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President Carters Funeral.

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Namsnanny Fri 10-Jan-25 11:17:38

I think I might be alone in this, but I was fascinated to watch all the egos collected together in a small space (all sat in two or three tight rows).
Who cocked a snooker at whom (Hilary at Milania), who glared, sighed (Kamal at Obama), ignored (Bush to Trump)or kept a serene smile all the while on their face (Laura Bush)?
Then there was the long jovial (acceptable at a funeral?) and comfortable conversation between Obama and Trump punctuated by Obama obviously laughing out loud at times.
I hope some interested lip reader can interpret what they were laughing at.

Namsnanny Fri 10-Jan-25 11:20:22

Snooker = SNOOK 😁 bloomin auto correct.

nanna8 Fri 10-Jan-25 11:21:10

We only know what the press tells about these politicians. I am certain the reality is very different.

pascal30 Fri 10-Jan-25 11:27:28

They certainly like to do things BIG in the USA.. very military occasions but without the glorious uniforms and horses and carriages that we would have in the UK

Namsnanny Fri 10-Jan-25 11:52:55

Agreed pascal130 nothing will ever top the Queens funeral, not that anyone is trying

Claremont Fri 10-Jan-25 12:14:23

Part of the eulogy was a direct attack on the 'abuse of power'.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 10-Jan-25 12:34:52

Obama and Trump chuckling away (before the service began) was a classic. Mike Pence’s prune faced wife refused to shake Trump’s hand although her husband did. Kamala Harris turned round, saw Obama laughing with Trump and was MOST put out. Her face was an absolute picture. Laura Bush did best, serene and courteous.

HousePlantQueen Fri 10-Jan-25 12:53:08

I was more fascinated by the honour guard, carrying the coffin, up and down all those steps!

keepingquiet Fri 10-Jan-25 12:59:33

nanna8

We only know what the press tells about these politicians. I am certain the reality is very different.

Yes, I agree. I didn't watch any reports for this reason. It's all speculation and in the end it was a funeral and shouldn't be seen as anything other. My thoughts are with and for the family.

Calendargirl Fri 10-Jan-25 13:00:50

I liked to see Boris and Gordon Brown chatting away together once, can’t remember if it was the funeral, Coronation, whatever.

It all looked very amiable, and not ‘put on’.

Namsnanny Tue 14-Jan-25 18:04:06

I think on the whole all politicians are actors.
Only the public isn't in on the joke.
So when the mask drops they behave normally towards each other.
We should all be more self aware and resist the need to join a group which in the end 'others' some, creating an emotional button politicians can press whenever they need to.

Allira Tue 14-Jan-25 18:17:16

Calendargirl

I liked to see Boris and Gordon Brown chatting away together once, can’t remember if it was the funeral, Coronation, whatever.

It all looked very amiable, and not ‘put on’.

Like Jess Phillips and Jacob Rees-Mogg too.

They are all people and may have different political ideals but that doesn't mean they can't be courteous with each other or even chat about other things sometimes.

I suppose when someone reaches 100 years old the funeral, in this case, was a reflection of a life well-lived.

Namsnanny Thu 16-Jan-25 19:48:52

I could never imagine Jacob Rees-Mogg ignoring someone deliberately to be rude to them Allira.

But if you had watched the Carter funeral you would have seen it over and over from the women.
I don't exactly know why as they seemed to take umbrage at each other?

I would have thought it bad form if they had the same reaction to P Trump and M (which they did), but I could have understood.

It all looked so petty.