haha hilarious.
Bush tries though.
2006-10-15 13:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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IQ Expert: Bush Smarter Than Kerry
Since the early days of his first presidential campaign, Democratic hit men and women have challenged George W. Bush on his alleged poor intellect.
The generalization was that sure, Bush might be a folksy, down-home, warm guy, but come on – when it comes to brains, he got left behind.
In fact, a phony claim from the non-existent "Lovenstein Institute" which circulated on the Internet in 2001 and was eventually included in leftist Gary Trudeau's "Doonesbury" comic strip, pegged the president's IQ at 91, the lowest of any modern-day president.
Never mind that the young George W. Bush mastered both Yale and fighter planes, and managed to succeed in a number of business ventures, which included the successful purchase and sale of Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers.
Now Bush bashers should get ready to wince, moan and groan: The New York Times reports Bush is not only a brainy guy, but may actually be smarter than the other Yale-educated presidential candidate, John Kerry.
The Times quoted Steve Sailer, a columnist for immigration reform Web magazine Vdare.com, who is also adept at estimating a person's IQ, and has done so for many presidents in the past.
In the 2000 presidential race, Sailer estimated Democrat Al Gore's IQ to be 10 points higher than Bush's score, which figured to be around the mid-120s.
Reports the Times: "Mr. Bush's score on the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test at age 22 again suggests that his I.Q. was the mid-120's, putting Mr. Bush in about the 95th percentile of the population, according to Mr. Sailer. Mr. Kerry's I.Q. was about 120, in the 91st percentile, according to Mr. Sailer's extrapolation of his score at age 22 on the Navy Officer Qualification Test."
Sailer's analysis was called credible by Linda Gottfredson, an IQ expert at the University of Delaware. She told the Times she wasn't surprised at the results or that so many people had assumed that Mr. Kerry was smarter.
"People will often be misled into thinking someone is brighter if he says something complicated they can't understand," she said.
We won't hold our breath waiting for the president's detractors to apologize.
Check this link out also.
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/presiq.htm
2006-10-15 14:26:37
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answered by Jean R 3
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There aren't any "experts" at guessing the IQ's of persons who have not taken normed checks. persons with IQ's of ninety one do no longer earn Harvard MBA's. George Bush's SAT score replaced into 1206, which positioned him in the 83rd percentile (in difficulty-free words 16% scored larger). it is no longer Mensa high quality, notwithstanding this is no longer shabby both. The SAT isn't an IQ try, yet SAT ratings have a severe (.80) correlation to IQ. countless the presidents whose ratings were guessed contain adult males whose IQ's were formally examined. President Kennedy had an IQ of 119; the sua dissant experts guessed 174. in accordance to the object, this wager replaced into in accordance with a million) his scholarly achievements (he graduated sixty fifth out of one hundred ten in his severe college type); 2) writings that he wrote on my own (Profiles in braveness replaced into probable ghosted by technique of Theodore Sorensen), and so on. Does bill Clinton truly have an IQ of 182? If there have been data that bill Clinton had an IQ in this decision, you've heard all about it. For evaluation, Albert Einstein's man or woman IQ replaced into in basic terms over one hundred sixty, and Linus Pauling's replaced into 147. The qualifying score for Mensa is about 132. the similar old severe college grad has an IQ of one hundred and 5; the similar old college grad, one hundred and fifteen. President Nixon had an IQ of 143; the experts guessed one hundred fifty 5. i might want to desire that graduate scholars of philosophy have a diverse wide-spread of "data" than the Bakersville information service has. i might want to desire also that they could be able to comprehend a hatchet job.
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answered by walko 4
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cheers,yes 85 IQ is more like it,a monkey on steroids could do better,also a mentally retarded person would probable score a bit higher in the common sense department,I'm sure his i.q test was fixed to some extent
2006-10-15 14:10:12
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answered by CIVILIAN 4
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Dude, maybe you should think about the obvious. If he became President, then that obviously means he's smart in some way.
Also, show a little respect, you're talking about the President of the United States. regardless of how you feel about him, you must at least show respect for The Office.
2006-10-15 13:59:55
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answered by radchad25 2
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Smart enough to defeat the Democrat's...Twice. That means two for all you liberals. Republicans again in 2008!
2006-10-15 14:00:26
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answered by RIDLEY 6
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Yup. Like father like son. Except Bush was so stupid he couldn't even surpass his father's intelligence, which was 98. And most people become smarter than their parents.
Check out this site:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bliq-bush.htm
2006-10-15 14:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Could someone please give me a source backing up their claim of what Bush's IQ is? To me it seems he's way to stupid to be in the double digits...
2006-10-15 14:05:03
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answered by John S 4
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Bush has had some problems mastering the English language.
2006-10-15 13:58:13
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answered by Villain 6
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As a legacy, he gets a minimum level
2006-10-15 13:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Your boring lies are getting old. His IQ is 129 is above average, but as someone who has yet to come into the double digit stage, you certainly wouldn't ever recognize it.
2006-10-15 13:59:57
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answered by Anonymous
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