George W. Bush, Baseball Commissioner
Howard Wasserman thinks George W. Bush is a natural to succeed Bud Selig as Commissioner of Baseball. He makes a compelling case.
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Comments
Judge Landis was omitted from the articles as someone who had been in public servicer before taking the job as baseball commissioner.
And it would be especially interesting, if that were to happen (that the president would succeed Bud Selig) if Condoleeza Rice would be appointed to her dream job as NFL commissioner.
Posted by soccer dad | December 28, 2006 | 10:19 am | Permalink
yeah i like bush as a president and as a commissioner he’s a great guy
Posted by Sean | January 12, 2007 | 03:32 pm | Permalink
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