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12-31-69
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12-31-69
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12-31-69
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12-31-69
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Seeking 10 talent(s) for this role
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Principal singers,actors and ensemble singers needed.
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Gender: Male Female Age: from 21 to 65 |
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Moore spoke first, noting the success of his book "Stupid White Men" and mocking Bush for backing a tax cut that primarily helps the wealthy â€â€? namely Michael Moore I don't know what I'm going to do with all this money," said Moore, who quickly offered an idea "I'm going to spend my entire tax cut to help defeat you next year Albright, Michael Moore Share Breakfast
Jun 2, 6:03 AM EST
It was an odd pairing of breakfast speakers: Madeleine Albright, secretary of state under President Clinton, and Michael Moore, the author-filmmaker-agi tator who once referred to Clinton as a "sad, pathetic man Noting that she had initially believed Clinton when he denied a sexual relationship with intern Monica Lewinsky, she wryly recalled a meeting where he "apologized â€â€? sort of "
But the two featured guests Sunday at BookExpo America got along just great Sunday, thanks largely to one man they both oppose: President Bush "
Albright gave a surprisingly candid speech, even making a small dig at her former boss "
"And I think Michael and I ought to go out there and be a tag team
"I'm very concerned about what is going on now and I am speaking out about it more and more," Albright said "
Albright declared that war should be a "last resort," a belief she found lacking in the current administration
Both she and Moore received standing ovations and both got big laughs criticizing Bush
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart
"What a blast it is to be here with Michael Moore," said Albright, whose memoirs come out this fall