I said Hmmmm, not Mmmmmmmm, you devil.
Bill Clinton, who as president professed to be in favor of campaign finance reform, will be in Manhattan this week raising funds for one of the Democratic "527" organizations set up to raise soft money, which the McCain-Feingold Act seeks to prohibit.
Clinton is listed with Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack and West Virginia Gov. Bob Wise [who, like Clinton, has affairs with various women on the govt. payroll, though I can't for the life of me see why any woman would give that oily creature a second look] as "special guests" Thursday evening for a "private dinner" at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel raising money for the Democratic Governor Media Fund. The price of admission: $5,000, $10,000 or $25,000.
The fund is described in the invitation to the dinner as "a new 527 political organization" that will run "unlimited independent issue ads" in states where more money is needed. "We will make sure," says the invitation, "voters are aware of the failed policies of the Bush administration." Today's column
Critics might be plugging "Shrek 2" as the funniest thing since, well, the first "Shrek," but it's also rumored to be a film with heart enough heart that actor Antonio Banderas got all choked up upon seeing the premiere. During a screening of the animated movie at France's Cannes Film Festival last week, Banderas (who lends his voice to the character of Puss-in-Boots) ended up sobbing and holding the hand of Justin Timberlake, who was seated nearby.
"I was kind of crying at the end of the thing," Banderas told the press assembled for the screening. "It was kinda funny, because there is a very romantic moment at the end of the movie. My character says, 'I wanna cry,' and I was crying."
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