Meeting The Moment
Last week was the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the United States on September 11, 2001. Every year on 9/11, the names of those who died that day are read. What tends to get lost with the passage of time is how the events of that day affected the psyche of the country. It put to rest the idea of “fortress America.” Another aspect that is often overlooked is the response of then-President George W. Bush. In light of the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10, Bush’s response merits examination.
