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April 11, 2005

President Bush's iPod

What's Dubya's playlist for eroding our grandchildren's retirement benefits? NY Times listens in...

Selections From George W. Bush's iPod
  • Alejandro Escovedo "Castanets"
  • John Hiatt "Circle Back"
  • John Fogerty "Centerfield"
  • The Knack "My Sharona"
  • Kenny Loggins "Alive 'N' Kickin'"
  • Joni Mitchell "(You're So Square) Baby, I Don't Care"
  • Van Morrison "Brown Eyed Girl"
  • a lot of George Jones, Alan Jackson, and Kenny Chesney
  • "No one should psychoanalyze the song selection," says Mark McKinnon, chief media strategist during campaign '04. "It's music to get over the next hill."

    Fair enough, but someone should really burn him these awesome Dinosaur Jr. reissues.

    (Thanks Todd for the link.)

    Posted at 3:19 PM




    36 Comments

    i was really disappointed that he didn't put "fortunate son" on there... who wouldn't put their theme song on their ipod?

    Posted by: devin at 04/11/05 3:33 PM | Reply
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    No SINCE U BEEN GONE??? he's a loser

    Posted by: ted at 04/11/05 4:11 PM | Reply
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    Expect an outpouring of "What's on Bush's iPod" iMixes to show up on the iTunes Music Store. Brace for impact!

    Posted by: Devin at 04/11/05 4:33 PM | Reply
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    Rolling Stone deputy managing editor Joe Levy on President Bush's iPod playlist, which includes songs by Joni Mitchell, John Hiatt, the Knack and John Fogerty: "One thing that's interesting is that the president likes artists who don't like him." (Rolling Stone via New York Times)

    Posted by: jen at 04/11/05 5:00 PM | Reply
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    "My Sharona"?? Good to know the Prez rocks the underage-girl fetish anthem.

    Posted by: the management at 04/11/05 5:09 PM | Reply
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    I soooo knew there had to have been at least one Kenny Loggins song on the President's IPOD. I'm just suprised it wasn't "Return to Poo Corner"! I wonder if elsewhere on the list there are some song selections by Celine Dion, Clay Akin and Garth Brooks.

    Yeah that does shock me that the president is into Joni Mitchell and John Hiatt. It doesn't shock me that he is into John Fogerty. But I have to agree with the management I wonder if he knows what "My Sharona" is about!?

    Posted by: Grimmone at 04/11/05 5:17 PM | Reply
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    "eroding our grandchildren's retirement benifits"??? Who writes and repeats these inane mantras? Blocking social security reform and privatization is what should be criticized. Dubya should get credit for an incredibly rebounding economy due to his tax cuts, that actually have increased government revenue, while allowing more investment into the private sector.
    ...but, what do facts have to do with most of the criticism of this man.

    Posted by: Cap at 04/11/05 5:20 PM | Reply
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    The other thing that suprises me is he doesn't have any Mike Love era Beach Boy hits on his ipod i.e. "Kokamo" (sp?)

    Posted by: Grimmone at 04/11/05 5:20 PM | Reply
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    Cap,
    If you want to talk about facts, then it might be appropriate to discuss the facts (or lack thereof) he uses to scare Americans into thinking that Social Security is on the verge of failure. No one is arguing that the system is perfect and that Social Security need not be reformed at all. But Bush plays fast and loose with the very facts you find so precious every time he cites a date that Social Security is on the verge of bankruptcy or declares that "there is no trust fund." Just recently he posed for a photo op next to the filing cabinet that holds the security instruments that make up the "trust fund" and pointed out that since they're just pieces of paper, the government could just choose to stop honoring them at any time. While that's true, the federal government has never made bad on any of its loans. It could just as easily choose not to honor loans from foreign countries or the treasury bills and bonds that are widely circulated in our economy. For that matter, it could also one day announce it no longer represents those little green Federal Reserve Notes you carry around in your wallet. But Bush forgot to mention all those facts. And that is what facts have to do with the criticism of this man.

    Posted by: Truth at 04/11/05 5:40 PM | Reply
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    The man appears to be striving to live inside of a TGIFriday's commercial.

    Posted by: tomdomaso at 04/11/05 5:48 PM | Reply
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    hey cap, lighten up. you don't need to start proselytizing at the mere mention of the president.

    Posted by: bazooka ken at 04/11/05 6:13 PM | Reply
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    Amen, Cap.

    Also, he wouldn't need an iPod if he was looking for artists who like him. I can only think of 3 or 4 conservative musicians/groups anyways, which sucks for those of us of the right wing persuasion.

