George Bush Invents MP3s, Playlists
CNN's investigative team has unearthed President Bush's iPod playlist.
The task of downloading the music falls to the 58-year-old president's personal aide, Blake Gottesman, who buys individual songs and albums from the iTunes music store.
We have to wonder, is paying a guy to download the President's MP3's the best use of taxpayer dollars?
Not every track is "on-message." The playlist -- regarded by many as a mirror to the soul -- includes musicians who campaigned against Bush,
Read: This counts as Bipartisan, right?
Bush, who quit drinking after his 40th birthday, also listens to recovering alcoholic George Jones
Not only do we not believe George Bush has given up drinking, we have to wonder what editor thought it relevant to include this information?
Dear CNN,
Stop trying to be the New York Times. You are after all, a news channel.
The task of downloading the music falls to the 58-year-old president's personal aide, Blake Gottesman, who buys individual songs and albums from the iTunes music store.
We have to wonder, is paying a guy to download the President's MP3's the best use of taxpayer dollars?
Not every track is "on-message." The playlist -- regarded by many as a mirror to the soul -- includes musicians who campaigned against Bush,
Read: This counts as Bipartisan, right?
Bush, who quit drinking after his 40th birthday, also listens to recovering alcoholic George Jones
Not only do we not believe George Bush has given up drinking, we have to wonder what editor thought it relevant to include this information?
Dear CNN,
Stop trying to be the New York Times. You are after all, a news channel.
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