RAY Kelly keeps one eye on crime and the other on fashion. At Georgette Mosbacher‘s holiday hoedown, the dapper top cop admired the seduce-me stilettos on Monica Crowley, complimented the silver necktie on Ralph Rucci, and deftly extracted the safety pin a dry cleaner left on the jacket of Richard Turley. When a pride of partygoers pressed Kelly to run for mayor, he said he won’t look at a possible race until after the presidential scrum plays itself out. Asked which candidate the hostess was backing, Nora Ephron cracked, “Georgette is only supporting presidential candidates she’s slept with.” (Mosbacher reportedly had a fling with Fred Thompson before he got married.) Cable kingpins being greeted by the tomato-tressed Mosbacher included Fox News chief Roger Ailes and Fox’s Bill O’Reilly, Neil Cavuto and Monica Crowley, CNBC’s Larry Kudlow and CNN president Jon Klein. A clutch of conservatives included Rush Limbaugh, John Podhoretz and Christopher Buckley. Former Tennessee congressman Harold Ford Jr. looked resilient after narrowly losing last year’s senate race. Ed Rollins, now heading up the brain trust for Mike Huckabee, accepted congratulations on his new horse’s tailwind.