April 8, 2005
THE VALUE OF GOOD MANNERS:
Bush keeps low profile at John Paul II's funeral (Bill Sammon, 4/07/05, THE WASHINGTON TIMES)
President Bush, determined not to upstage the funeral of Pope John Paul II, kept an unusually low profile in Rome yesterday, although former President Bill Clinton gave a television interview watched by millions."He recognizes the significance of the moment," White House spokesman Scott McClellan said of Mr. Bush. "And the focus rightly should be on the Holy Father."
Mr. Bush became the first president in years to conduct a full day's schedule on foreign soil without allowing a single press question, photograph or even fleeting image on videotape. His father, the first President Bush, also refrained from interviews. [...]
Normally, reporters are allowed to witness a portion of a president's meetings with foreign leaders.
But yesterday, the White House refused to allow reporters or photographers to glimpse any portion of President Bush's meetings with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Italian President Carlo Ciampi and 20 American cardinals, archbishops and bishops.
"This is a time of mourning and it's also a time to celebrate the life of a great moral leader, and that's the reason we are here in Rome," Mr. McClellan said. "The purpose of the trip is to be here for the funeral of John Paul II."
He added that Mr. Bush "recognizes that this is a time to pay tribute to and honor the Holy Father and all that he stood for."
Photographers and TV news crews accompanying Mr. Bush said they could not remember another foreign trip during which they were unable to capture an image of a president at least walking through a doorway.
This is just how the Bush family is raised. Posted by Orrin Judd at April 8, 2005 6:52 PM
Class with a capital "C."
Posted by: Rick T. at April 8, 2005 6:59 PMAh, Bill Clinton, the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral.
Posted by: Fred Jacobsen (San Fran) at April 8, 2005 9:22 PM