Liz Cheney does a commendable job skewing the narrative President Obama continues to set forth regarding American history and exceptionalism. The man's mind is loaded with the left wing rewriting of history. Being a postmodernist, facts are not required in the telling of a story. Create the story out of thin air, whatever you want to say, and tell it loudly, often enough, and in enough venues, and you have succeeded (so it is believed) in imposing a new reality without the inconvenient necessity of building on facts. Cheney writes:
There are two different versions of the story of the end of the Cold War: the Russian version, and the truth. President Barack Obama endorsed the Russian version in Moscow last week. . .
It is irresponsible for an American president to go to Moscow and tell a room full of young Russians less than the truth about how the Cold War ended. One wonders whether this was just an attempt to push "reset" -- or maybe to curry favor. Perhaps, most concerning of all, Mr. Obama believes what he said.
Mr. Obama's method for pushing reset around the world is becoming clearer with each foreign trip. He proclaims moral equivalence between the U.S. and our adversaries, he readily accepts a false historical narrative, and he refuses to stand up against anti-American lies. [more . .]