President Bush spent a second day this week traveling to raise money for Republicans, all out of public view. On Friday, the fundraiser Bush headlined was to help Republican Aaron Schock in his race for the House seat being vacated by longtime GOP Rep. Ray LaHood. Schock's opponent is Democrat Colleen Callahan. The lunchtime event was held at Weaver Farms outside this central Illinois town. Donors paid $500 each to attend, or $5,000 to get a table and a picture with Bush. The total amount raised was not provided by the campaign or the White House. ...