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Bill Clinton's autographed (PRODUCT) RED iPod up for bid on eBay

The iPod includes some of the former President's favorite songs by Willie Nelson, Van Morrison, Sarah McLachlan, and others.

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Mobile | by Samuel Axon | Thu Mar 5, 2009 4:25PM | 0 comments

There always seems to be a lot of fuss about presidential iPods. Way back when, the media had a field day after learning that President George W. Bush's iPod had "My Sharona" by The Knack on iPod One, and during the 2008 campaign, a Barack Obama campaign spokesman revealed that now-President Obama had some Jay-Z on his iPod.

Well, you can listen to what's on Bill Clinton's by seeing for yourself; a (PRODUCT) RED iPod signed by President Clinton is up for auction at eBay, and it contains 11 of his favorite songs. We're pretty sure it's not his real personal iPod; this is a charity promotion, as you might expect from the (PRODUCT) RED AIDS-fighting campaign. Proceeds go to the Gibson Foundation's Music Rising fund. Head over to the eBay page to bid and read the song list. It includes tracks by Willie Nelson and Van Morrison — sounds about like what we expected!

The auction is open to bids through March 12th, and as of this writing stands at $751. The auction is hosted by philanthropy website Tonic, and it's actually part of a series. More iPod auctions are coming: Malin Akerman (March 9th), Hilary Duff, and Mandy Moore (March 16th).

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