"I'd say now is not the time to focus on politics," Bush said in an interview taped Saturday for CBS' "Face the Nation" when the ex-presidents visited the White House.
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Bush said that he doesn't know what critics are talking about when they claim Obama is trying to score political points with a broad response to Haiti's woes. The most vocal critic has been radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh, who urged people not to donate and said he wouldn't trust that money donated to Haiti through the White House Web site would go to the relief efforts. He said people contribute enough by paying income taxes.
He added: "In a disaster of this magnitude there's no way that the government, which has other responsibilities as well, national security and other responsibilities -- you just can't deal with this just with government money."
Clinton, speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," said a disaster like the earthquake in Haiti "reminds us of our common humanity. It reminds us of needs that go beyond fleeting disagreements." He said political debate is healthy in normal times, but it would be perverse in a time of disaster to let politics get in the way of helping.
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"Everybody who's seriously followed Haiti over a long period of time believed that Haiti ... had the best chance it has had in our lifetimes to break the chains of its past," Clinton said on CNN's "State of the Union," ''to build a truly modern state, to have a more thriving economy, an honest and competent government, better health care, better education, more self-generated clean energy -- the whole nine yards."
The former presidents also appeared on ABC's "This Week" and "Fox News Sunday."
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Former presidents' fundraising site: http://www.clintonbushhaitifund.org




