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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, it may currently be 71% of the citizens that do not approve of the President, but as a Navy veteran and a veteran of this war “we cannot win?” I am a proud member of the remaining 29% that still supports this country’s Commander in Chief. I also supported Bill Clinton when he held the office and he was a complete embarrassment to the military and law enforcement.

PS: We won the “war” several years ago.

— Mark
3:13 pm May 1st, 2008

Congratulations Mark. My son just joined the Navy on April 1.
Thanks.

— Tony G.
3:16 pm May 1st, 2008

Dan,
So if you run into the Mayor or an Alderman on the street and say ‘Hello’, or even shake his/her hand, that makes it political because he/she is in politics? Spare me. Spare all of us. Seriously. This is a non-political issue. Jump up and down, hold your breath, don’t stand for ‘God Bless America’, or whatever you want to do. It doesn’t change the fact that you’re on here trolling for a reason to bash the President. Actions like yours are the reason the Dems will screw up the election and McCain will win. Stop your innane arguing over silly things and join the rest of us in attempting to make this little slice of the solar system more tollerable. You can start by shutting up

— Matt
3:22 pm May 1st, 2008

Oh, come on Dan, What are the chances of you even being alive for the “worst President ever?”

That line has been so over-used lately! Bush’s first term was better than his second, but that is true for many, many Presidents. I think he’ll end up being a middle of the pack President.
He’s had some failures and some success.

By the way, the worst President in my lifetime was Carter (hands down)!

— fborgwash
3:23 pm May 1st, 2008

and dan, we will continue to support the President by acknowledging that no one person will ever make everyone happy but we support your right to say whatever you want.

I, for one, still love this President, despite the mistakes that have been made. He is steadfast in his love for this country. I support him for that.

— Jo
3:32 pm May 1st, 2008

In my Muhammad Ali voice….The worst president of ALL TIME…

— Hank Aaron
3:41 pm May 1st, 2008

Well, Dan (or whatever your name is–I really don’t care–I happen to support George W Bush and cannot stand either candidate for the Demorats. Liberal politics stinks! Still, it has nothing to do with the subject at hand. I will continue to vote Republican and you can do your thing. In the meantime we give respect to the holder of the office whoever it is. And I find these polls very flawed. We give our approval rating based on one or two subjects.

Just remember, it is ultimately the congress that makes our laws and establishes policy. And, as I recall, the congress has a lower approval rating even than our president.

Let’s talk baseball and the honor given to our club manager. I would be honored if the president asked me to meet with him, even if he was a demorat.

— Leonard
3:43 pm May 1st, 2008

Yes, Dan, and then maybe we should be able to criticize the Democratically controlled congress.

— Leonard
3:46 pm May 1st, 2008

Um…I will NEVER STAND FOR GOD BLESS AMERICA…and that’s how I show my patriotism. By avoiding fascist nationalistic songs.

— ExistentialHumanist
3:50 pm May 1st, 2008

So, how about that Cards v Cubs series about to get started tomorrow??

You are all a bunch of blowhards, knock it off and let this blog go back to it’s normal routine of discussions about baseball.

It’s an interesting story and nothing more. Regardless of your politics, very few people turn down a call to meet the president.

— brian
3:56 pm May 1st, 2008

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