Exceptional: Why the World Needs A Powerful America Audiobook (Free)
- Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney
- 7 h 55 min
- Simon & Schuster Audio
- 2015-09-01
Summary:
In this New York Moments bestseller, with a fresh afterword by authors former vice chief executive Dick Cheney, a #1 NY Moments bestselling author, and his daughter Liz Cheney, former deputy assistant secretary of condition, they explain the initial and indispensable nature of American power, reveal the damage done by President Obama’s abandonment of this principle, and display how America can and must lead again.
Since World War II, American power and leadership have already been an unmatched force for the defense about Exceptional: Why the World REQUIRES A Powerful America of freedom around the globe. For seventy years, presidents both Republican and Democratic possess shared a dedication to keeping American power and leadership. President Obama offers deserted this bipartisan custom, choosing instead to “lead from behind” as he abandons America’s allies, appeases our enemies, and apologizes for this great nation.
Today the former vice president and his little girl, former deputy assistant secretary of condition Liz Cheney, synergy to describe how President Obama has significantly broken using the bipartisan foreign plan consensus that allowed America to prevail in World War II, to gain the Cold Battle, also to triumph in the first decade of the War on Terror. The Cheneys reveal the damage done by President Obama’s plans and demonstrate how his unwillingness to guard and safeguard American power has weakened the country and diminished the ability of upcoming presidents to guard us.
Finally, the Cheneys chart a path forwards to restoring American power and strength, explaining what can be done to reverse course, to fight and win the war about terror, to rebuild our armed service and reassure our allies that they can once again depend on American leadership. A crucial, frank, and much-needed touchstone, Exceptional should stand as a guiding process for the potential presidential applicants in 2016-and for policymakers today and beyond.
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