Now and Then: Obama Channels Bush in U.N. Address on Terror Threat
Melissa Quinn /
More than a decade ago, on Nov. 10, 2001, President George W. Bush addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, just as President Obama did yesterday. Each confronted a terrorist threat to the American homeland, as well as other countries, from groups in the Middle East.
Obama ran for the presidency in 2008 largely on ending what Bush called a global war on terror. At the United Nations yesterday, however, Obama employed much of the same rhetoric as his predecessor in issuing a call to action for the world. This clip from “The Kelly File” on Fox News captures the similarity.
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