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.
He said he would not know (if he was comish) if he would watch Barry Bonds pass Hank Aaron. He cited he had a lot of other things to think about.
He talked about steroids. Did anyone watch the full interview?