We Can't Wait | 2008 Rhetoric | Barack Obama Slogan | The Daily Caller: The “we can’t wait” slogan used by President Obama to market executive actions this year appears to have been inspired by campaign rhetoric used by the then-senator’s 2008 presidential campaign, as shown in this April 2008 video of Obama speaking in Philadelphia.
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“We can’t afford to wait. We can’t wait to fix our schools. We can’t wait to fix our health care system. We can’t wait to bring back good jobs and good wages. We can’t wait to deal with crime on the streets of our major urban centers,” Obama said on April 14, 2008.
“We can’t wait to bring back after school programs and summer school programs for our youth. We can’t wait to bring this war in Iraq to a close. We cannot wait and that’s why I’m running for president of the United States of America.”
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