forgot to add ...Darth Wong wrote:Augustus, that list is a cheap evasion and you know it. Of course he would lose his supporters if he went 180 degrees around in the opposite direction, but that's NOT what I'm asking. I'm asking how much more extreme he could get in his current direction before his supporters finally decided he'd gone too far. Or (as is more likely) do they not understand the concept of balance, and assume that if a little of something is good, a lot is always even better?
As for the question of whether I think he's an extremist, of course he is; he has shown no willingness to compromise on any issue whatsoever, and in fact he considers his refusal to brook compromise to be a sign of "leadership". The fact that his supporters disagree doesn't prove anything, and I ask how much MORE extreme he could get before his supporters finally abandon ship, if that is even possible.
So I ask again: what would it take? No evasions this time, please.
11) Steal lollypops from babies
12) Make a gaint penitentary out of Manhattan Island (Wait... I like that one )
12) Go into peoples houses at night and wreck up the place!!!!
Ok to answer your question directly -
I assmue we are speaking about things that are likely to occur and not basless fears, if he were elected for another term.
If Bush began issuing executive orders that held the 10th amendment exclusivly over the 14th that did not allow for Congress/the Courts/the Citizens to get involved in the descision making process, then that would be too far. (e.g. Letting States rights run roughshod over the due process, equal protection and immunities of citizenship like a ban on gay marriage by executive fiat. I should note that Bush has not done this, and all the steps that have been taken on Gay marriage have been through constitutional channels)
Stacking the supreme court in an in order to rule through judial fiat would be another step too far. Again something GWB is not guilty of considering he has not appointed anyone to the USSC.
Again assuming he was elected once more, if he did not spend every ounce of political capital he can muster untangling the knot of red tape that prevents true reform of the intelligence services I would loose my faith in him. (e.g. this means not leaving the Penagon in control of the CIA, although putting the CIA under Congressional control is just as bad or worse.)
Not having some heads roll for the Intell problems with Iraq. True they are systemic and go back over 12 years, but someone needs to pay for the mistake in a public fashion by doing a mea-maxima-culpa and falling on his sword.
I hope that answers your question sufficently, if not let me know and I'll be happy to ponder it more.
If you don't mind me asking have you given any consideration to my question? (Why don't Bush supporters consider him an extremist?) I'm not trying to pin you down Mike, I'm interested in your point of view for several reasons 1) you are of a different political stripe than me 2) honest about you belifes and 3) intelligent enough to express them with out denigation.