Who said it: Bush or Batman?

Can you guess which of these quotes -- provided by Philadelphia sketch group, Secret Pants -- belong to George W. Bush, and which belong to Batman from his 1960s TV series? It's harder than you think...
Paybacksays...

Upvote for the old guy who refused to answer and went on a rant.

I love the intelligent, patriotic quotes as opposed to the cartoony, overacted ones, and the fact that Batman's were the former.

11807says...

I know I've heard that music before. I'm 90% sure I heard it in a Steven Spielberg movie. I think either Saving Private Ryan (in the movie or DVD "extras" featurette) or Ron Howard's Apollo 13. Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure now it's in a Saving Private Ryan DVD "extras" featurette.

12001says...

I think that the opening music was "Fanfare for the common man", written by Aaron Copland and recorded, amongst others, by Emerson Lake and Palmer.

dagsays...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)

I thought that the opening music was from one of the Olympics in the 80s. Or was it Wide World of Sports ... you know, "the agony of defeat" ... or am I showing my age.

Paybacksays...

>> ^wildsnaps:
I think that the opening music was "Fanfare for the common man", written by Aaron Copland and recorded, amongst others, by Emerson Lake and Palmer.


Not even close. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OLWgrr671g&feature=related

Sounds more like the theme music for Red vs Blue...


(EDIT) I'm terribly sorry wildsnaps, I thought we were talking about the very beginning music. You are more than correct on the episode's music. After watching once, I only listened to the first couple seconds.

davidrainesays...

Upvote! Actually, can we have Bush running around capturing criminals while Adam West is the President? I think I'd make that trade. In fact, any move that brings Adam West closer to public office is a good one -- After all, Quahog loves him as mayor, why shouldn't we?

Memoraresays...

yes free world we have a cartoon character for a president. actually the comic book oh excuse me the Illustrated Novel version has more brains than the actual retard in office does.

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