Professor Mouse
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The GOP is threatening Major League Baseball with the lost of its antitrust exemption if George Soros is the winning bidder to buy the Washington Nationals. Bidder pill for Congress
I do not understand why it is objectionable for a democrat to own this major league baseball team. This seems like some extremely petty politics on behalf of the republican party. What am I missing?There is talk in Washington about taking away Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption.
Because of all that steroid stuff? No.
Because of MLB's heavy-handed approach to financing new stadiums? No.
Because of the possibility of liberal financier George Soros buying the Washington Nationals.
Soros is a critic of President Bush, the former Texas Rangers part-owner.
"It's not necessarily smart business sense to have anybody who is so polarizing in the political world,'' Rep. John Sweeney (R-N.Y.) told the Washington Post. "That goes for anybody, but especially as it relates to [MLB] because it's one of the few businesses that get incredibly special treatment from Congress and the federal government.''
And incredibly special publicity for those threatening to end incredibly special treatment.
"Why should politics have anything to do with who owns the team?'' Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.) said. "So Congress is going to get involved in every baseball ownership decision? Are they next going to worry about a manager they don't like? I've never seen anything as impotent as a congressman threatening the baseball exemption. It gets threatened a half-dozen times a year, and our batting average threatening the exemption is zero.''
"America's pastime should be protected from the rhetoric of partisan politics,'' Washington entrepreneur Jonathan Ledecky, the head of the group that Soros is part of, said in an e-mail. "It's unfortunate that the negativism that permeates national politics today is infecting Major League Baseball and the Washington Nationals.''