Bush lands the Curse on Cardinals

Bush throws out the first pitch during the St. Louis Cardinals' season opener against the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo., Monday, April 5, 2004 (this was the game where the Cardinal officials piped in fake applause when Bush strode out to the mound).
A lot of people mistakenly thought that a Massachusetts-Texas World Series would be appropriate. They were wrong. President George W. Bush has no history with the Houston Astros. His history is with the Texas Rangers. In fact, his partners with the Rangers, Bill DeWitt and Mercer Reynolds, are now the main owners of the Cardinals, and he is still close to them. They were the co-chairmen of his inaugural committee four years ago. Reynolds was then named ambassador to Switzerland. One of the local owners, Stephen Brauer, was named ambassador to Belgium, and when the president comes to St. Louis, he often stays at the home of Stephen and Kimmie Brauer. So if the president has a baseball team, it's this one.

[Bush's] Former Texas [Ranger] partner DeWitt is now owner and chairman of the St. Louis Cardinals, whose owners and executives have been among the most generous to Bush's re-election campaign. The team's ownership group includes two Rangers (DeWitt and Kimmy Brauer, wife of owner Steve Brauer) and one Pioneer (Robert Castellini).

"You don't want to be the ones to revive the Sox, because the Curse might just jump outta them and into you!"

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there's your sign
Thanks fellow DFA'er Murshed (a sports fanatic) Zaheed who's now the blogger honcho at Common Cause for the tip.
by Jerome Armstrong 2004-10-27 07:41PM | 0 recs
He doesn't though like a girl
At least Bush made it to the plate from the mound. LOL
by Patrick Henry 2004-10-27 07:56PM | 0 recs
At least he made it to the plate from the mound
You mean the shrub actually did something right?  You know what they say... even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.
by Slapmaxwell 2004-10-28 04:32AM | 0 recs
Re: He doesn't though like a girl
How exactly does one "though like a girl"?  One definition means conceding, so maybe a girl concedes differently than a boy.  Not sure how that is relevant to baseball though.

Of course, it probably was a typo, so you may have meant "through like a girl"?  But I am not sure how one goes in one side and out the opposite, like a girl as this is a common definition of through.  

NOW, I have seen people "throw like a girl" but to do that they usually need to spell the word correctly.

I think we have a child who was left behind.  

by yitbos96bb 2004-10-28 06:06AM | 0 recs
Re: He doesn't though like a girl
LOL, nice closer.
by Jerome Armstrong 2004-10-28 11:12AM | 0 recs
Bambino no more...
Now it's The Curse of the Boobino.
by QrazyQat 2004-10-27 08:00PM | 0 recs
Politics by Fox even during the World Series...
Some cutaway shots of soldiers in Iraq watching the game. What was the subtitle? "Multinational Force Iraq"

I guess they were Polish or Czech soldiers, countries well known for being Red Sox fans :)

by fwaltman 2004-10-27 08:04PM | 0 recs
Re: Politics by Fox even during the World Series..
Poland!  Don't forget Poland!!
by Haggai 2004-10-27 08:10PM | 0 recs
Re: Politics by Fox even during the World Series..
Well since we spend more than every other country in the world COMBINED on defense even before 9-11, you can see why it might be easy to forget Poland.
by yitbos96bb 2004-10-28 06:08AM | 0 recs
No, he doesn't throw like a girl
But he's much better at shaking pom poms from the sideline.  I've heard he initially became a cheerleader only to meet guys, but fell in love with the sport in the interim.  
by Slapmaxwell 2004-10-27 08:08PM | 0 recs
Why I hate the shrub
Besides being 180 degrees out of synch with Shrubby on virtually every one of his policies; this sums up why I really hate, loathe, dispise the man.... He had fake applause piped in.  He is the most insecure, evil little bastard that has ever slept in the white house.  (And I'm including all those smarmy Chinese that Clinton had for a sleepover)  I'm surprised Ashcroft didn't set up a free speech zone out in the parking lot for those who planned on booing him.  But then, I'm sure Rove had control of the volumne knob so he could drown out the boos no matter how loud they were.  
by Slapmaxwell 2004-10-27 08:23PM | 0 recs
cardinals fans
aren't necessarily bush fans . . .

here's one redbird fan hoping, praying and working for a john kerry victory!

matty f

by matty fred 2004-10-27 08:44PM | 0 recs
Don't Forget the Patriots
Don't forget the Patriots, from Boston as well although they are called New England officially. I am not sure about the NBA but thats good karma.
by southerndemnut 2004-10-27 09:09PM | 0 recs
Re: Don't Forget the Patriots
...and the Bruins are undefeated and are likely to be that way for awhile :)
by fwaltman 2004-10-27 09:40PM | 0 recs
I told ya
Massachusetts has been graced with good Karma.

When you provide freedom and equality to all it will come back to you!!

Patriots
Red Sox

and for sure

President John F. Kerry

by realitythink 2004-10-28 03:40AM | 0 recs

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