Did you check out how the story on Ben's link has changed through the day? I heard this on XM radio, searched for it on Fox News online, and then just now saw that the revised story is at the same link as Ben's posted above.
Here's the whole story - now.
Candidates Hail Red Sox
Thursday, October 28, 2004
TOLEDO, Ohio — Count Sen. John Kerry (search) of Massachusetts among those Boston baseball fans who have waited a lifetime to see the Red Sox win the World Series. President Bush (search) says he's excited, too.
Kerry, wearing a Red Sox (search) cap as he bounded into a morning rally in Toledo, recalled someone phoning a radio show early in the campaign and saying, "John Kerry won't be president until the Red Sox win the World Series." He exclaimed, "Well, we're on our way!"
Not everybody felt that way. Boston pitcher Curt Schilling (search), interviewed on ABC's "Good Morning America," said, "Tell everybody to vote. And vote Bush next week."
Bush congratulated the team's owner and president by phone — and thanked Schilling for his support.
The president watched part of the final game Wednesday night as the Red Sox defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, completing a four-game sweep to win their first World Series title since 1918, said spokesman Scott McClellan. "This is a long time coming and he shares in their excitement at winning the World Series," McClellan said.
Kerry said, "I've been rooting for this day since I was a kid. ... This Red Sox team came back against all odds and showed America what heart is. In 2004, the Red Sox are America's team."
Oh my...

Say it ain't so, Curt!
Oh yea, I forgot... Most of this team isn't from Massachusettes. Hell, nearly half the team doesn't speak English as a first language.
Apparently with Springstein on the campaign trail with Kerry, Schilling decided he's going to appear with Bush in New Hampshire.
Oh blah dee, oh blah dah, life goes oooooon RAH!
- Bill