Mr. Bush lives his part, playing with his grandchildren instead of making speeches about family values.
But the reality, revealed by Mr. Moore, is that Mr. Bush has always lived in a bubble of privilege.
He followed this with a project that continues to this day: photographing people whose cars stop next to his, especially in southern California, where Mr. Bush lives.
Mr. Bush, whose father once served as president of the United States, lives in a sunny land of low expectations, full of triumphant meet-and-greets.
It is obvious that Mr. Bush lives in a vacuum isolated from the realities of the real world.
Mr. Bush lives on the Upper East Side with his wife of 21 years, Jody, a landscape designer for a Manhattan company.
Mr. Bush lives in an upper-middle-class neighborhood in Dallas with his wife, Laura, and their twin 10-year-old daughters, who go to a public school.
Mr. Bush was also living in a state that has stronger historical and cultural ties to Mexico than any other.
Mr. Bush lived here in the 1960's, but now he merely uses Suite 271 in the Houstonian hotel for visiting and voting purposes.
Mr. Bush lives seven miles down a country road from Crawford, a 19th-century farming town that snoozed undisturbed until a 21st-century president arrived.