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Bipartisan appeal
Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush met up yesterday at their old home - the White House - to tape an appeal to Americans to donate money to tsunami relief.
But are there hidden agendas beneath Washington's humanitarian work?
Bush-bashing filmmaker Michael Moore yesterday applauded Dubya for sending Secretary of State Powell and Florida's Gov. Jeb Bush to the disaster area.
"He did the right thing," Moore told us. "I don't think people should say it's just political" for the President to give his brother the statesmanly task.
Still, Moore couldn't help but wonder "why did they choose Jeb instead of, say, Sen. Susan Collins [R-Maine] ... I don't think anybody should be surprised that they're preparing Jeb Bush to run in '08. And the Democrats should count on Jeb winning."
Hoping to keep that from happening, Moore is challenging Dems to think like Republicans.
"Who's our Arnold?" Moore asked Faye Dunaway, Nora Ephron, Julian Schnabel, Griffin Dunne, Karen Duffy and others at a lunch celebrating his New York Film Critics award for "Farhenheit 9/11."
"[Republicans] run people who are stars. When we run people who are stars - rock star Bill Clinton, movie star John Kennedy - we win."
"Who wouldn't vote for Caroline Kennedy?" he went on. "Who wouldn't vote for Tom Hanks?"
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