Wrong. Not only did Clinton use the same NSA program that Bush did, but he also authorized phyiscal searches (which Bush did not). In addition, does the ECHELON program mean anything to you?
On both sides. And suspected incidents doesn't mean a thing.
Which treaties has he broken?
Not only wrong, but doesn't have to do with the President. The President publicly condemns torture. The Abu Gharib "torture" was carried out by a few rogue enlistees.
Free market capitalism.
Addressed above.
Valerie Plame wasn't covert by the CIA's definition.
Has nothing to do with President.
Roll eyes.
Show me proof that it was Bush personally who "refused to allow inspectors to US POWS". Since when has anyone abided by the Geneva Convention. And if you are referring to GITMO -- just to let you know, the Red Cross is permanently stationed there so there is no getting around 24/7 scrutiny. Sailors often joke that the POWs get better treatment (food, beds, etc) than they do.
In relation to contemporaty size of gov't, Jackson was a more powerful executive.
So?
It wasn't unilateral. And Arab countries do it all the time.
I believe it was Sinclair Lewis of the 20s "Lost Generation" who said that. Not only does he have no credibility with me, but if America was Fascist, as you contend, then you wouldn't even be able to sit here and type this.