This just in: George W. Bush and Mark Zuckerberg find much in common during Facebook interview
George W. Bush and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg mind-melded in FB's live-streamed interview with the ex-prez Monday. Lots in common, both feeling misunderunderstood, reports our colleague Monica Hesse. "A lot of times when you're the president your hand is forced," said Bush. "You gotta make a call." Zuckerberg could relate: "What you're saying rings true. . . Whether it seems like there's a choice to other people or not, it often doesn't seem like there's a choice [to you]."
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