Well rub those brain cells together and tell me what percentage you support of his domestic policy?
Do you support his prescription plan for seniors?
How bout his expanded federal involvement in education?
His expansion of the NEA? do you support that?
How about his willingness to sign the nations biggest pork bill in history into law? Did you support that?
Did you support his extension of unemployment benefits in perpetuity?
How about his growing of medicare? Did you support that?
Did you support his statement of affirmation in support of assault weapons bans?
How about his massive increases in foreign aid?
His giving Clinton a pass of prosecution? Did you support that?
Most of those I don't support.
I did support the changes to Medicare, but then again so did Newt.
The increases to foreign aid I support if they resulted from deals with countries that are helping us quietly scoop up terrorists (for example the base we promised Yemen).
NEA I don't like but it's a piddly amount really. I will, however, support it entirely if Bush has been planning to use that increase to the NEA as political cover to yank funding from the CPB (which looks like it will be going into play).
The more important question here which gives YOU a chance to rub your brain cells together.... how much of each item has the backing of more than half the American voter pool? THAT is political reality and THAT is where we are falling down on the job and THAT is what Bush is stuck dealing with.