Video: Two-year-old Jace quotes the presidents
on March 22, 2013 @ 2:42 pm (Updated: 4:08 pm - 3/22/13 )
Two-year-old Jace isn't just a run-of-the-mill cute toddler. He can roll off famous presidential quotes like most children can sing along to their favorite TV show.
His mother starts him off by asking what George Washington says. Then she asks for quotes from Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon, Truman, Reagan, Clinton, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Kennedy, and more.
Even though it's obvious from his enthusiasm that Jace's favorite president is Obama, Dori still loves it.
"I have to admit, the kid's pretty darn good," said Dori.
Jillian Raftery,
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Jillian Raftery is a social media captain for the Dori Monson Show. She loves the neighborly vibe of the Pacific Northwest and spends as much time as possible outdoors.
Jillian Raftery is a social media captain for the Dori Monson Show. She loves the neighborly vibe of the Pacific Northwest and spends as much time as possible outdoors.
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