THAT'S FUNNY. I wish it happened but it didn't. BESIDES, I THINK GEORGE BUSH'S IQ IS 72 OR 72.5. Am not really sure!
2007-02-10 00:45:02
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answered by Lars Ulrich 3
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No it isnt true. an IQ of "50" is subintelligent. Not quite the level of an idiot (medical term) but higher than "moron" (medical term). Dont believe everything you read in "blogs", as there is no standard for truth or verification. Blogs are opinions, not facts.
Someone with an IQ of 50 is unable to care for themselves, has major developmental problems and cannot get along without assistance in normal society.
While I am firmly convinced Bush is not intelligent, I would personally rate his IQ (based on his historic decisions, college GPA andd HS SAT score, I would gauge his IQ at right around 97 to 103 (average, nothing spectacular, no genius by any stretch)
Shouldn't the greatest country on the face of the planet expect MORE than this from its leaders?
2007-02-10 00:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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the aspect about IQ checks is that there is not any longer a common attempt. the concept is that you'll degree one's intelligence in absolute words in a unmarried numeric cost, and do you need to position anybody's score on a graph - you'll see a bell curve based at one hundred with a common deviation of 15. It supplies us some thing that is elementary to comprehend and communicate theoretically, besides the undeniable fact that that is basically no longer plausible to derive a attempt that measures it wisely. So that is not any longer undemanding for persons to take IQ checks. which signifies that any IQ you listen attributed to Bush, or the different renowned individual, is in accordance to some 'professional' prognosis in accordance to anecdotal data - which means organic hypothesis. i wager what i'm declaring is that Bush's college marks are possibly a more beneficial advantageous measurement of his intellegee, yet i'm particular Yale has those issues sealed. all of us understand his dad offered him into ivy league colleges. note is that he grow to be a C student, yet that is speculate too - Yale has those archives sealed.
2016-12-03 23:57:51
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answered by ? 4
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Not true. I reckon it's in the mid-90s. It was estimated to be in the 110 range when he was in college, and most people may not realize this, but your IQ statistically goes down as you age. Something to do with prodigious children...
- Tested 162 at age 7. Last tested in the 140 range. Also a member of MENSA.
2007-02-10 03:12:06
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answered by lesroys 6
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The blog you read was obviously some sort of clearing house for insane morons.
2007-02-10 00:35:56
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answered by mrfeelsgreat1 1
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he was on par with John Kerry at Yale, so that says something
... maybe becoming a born-again Christain did something to him. just a thought
2007-02-10 00:37:59
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answered by Tarvold 3
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yeah....blogs are the beacon of truth. If you would try a reliable source you would find that his IQ is around 129. The average person is 100-105.
2007-02-10 00:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, guess an Ivy League education is worthless after all. If someone with a 50 IQ can graduate from Yale, anyone can.
If you are looking for a moron, look in the mirror.
2007-02-10 00:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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50 IQ, and yet he fooled everyone in Congress into voting for the war in Iraq!
They must be even worse off!
2007-02-10 00:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha! Ha!
2007-02-10 01:11:19
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answered by kc 3
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