Quote, Unquote: How Well Do You Know Your President?

By Justin Rohrlich Jan 21, 2009 4:30 pm

They say Obama and Bush are nothing alike, but these one-liners tell a different story.



You might think the outgoing commander-in-chief and incoming president are nothing alike, but you'd be misunderestimating the eerie similarity in their rhetoric.

In fact, in the runup to the transfer of power, much of what George W. Bush and Barack Obama had to say was difficult to tell apart.

Check out this week's edition of Quote, Unquote to see if you can successfully match the words with their source.  


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