    Posted by: Jeff at 04/11/05 6:14 PM | Reply
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    I bet there was pressure on editorial to remove "Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue" by Toby Keith from the list. But it's totally on his iPod. We all know.

    Posted by: G3K at 04/11/05 6:22 PM | Reply
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    As much as I would love to jump on the bashing of Dubya, take it over to a more appropriate venue, ala 1115.org.

    Posted by: Andy at 04/11/05 6:24 PM | Reply
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    Wow. Letting us look at a list of the songs Bush would be listening to... if his iPod were programmed exclusively by the White House Press Secretary (after extensive focus group testing). I feel like I've really been allowed to look behind the curtain on this one.

    Posted by: Joey Headset at 04/11/05 6:49 PM | Reply
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    Jeff,

    There are plenty of Bush-loving artists out there, like Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson! Yay!

    Posted by: toyochin at 04/11/05 8:47 PM | Reply
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    I love that Joni Mitchell song about how black Americans die younger than the average, so they should support efforts to phase out Social Security.

    Posted by: erklie at 04/11/05 10:28 PM | Reply
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    Rock and roll. Oh and just to add another counterpoint to the privatization argument: does everyone not realize that massive investment into the stock market will create a huge bubble that is bound to burst eventually? Hell, if this privatization thing starts to look like it's going through, I'm downright going to count on it.

    Posted by: Nate at 04/11/05 11:13 PM | Reply
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    this is a way,way better list:

    http://www.whitehouse.org/kids/ipod.asp

    Posted by: rollie at 04/12/05 5:32 AM | Reply
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    Politics aside... this playlist just goes to show you that the President has boring, middle of the road tastes.

    Posted by: Dirk at 04/12/05 10:13 AM | Reply
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    wow, brooks and dunn must feel mighty used right about now.

    Posted by: anon at 04/12/05 10:23 AM | Reply
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    I'm honestly surprised he can figure out how to work an ipod. Kudos, George!

    Posted by: normal at 04/12/05 10:45 AM | Reply
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    wow i thought Ipod had jumped the shark when my 8 year old nephew got one ... i was soooo wrong "jump away fonzie"

    Posted by: some music snob at 04/12/05 1:16 PM | Reply
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    plus they probably left off stuff like "advance copy of new White Stripes" or "secret unreleased Nirvana studio recordings"

    Posted by: some music snob at 04/12/05 1:19 PM | Reply
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    For the record, Bush's aides have now stated that they will remove "My Sharona" in light of its pedophiliac content. Gentlemen, you are truly a credit to your nation.

    Posted by: the management at 04/12/05 3:16 PM | Reply
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    Um. Mr. Shrub Man President. Why the helmet? No brain, no worry, see! Cheers. Rock on.

    Posted by: blogleflambeur at 04/12/05 8:18 PM | Reply
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    We've got a thread going on NYUB where people can pick what songs SHOULD be on the presidential iPod Mini. Some picks so far:

    The Cure - Killing an Arab
    Public Enemy - 911 is a joke
    Bronskie Beat - Smalltown Boy

    www.notyourusualbollocks.squarespace.com

    Posted by: Not Your Usual Bollocks at 04/13/05 3:42 AM | Reply
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    Yeah, except that "castenets" songs is really awesome. Dammit.

    Posted by: ben at 04/14/05 1:33 AM | Reply
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    two songs that should be on his iPOD:

    Sammy Hagar - V.O.A. [Voice of America]1984
    Blue Oyster Cult - Divine Wind 1980

    Posted by: Gatrios at 04/14/05 12:35 PM | Reply
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    I'm more than a little hurt that the president didn't have any of my beautiful songs of faith, patriotism and freedom on his i-pod...."When the Eagle soarrrrrs..........."

    Posted by: john ashcroft at 04/15/05 9:12 PM | Reply
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    Glad to see Michael Moore dooshbags still have too much time on their hands.

    Posted by: Scotty at 04/15/05 9:21 PM | Reply
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    Learn how to spell, douchebag

    Posted by: U Suck at 04/15/05 10:31 PM | Reply
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    and I am glad to see Bush fans still don't know how to spell!! hahahha

    Posted by: Dooshbags!!! at 04/16/05 1:43 AM | Reply
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    I'm surprised he didn't have "Nothing Compare 2 U" because it's so easy to spell.

    Posted by: Eleanor Roosevelt at 04/16/05 9:05 AM | Reply
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    He should have had Idiot son of an Asshole by NOFX on there, i mean, it was written about him

    Posted by: Ricky at 04/20/05 12:27 PM | Reply
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    My favorite thing is that all of our wonderful Bush supporters are the ones starting conflicts.

    You lead they follow...

    Posted by: Barbie at 08/16/05 3:42 AM | Reply
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