... but does he know Rush is a Steelers fan?

Obama rooting for Steelers in Super Bowl
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said he’s pulling for the Pittsburgh 
Steelers over the Arizona Cardinals in football’s biggest game on Sunday — and 
he did so with a politician’s touch.
Obama said Thursday that he would root for Pittsburgh against the 
“long-suffering” and “great Cinderella story” Cardinals. His spokesman also 
said the president would watch the game with members of Congress.
“I have to say, you know, I wish the Cardinals the best,” Obama said 
diplomatically. “You know, Kurt Warner is a great story, and he’s closer to my 
age than anybody else on the field.”
Warner, Arizona’s 37-year-old quarterback, came out of nowhere about a decade 
ago to take the St. Louis Rams to two Super Bowls, including a title in 2000. 
Just when he seemed washed up, Warner rose to the top again this year with a 
stellar performance. His team was not expected to make the playoffs, let alone 
get to the title game.
Steelers owner Dan Rooney, a longtime Republican, endorsed Obama’s presidential 
bid and campaigned for him. During Oval Office remarks, Obama noted that one of 
the Steelers most beloved former players, Franco Harris, had campaigned for him 
in Pittsburgh, too.
“Other than the (Chicago) Bears,” Obama said, “the Steelers are probably the 
team that’s closest to my heart.”
Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said the invitation to watch the Super Bowl is 
part of the new administration’s efforts to work across the political aisle, 
similar to his bipartisan cocktail party Wednesday night at the executive 
mansion.
“You know, the president also wanted last night to be a little bit more social, 
you know, so that individuals could better get to know each other and 
understand where they’re coming from in these legislative disagreements,” Gibbs 
told reporters Thursday. “But, again, you know, the president’s outreach on 
this will continue.”
During the pregame show, Obama also planned to participate in a live interview 
on NBC with Matt Lauer.



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