral
since Gerald Ford died in late 2006.
Earlier,
tens of thousands of Americans had quietly filed in to the Capitol to pay their
respects to a man who steered the nation through turbulent times including the
end of the Cold War -- and in a style dramatically different to the combative
current president.
Trump's
ascendancy to the head of the Republican Party saw him exchange vitriolic
attacks with the Bushes, notably slamming the presidential son's 2003 invasion
of Iraq as "one of the worst decisions in the history of our
country."
But he has
taken pains to demonstrate unity since Bush's death, and made a low-key visit
to the Capitol late Monday with First Lady Melania Trump to salute Bush's
casket.
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Late US
President George H. W. Bush's service dog, Sully, sits by the coffin of
the
late president in the US Capitol's rotunda (AFP Photo/Brendan Smialowski)
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'Civility
and good will'
Trump
declared Wednesday a national day of mourning. Many federal offices are closed
along with Wall Street stock markets.
Congress
also suspended votes -- even in the midst of a looming potential shutdown that
requires congressional action before midnight Friday.
Bush was a
decorated World War II aviator who nearly lost his life when he was shot down
on a bombing mission.
He served
as a congressman, envoy to China and ambassador to the United Nations, director
of the Central Intelligence Agency, and vice president to Ronald Reagan before
winning the White House.
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Profile of
George H. W. Bush (AFP Photo/Gillian HANDYSIDE)
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At a time
of extraordinary and deep political fissures, Bush was looked to this week as a
gracious servant of country who aimed to bridge the political divide.
Bush
"was America's last great soldier statesman," presidential historian
Jon Meacham told the guests.
"His
life code, as he said, was tell the truth, don't blame people, be strong, do
your best, try hard, forgive, stay the course."
After the
Washington service, Bush's casket will be flown back to Houston. The former
head of state will lie in repose at St Martin's Episcopal Church, where the
Bushes worshipped for decades, until Thursday's funeral.
He will be
interred at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Center in College
Station, Texas, next to his wife, who died in April, and their daughter Robin
who died of leukemia at age three.
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