PC versus Mac - U.S. presidential candidates
I was listening to some old techcrunch posts on blogbard radio when I came across some of Michael Arrington’s interviews with US presidential candidates. He asked all the candidates their PC versus Mac preferences. Here are their responses.
Mitt Romney:
” I have a PC. My sons have a Mac and swear by it, but I have a couple PC’s. 3 out of the 5 boys I believe are on Macs, and they swear by them, but I’m a creature of habit, I’ve got my PC. “
John McCain:
” I am illiterate. “
Mike Gravel:
” Well, I gotta tell ya. I’ve been PC all of my life, and then lo and behold, this year in order to do some video streaming, responding to people’s questions, I bought a Mac. So, I’m sitting in front of a Mac. And if you can imagine at my age, having to conquer both. I sit in front of my Mac and I’ve gotta think twice as I take a step, because I think in terms of a PC. So, I’m an equal opportunity kind of guy. I own a Mac, and I gotta tell you if way back when people tell you “You gotta get a Mac it’s better than a PC”. Well, I’m prepared to give testimony that it is more intuitive than a PC, but the PC has universality. It’s a little bit like the beta and the other device. The other device won out, but the beta works better. But that’s the way the cookie crumbles. “
Ron Paul is most likely a Mac fan. He is an iPhone user.
If you know the preferences of other presidential candidates, drop me a line or share it in the comments.