George W. Bush, the former owner of the Rangers and current president of the United States, agreed to an interview with Karl Ravech on Sunday
to talk baseball and -- for a few minutes -- set aside real-world events. Ravech asked the questions; the president answered:
KR: So tell me, one of the great things I ever saw was post-9/11, you at Yankee Stadium. What [does] that memory mean to you?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, you know, I've given a lot of speeches in front of big crowds, a lot of TV cameras there -- but nothing was like walking out on the mound.
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