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Who said it: Bernie Sanders or Colonel Sanders?

Can you tell the difference between a dyed-in-the-wool socialist and a deep-fried, finger-lickin' capitalist?
(Gage Skidmore)

Hillary Clinton is looking over her shoulder pads these days, as her lead over Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders dwindles. Yes, a *socalist* (cue USSR national anthem) is a serious contender for the president of the United States.

Because News host Gavin Crawford suggested we have some fun with the topic by playing the classic game: "Who said it: Bernie Sanders or Colonel Sanders?"

Panellist Mike Bullard surprised the audience with a FUN FACT: Colonel Sanders lived the last 15 years of his life in Mississauga, Ont., widely considered the world's #314793 retirement destination.

I don't like puns, but there is a WING in the Mississauga hospital named after him.- Mike "Comedian & Mississauga historian" Bullard

Try our quiz below to see if you can tell the difference between the guy who makes us "Feel the Bern" and the guy who makes us "Feel the Heartburn."

Bernie or Colonel: "If a financial institution is too big to fail, it's too big to exist."

*Scroll over or click the graphic for the answer

Bernie or Colonel: "Don't be against things so much as for things."

Bernie or Colonel: "People are increasingly concerned about the quality of the food they are ingesting. People want to know what is in their food."

Bernie or Colonel: "A job should lift workers out of poverty, not keep them in it."

Bernie or Colonel: "I've got no idea when I am going to retire. Whenever they pick me up and take me to the funeral home, I guess."

Bernie or Colonel: "I always hired widows with children, because they had to work and didn't have any foolishness about them."