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The S factor explains Bush's popularity (S as in stupidity)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | January 5, 2004 | NEAL STARKMAN

Posted on 01/05/2004 11:42:23 AM PST by jalisco555

Millions of words have been written as to the motivations of voters. Particularly in close elections, as in the 2000 presidential contest, pundits and laypeople alike have speculated on why people voted for whom. The exit poll has been a major tool in this speculation.

But the speculation misses the mark by far. It's increasingly obvious, for example, that none of the so-called theories can explain President Bush's popularity, such as it is. Even at this date in his presidency, after all that has happened, the president's popularity hovers at around 50 percent -- an astonishingly high figure, I believe, given the state of people's lives now as opposed to four years ago.

What can explain his popularity? Can that many people be enamored of what he has accomplished in Iraq? Of how he has fortified our constitutional freedoms with the USA Patriot Act? Of how he has bolstered our economy? Of how he has protected our environment? Perhaps they've been impressed with the president's personal integrity and the articulation of his grand vision for America?

Is that likely?

Granted, there are certain subsections of the American polity that have substantially benefited from this presidency. Millionaires and charismatic Christians have accrued either material or spiritual fortification from Bush's administration. But surely these two groups are a small minority of the population. What, then, can account for so many people being so supportive of the president?

The answer, I'm afraid, is the factor that dare not speak its name. It's the factor that no one talks about. The pollsters don't ask it, the media don't report it, the voters don't discuss it.

I, however, will blare out its name so that at last people can address the issue and perhaps adopt strategies to overcome it.

It's the "Stupid factor," the S factor: Some people -- sometimes through no fault of their own -- are just not very bright.

It's not merely that some people are insufficiently intelligent to grasp the nuances of foreign policy, of constitutional law, of macroeconomics or of the variegated interplay of humans and the environment. These aren't the people I'm referring to. The people I'm referring to cannot understand the phenomenon of cause and effect. They're perplexed by issues comprising more than two sides. They don't have the wherewithal to expand the sources of their information. And above all -- far above all -- they don't think.

You know these people; they're all around you (they're not you, else you would not be reading this article this far). They're the ones who keep the puerile shows on TV, who appear as regular recipients of the Darwin Awards, who raise our insurance rates by doing dumb things, who generally make life much more miserable for all of us than it ought to be. Sad to say, they comprise a substantial minority -- perhaps even a majority -- of the populace.

Politicians have been aware of this forever; they cater to these people. They offer simplistic solutions to complex problems. They evade directed questions with non-sequiturs. They offer meaningless, jingoistic pap instead of thoughtful policy. And these people, the "S" people, eat it all up with a ladle.

I don't have a solution to this problem. To claim I did would belie my previous arguments. But I do have some modest suggestions that might provide a start for discussion: an intelligence test to earn the right to vote; a three-significantly-stupid-behaviors-and-you're-out law; fines for politicians who pander to the lowest common denominator and deportation of media representatives who perpetuate such actions.

It's well past time that people confront this issue, no matter who's offended. We are on the way to becoming a nation of imbeciles. I'm certain that a plethora of "George W. Bush" jokes is already being circulated in every capital of the world. We can stop this sapping of our national integrity but we must do it soon, lest the morons become the norm and those of us who use our brains for more than memorizing advertising jingles are ourselves ostracized from society.

Let's start talking. Let's bring the S factor out of the closet and into the daylight where we can all see it, gulp at its hideousness and finally make serious attempts to bring it to bay.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: bush; dean; jackass; leftistfantasy; liberalhate; stupidity
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I'm glad this man clarified the issue. All this time I thought I supported Bush because I liked his performance as President. It turns out that it's because I'm stupid.
1 posted on 01/05/2004 11:42:23 AM PST by jalisco555
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2 posted on 01/05/2004 11:43:19 AM PST by Support Free Republic (If Woody had gone straight to the police, this would never have happened!)
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To: jalisco555
I would think Seattle's readers would send Letters to the Editor. Or perhaps we should?
3 posted on 01/05/2004 11:46:12 AM PST by sarasota
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To: jalisco555
LOL! The left is now driven to insulting large portions of the population!

We are all stupid, that's the ticket!!

4 posted on 01/05/2004 11:46:28 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: jalisco555
But I do have some modest suggestions that might provide a start for discussion: an intelligence test to earn the right to vote; a three-significantly-stupid-behaviors-and-you're-out law; fines for politicians who pander to the lowest common denominator and deportation of media representatives who perpetuate such actions.

If we implemented these proposals, for all intents and purposes there wouldn't be a Democratic party anymore.

