iPods In the White House
It's official, the President jams like the rest of us.
Originally given to him as a birthday gift from his twin daughters last July, George W. and his iPod have become inseparable and reportedly he won't exercise without it. It's not clear if the iPod makes a good "spotter" during weightlifting or not.
The playlists on the Presidential iPod include mostly country music. However several rock tunes make an appearance including Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, and the Knack. The New York Times reports the iPod contains only about 250 songs, but it has a capacity for 10,000+.
Apparently Bush's iPod isn't alone in the White House. Vice President Dick Cheney was spotted on the set of NBC's news program Meet the Press with a blue iPod Mini. While the music on the President's iPod has been made public, the Vice President has managed to keep the contents of his iPod a closely guarded secret. It kind of makes you curious. What would Dick Cheney listen to on his iPod? A blogger named Ryan Boudinot speculates that the following playlists might be on Cheney's iPod:
- Classified Light
- Classified Driving Music
- Classified Smooth Jazz
- Ashcroft, Seals and Croft
- Rock and Roll, Probably
- Prehomosexual Elton John
- Now That’s What I Call Music! (Vols. 1-10)
- Republican Party Music
So the next time you hear that President Bush is doing something imperative for the safety of the world, picture him and Dick Cheney singing "My Sharona" or hosting an iPod DJ Party."





