These arguments sum up the extreme claims made by strong-willed Presidents for years.
Here it was again, the modern myth, the most extreme claim of night vision, to see not just into the night, but through things, like X-rays.
"Such an extreme claim must only be made after careful study."
This neo-Confederate feel-good history has much in common with the more extreme claims of Afrocentrism.
Oliver North made one of the most extreme claims of Presidential power in American history.
However, the more extreme claims of Aslan have not been supported.
Watch out for extreme claims such as "quick and effective" or "totally safe."
It represented a check on the most extreme claims of executive power at the time.
But so extreme a claim would not carry weight.
Given his own admissions of bias, are we to take these rather extreme claims on faith?