5 posted on 01/05/2004 11:46:37 AM PST by jpl
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To: jalisco555
Whereas the Clintons are as hungry as a wolf, Bush and most of his supporters are smarter than foxes.

We liken ourselves to Brer Rabbit!

6 posted on 01/05/2004 11:47:07 AM PST by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN (I don't believe anything a Democrat says. Bill Clinton set the standard!)
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To: jalisco555
Huh?
7 posted on 01/05/2004 11:47:38 AM PST by mystery-ak (Mike...we are entering the home stretch)
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To: Miss Marple; Poohbah; Howlin; BOBTHENAILER; Dog; PhiKapMom; Luis Gonzalez; Catspaw; veronica
God grant President Bush dumb adversaries.
8 posted on 01/05/2004 11:48:01 AM PST by hchutch ("I don't see what the big deal is, I really don't." - Major Vic Deakins, USAF (ret.))
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To: hchutch
God grant President Bush dumb adversaries.

Your wish has already been fulfilled.

9 posted on 01/05/2004 11:50:07 AM PST by jalisco555 ("The right to bear weapons is the right to be free" - A. E. Van Vogt)
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To: jalisco555
And the last Dem nominee, Gore, who flunked out of divinity school, was smart?
10 posted on 01/05/2004 11:50:13 AM PST by narby (McGovern lost in 72 - and launched the left's takover of the Dem party)
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To: jalisco555
Yes. We are all stupid poopy-heads.
11 posted on 01/05/2004 11:50:48 AM PST by Spruce
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To: jalisco555
two major tax cuts, a medicare overhaul the Newt G. calls the biggest potential change in medicare history, the change of two terriorist regimes, the election of more republicans in an off year than by any leader. Presidnet Bush must be stupid to have tricked so many people including all the guys in Washington, Oh and did you notice that he let Trent go without a look back?

newt was on PBS over the weekend with a group of governors that "agreed" that this bill will change the way people go to the doctor. many will stop this going for everything mentality to going for the sake of serious needs.

12 posted on 01/05/2004 11:51:03 AM PST by q_an_a
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To: jalisco555
It's well past time that people confront this issue, no matter who's offended. We are on the way to becoming a nation of imbeciles. I'm certain that a plethora of "George W. Bush" jokes is already being circulated in every capital of the world.

Yes, that's so much better than those blowjob and grope jokes circulated in every capital of the world in the 90's.

13 posted on 01/05/2004 11:51:09 AM PST by VRWCmember (We apologise for the fault in the taglines. Those responsible have been sacked.)
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To: jalisco555
This article is 'tupid. Little does the author know, but he is playing right into the plan.
14 posted on 01/05/2004 11:51:42 AM PST by RightWhale (Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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To: mystery-ak
The idiot who wrote this article should be careful what he wishes for. If intelligence tests were required for voting and the required IQ was more than about 90, a democrat would never again be elected in this country.
15 posted on 01/05/2004 11:52:33 AM PST by KevinB
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet; CWOJackson
It's the "Stupid factor," the S factor: Some people -- sometimes through no fault of their own -- are just not very bright.


Yep it's been said that a few voted for Pattie down in Flordia and thought they were voting for Gore...... Guess you could say the 'stupid factor' was in play. But if not for stupidity we may have a President Gore.....
16 posted on 01/05/2004 11:53:31 AM PST by deport (..... DONATE TO FREEREPUBLIC......)
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To: jalisco555

What, then, can account for so many people being so supportive of the president?

It's the "Stupid factor," the S factor: Some people -- sometimes through no fault of their own -- are just not very bright You know these people; they're all around you . They're the ones who keep the puerile shows on TV, who appear as regular recipients of the Darwin Awards, who raise our insurance rates by doing dumb things, who generally make life much more miserable for all of us than it ought to be.

I thought those were the people supporting Dean and the other numbskull Democrats? You know, the ones with all that anger and emotional feelings they can not control or make sense of? I think hes the one who's a bit mixed up. (ie stupid)

17 posted on 01/05/2004 11:54:57 AM PST by Nonstatist
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To: jalisco555
Tell me again which Party claimed to have voters who couldn't figure out how to use butterfly ballots in Florida back in 2000?!
18 posted on 01/05/2004 11:55:13 AM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: jalisco555
Is this the "rag" O'Reily was speaking of today in regards to having no credibility?
If so he will be on them tonight....
19 posted on 01/05/2004 11:55:34 AM PST by CGASMIA68
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To: jalisco555
Perhaps they've been impressed with the president's personal integrity and the articulation of his grand vision for America?

Is that likely?

Yes.

20 posted on 01/05/2004 11:56:11 AM PST by Toskrin (Oh, oh, call on me! I know what "variegated" means!)
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