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Fox's Bolling: Bush “Kept Us Safe” From 9/12/01 Until Obama Administration

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/23/13 6:09 PM EDT

From the April 23 edition of Fox News' The Five:

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Previously:

Jennifer Rubin: “Bush Is Back”

Quick Fact: Krauthammer falsely claims that under Bush there were “no successful attacks” in U.S. after 9-11

Media figures advance assertion that Bush administration policies kept U.S. safe

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