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05.01.2008 1:06 pm

La Russa gets Presidential call

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Manager Tony La Russa was spending time with some of his best and furriest friends Thursday morning when his phone twittered. There are few calls that take him away from a tour of an animal rescue shelter or a conversation about the need to have and hold and save pets.

This was one.

“That was the White House,” the manager explained. “The President wants me to greet him at the airport.”

Post-Dispatch staff writer par excellence Elizabethe Holland was kind enough to provide the on-the-spot reporting for this blog entry. La Russa told us yesterday that he would spend part of his off day at Stray Rescue of St. Louis as it was competing for a $1-million makeover of its shelter. Judges for the contest were in town today and a festival of sorts welcomed them. Supporters brought their animals and La Russa was one of several local two-legged celebrities in attendance.

The winner of the contest will be announced May 21 in USA Today.

It was during a tour of the facility that La Russa’s phone rang with the invitation from the White House. President George W. Bush is visiting St. Louis on Air Force One on Friday (read more about it over at Jo Mannies’ “Political Fix”), and he wondered if La Russa had the time to meet him at the airport.

La Russa has a previous engagement Friday night, but said he’d be happy to be at the airport Friday morning to see Air Force One pull in.

The manager and the former owner of the Texas Rangers have crossed paths many times since both of them left the American League for other endeavors. Bush threw out the first pitch at old Busch a few seasons ago, emerging from the dugout at just about the same spot La Russa stood for all those years. And, after the 2006 World Series victory, Bush hosted the Cardinals at the White House.

Then-shortstop David Eckstein once told me about being pulled aside into a room at the White House to stand with La Russa, then-general manager Walt Jocketty, and chair Bill DeWitt Jr. as they waited for the President. Those five would be the last people to go to the dais, and they had some time to kill.

“The President came in,” Eckstein said, “and had all these questions for us. He just wanted to talk a little baseball.”

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Dan…..I am a diehard Cardinals fan, but you know what, I can check my politics at the door. If you were really that strong in your convictions you wouldn’t support the owners or the team that broght George Bush to throw out the first pitch. Oh wait…I forgot the Bush bashers are only Bush bashers when it benefits them. If there was a left leaning President or someone who was a democrat in office, or even better a democrat with a disapproval rating of 71% would you be as mad that they were invited. I think it’s great you let your views carry you and direct your moral compass, but you know what this is what makes baseball great is that you can throw aside political views and watch a game. But, as long as there is someone there at the ball park there that doesn’t have the same views as you I suppose there will always be name calling.

— Jason
2:28 pm May 1st, 2008

I’m not saying don’t be critical, because the man deserves criticism. But, do it on the polictical boards. i am tired of every facet of life being dominated by people who feel they have to put their two polictical cents in. When it boils down to I don’t care about your politiclal views and you don’t care about mine. Be as critical as you want, but just in appropriate forums, that’s all.This is a sports post, not a Donnybrook post.

— Jason
2:34 pm May 1st, 2008

I have never named called a fellow fan. While name calling the president may be a mistake, I will always challenge the way that he has been president. AND of course I would not mind if a left leaning president threw out the first pitch! Why would I? I am way left! As long as they were doing a good job, I would love to have the chance to show support for a president that was leading us in a way that I approved.
I will tell you what I would NEVER do. I would NEVER throw things at a fan or call a fan names if they booed a standing president or did not stand up for God Bless America. Each of these things have happened to me. So, do not even suggest that right leaning people in this country know the correct way to respond. AND PLEASE do not suggest that politics do show up at baseball games. It always has and always will.
And I will remind you and challenge you to realize that the reason oppression exists today and always will is because privledged people can decide when to care and when not to care. The suffering of the world do not have that blessing!

— Dan
2:36 pm May 1st, 2008

Confusius said “better to remain silent and appear a fool, than to open mouth and remove all doubt.” Something Dan should probably follow. Right on Jason! I love your comments. No room for politics in baseball. Maybe the president wants to say hello to an old friend and give some encourgement to a really good team/leader. It’s a shame people like Dan can’t get over an election 8 years ago…man that’s history! I see your bilge all the way in Honolulu, HI. It does get around the world, you twit!

— birdlvr
2:38 pm May 1st, 2008

Dan,

— Ron
2:39 pm May 1st, 2008

Jason,
Sports effect politics, politics effect sports. If these where not the truth then Congress would not care about steroids and South Africa would never have let Fifa and Olympic boycotts change their oppressive apartheid government.

— Dan
2:39 pm May 1st, 2008

Dan,

Worst President ever? I think that honor goes to Benidict “Jimmy Carter” Arnold!!!! Who’s side is he on anyway? Billy Beer anyone?

— Ron
2:40 pm May 1st, 2008

Easy way to ignore…call someone an idiot!
NAME CALLING has never changed the TRUTH!
I am over an election. I will never be over thousand of people being killed for nothing, recession, the plight of the poor being ignored…

— Dan
2:41 pm May 1st, 2008

Ron,
Please explain what PRESIDENTIAL policies of Jimmy Carter made him such a bad president.
You may think that he is presently a bad CITIZEN, but he never had a 71% disapproval rating! Let’s talk facts here, gentlemen, and not go low with the namecalling that I originally was critized for.

— Dan
2:43 pm May 1st, 2008

The LAST president with approval ratings this low as he left the White House was Harry Truman.

President Bush is in good company and will be vindicated by history…probably when my tax money will be keeping a catheter up the wazoo of you Bush-hating morons.

— KW
2:47 pm May 1st, 2008

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