Bush lauds Dick Cheney
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Former U.S. President George W. Bush is among nearly a dozen people set to speak next week at the service for the late Dick Cheney.
Former President George W. Bush, whom Dick Cheney served as vice president for two terms, offered a tribute at Thursday's funeral service.
Former President George W. Bush delivered remarks at the funeral for Dick Cheney and said he was proud to call Cheney his vice president and friend. Bush recalled his decision to pick Cheney as his running mate,
Over 1,000 guests, including past presidents, vice presidents, expected at invitation-only funeral of Dick Cheney - Anadolu Ajansı
Jenna Bush Hager doesn’t expect to host her father, former President George W. Bush, on her show anytime soon.
Bush is slated to eulogize the 46th vice president at the 11 a.m. service at Washington National Cathedral, an august setting where state funerals have been held for presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter.
Former President George W. Bush said Monday that he would have “behaved a hell of a lot better in college” if he’d believed he’d be a public servant. “Mr. President, Eli and I followed our father
And Bush came ready to have a good time, joking that he had spent about 10 total minutes preparing for the television spot. Next he delivered a solid quip about the ubiquitous ad spots each of the brothers show up in, which is plainly obvious to anyone who watches any amount of sports on television.