New Study Ranks Presidents' IQs
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09-10-2006, 11:33 AM,
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New Study Ranks Presidents' IQs
Quote:GEORGE W BUSH has the lowest average IQ of all but one American president since the start of the 20th century, according to the estimates of psychological researchers. full article: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0...64,00.html ps The Times is the UK's most respected newspaper - the equivalent of the NY Times or Washington Post in the US :twistedevil: |
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09-10-2006, 12:45 PM,
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Re: New Study Ranks Presidents' IQs
Quote:Simonton says: Low scorers on integrative complexity can only see things from a single perspective their own. Sounds accurate to me. |
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09-10-2006, 01:18 PM,
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Re: New Study Ranks Presidents' IQs
Quote:GEORGE W BUSH has the lowest average IQ of all but one American president since the start of the 20th century Big surprise. arcasm1: Quote:He is definitely intelligent . . . certainly smart enough to be president of the United States I so do NOT agree. Any neo-cons here? :twistedevil: |
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09-10-2006, 02:42 PM,
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Re: New Study Ranks Presidents' IQs
Quote:But his intellect falls below all other presidents of the past 110 years except Warren Harding, OK, so it's lower than Reagan's IQ :blinkie: , but is it above Bonzo's? |
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09-10-2006, 02:53 PM,
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Re: New Study Ranks Presidents' IQs
[quote author=regic link=topic=5092.msg22853#msg22853 date=1157899365]
Quote:But his intellect falls below all other presidents of the past 110 years except Warren Harding, OK, so it's lower than Reagan's IQ :blinkie: , but is it above Bonzo's? [/quote] Lower than Ronnie's? :blinkie: Sad. Quote:but is it above Bonzo's? Doubtful. |
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09-10-2006, 04:44 PM,
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09-10-2006, 06:15 PM,
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Re: New Study Ranks Presidents' IQs
I'll take common sense and street-wise any day over *high intellect*. The smartest IQ usually does not make the best leader.
Reagan surrounded himself with people he KNEW to be smarter -- more educated/intellectual/experienced than he was. He had the common sense to do that for the good of the Presidency. Being very street-wise and people-savvy, he knew how to strategically deal his poker hand, and then play it. Shoving a non-existent, fictional SDI program down Gorbachev's throat, then publicly (via the world) challenging him to 'tear down this wall' were both brilliant moves that required great understanding of human reaction and behavior -- *street wisdom*. Very likeable fellow and inspiring speaker, and leadership at its finest. Supposed high IQ and/or intellect, via Rhodes-scholar Clinton, brought absolutely nada as far as accomplishment within the presidency or for the world. Very likeable fellow and a brilliant speaker, and embarassment at its finest. I'll take a Ronnie any time he's offered. Today's particular President, as well as both opponents selected to run against him in the past two elections, are ALL severely losing propositions and need to be swept under the rug. I don't see any really outstanding person right now for the future, either -- no matter the political party. |
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