Yay, a home! Both extremes bother me almost equally. I hate extreme right generally due to exposure and the provincial thinking it often lends itself to. Also dislike how they radicalize even the most trivial things like homosexuality will destroy this country, or Obama is a fascist/socialist/communist (do they really even know what those mean?). Also don't like how the far right has a proclivity to induce fear mongering and hold a belief that government is either inherently bad or is to be undermined at every turn.
That being said, I hate how the far left in general is a bunch of people who say things, but never do things. Or they spread themselves too thin trying to be the answer to every problem, rather than focus on the most dire situation at hand. They speak well and think well, but never do well is I guess what I'm getting at. In high school I had tons of smart friends that were pretty liberal (who'd thought in Kansas) but just didn't have what it took to stick it through the hard stuff, now almost all of them have degrees in psychology or anthropology or w/e fairly useless bachelor degree because they could never work hard and now work at grocery stores and waiters/waitresses. (As an aside, most of them went to KU). Sometimes this lack of hard work makes me question their actually intelligence and ability to grasp reality, but I digress, they are smart people, just not street smart people.
As Emo said up above, in all I'd take stupid hard working over lazy intelligent, though being around stupid people is just insufferable.
I'd call myself socially liberal and fiscally conservative with a desire for good governance by competent people carrying out effective legislation in an efficient manner.