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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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It would be an honor to get an invitation from ANY US President. The Democratic controlled Congress has even a lower rating than Bush; it’s just a sign of the overal political climate. Recession? We had positive growth last quarter. A recession is a last 6 months away if at all. Please get real people!

— Darryl Mottin
4:44 pm May 1st, 2008

Dan, I will type this slow so even you can understand. No matter what your political persuasion is, it is very disrespectful of you to talk about the president as you have. I have never been a Bill Clinton fan, but at the time he was still the President and the office deserves that respect no matter who the president is. Your childish comments speak volumes about you. Besides, this forum is about Sports and that the President asked LaRussa to meet him at the airport. No matter who the President is, I would consider that an honor. At least this President has his pants on!
Congratulations to LaRussa for an great honor. Oh, by the way, I am not a LaRussa fan but this is NOT the forum for that. Perhaps you should have stayed in school!

— superdave
4:46 pm May 1st, 2008

All of u talkin bush are dumb. The CARDS have 18 WINS in april!!!!!

(see ALL CAPS for important issues)

— jeff
4:52 pm May 1st, 2008

To all the people who keep saying we shouldn’t talk about politics on this blog: I get your point, and to a certain extent I agree. However, I think too many people use sports (and TV shows) as a diversion to get away from the issues that really matter. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a diehard baseball, college hoops, and boxing fan. But every now and then, how about if we talk about bigger and more pervasive issues?

Cynicism (and blind obedience to the powers that be) are the opposite of hope and progress.

— Spike
5:11 pm May 1st, 2008

Hey Dan - Nobody cares about your pathetic political beliefs so you can go crawl back under your rock. If you don’t like TLR pal-ing around with George W. then maybe you should go root for another team. I’ll bet you don’t like Bobby Knight or Bill Parcells either. Idyit.

— BNC4477
5:27 pm May 1st, 2008

Strange thing…I come to a baseball blog to read about baseball, not the ravings of a reader with a political agenda.

And that comes from somebody who abhors the current President.

— Forsch31
5:37 pm May 1st, 2008

The Cubs blew their two-run lead in the ninth today. That’s hilarious.

— Dan #2 (not to be confused w/ bush-hating dan)
5:42 pm May 1st, 2008

Defending bushie boy is like trying to extinguish a forest fire with a cup of water……if you voted for him…. just admit that you made a mistake…twice!!! Oh yeah…GO CARDS !!!!!

— like u care
5:49 pm May 1st, 2008

Dan, calm down, eat a sandwich, drink a beer or something. Isn’t this a sports comment section? The man is our President. Approval ratings are for people who seek approval. Leaders act and do what they see as best, regardless of polls. GW has done that. Tony should be honored, and I’m sure he is.

— Dave
6:11 pm May 1st, 2008

Its funny that you mention that he has the lowest approval rating ever, but neglect to mention that at one point he had the highest rating ever. It is kind of hard to respect the opinion of someone who says that he stole an election when he was the candidate following the rules that the Constitution put forth. good old ignorance.

— jon
6:13 pm May 1st, 2008

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