Liberal news outlets countered with a photograph from former President George W. Bush’s Instagram feed, taken at the same memorial, in which he’s seen posing with pop star Bono.
Two things were lost amid the nonsensical partisan wrangling. First, the furor shamefully overshadowed the memorial service itself, and the heartfelt messages that were delivered by Mandela’s family and colleagues. Second, such outcries overlook the close quarters in which our Democratic and Republican politicians actually live and work.
Candid images from White House photographer Pete Souza tell another story.
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8 Photos You Didn't See From Obama's Trip to South Africa - PolicyMic
South African President Nelson Mandela "Madiba" died on December 5, 2013. His internationally broadcasted memorial service was celebrated and attended by world-leaders on December 10, 2013.
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