Skyrocketing spending.
No vetoes.
Trashing of the First Amendment in the name of so-called 'campaign finance reform'.
Passage of the Tom Harkin Soviet five-year plan Ag bill.
Passage of the Teddy Kennedy education bill.
More money poured into every social program under the sun.
Huge new prescription drug entitlement in Medicare.
Wimpiness on tax reform.
Wimpiness on SS reform.
Inaction on the border problem. Interested involved citizens called 'vigilantes'.
Inaction when the rubber met the road for Terri Schiavo, citizen, due to the Bush family's obvious adherence to the pernicious doctrine of judicial supremacy, even when it means ignoring the clear constitutional protections afforded to innocent human life.
Internationally, since you want to talk about that so much, they are in the process of selling Israel down the river when it comes to Samaria, too. Still mouthing those same old worn State Department platitudes about how wonderful the world will be when the Muslims have all they want and need. Puh-leeeze!
I could go on, but frankly, I'm tired of this conversation. Everyone here knows where I stand.
*I* didn't. :o)
The spending and the social programs and the campaign finance reform are legitimate complaints.
Expecting perfection, however, is an unreasonable standard. You'd be hard-pressed to show an American Administration that, by line item names, somehow gave you more conservative victories, however, than the Bush Administration.