(Credit: Reuters/Scott Morgan/Chip East/Photo montage by Salon)
Exceptional,
the new book from former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter,
Liz, is not. It is nothing more than an unhinged rant that smacks of
sedition.
“The
children need to know the truth about who we are, what we’ve done, and
why it is uniquely America’s duty to be freedom’s defender,” the
prologue proclaims. The book, however, is not about who we are but who
Cheney wants us to become. It is a call for Americans to reject
constitutional government and those values that have guided our nation
for 227 years and replace it with imperial rule in the name of
“freedom”––even when that rule includes wars of choice, intrusive
violations of our privacy and civil liberties, and of course, an
aggressive regime of torture.
This review assumes that Exceptional
represents Dick Cheney’s ideas, and so we will refer to the author only
in the singular. (To the extent the book reflects Liz’s original
thinking, consider it a mind meld.)
Part One begins with Uncle
Dick recounting how “the American Century” has been marked by a fight
that he and a few other white-hatted cowboys have waged to keep the
world safe for “freedom.” In Cheney’s telling, pro-war and wartime
leaders were strong and “right,” and the others weak and feckless. World
War II is reduced to: “We liberated millions and achieved the greatest
victory in the history of mankind, for the good of all mankind.
America––the exceptional nation––had become freedom’s defender.”
READ MORE:http://www.salon.com/2015/10/23/next_lets_sic_donald_trump_on_dick_cheney_evil_veeps_911_revisionism_must_be_confronted_too/
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