Maybe, maybe not. Neocons still get away with a lot under Democratic presidents, plus much of their prior mess is mopped-up to boot.
The current Democratic leadership wants to prove they can fill this kind of water-boy role, so a true leader emerging in the primaries will tend to be attacked by the party apparatus itself.
In order to have a legitimate Democratic president (at least this time around), this leader would have to go beyond putting neo-cons in check and launch an offensive to strip them of their ill-gotten money and influence (although it should not be anti-Republican per-se). He would also have to make some unpopular decisions early on in order to actually
lead this country back toward a civil multi-party and multilateralist frame of mind.
Total privatization is on the neocons lips, a political extremism in the same league as communism: The president would be duty-bound to split this nasty outgrowth from the rest of the Republicans... shine a light on their bigotry and greed nd drive the wedge so deep as to relegate the neocons to the same status as Aryan Nation, because those two groups are two sides of the same extremist coin (read
http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,1040340,00.html">Berlusconi article).
The question is would the press allow it, knowing their recent history? How much have Americans broken away from mass media? Would a strong but fair Democrat need to push for a true public broadcasting system using the BBC's license-fee scheme to bring a populist balance to the media?
We must push back strategically and hard against the military-media complex to prevent a trend of increasingly-worse Berlusconis and Blairs in our country.