Posted on 10/25/2004 11:20:37 AM PDT by LittleSpotBlog
IQ Test: Bush outshines Kerry CHIDANAND RAJGHATTA
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2004 04:16:38 PM ] Washington: President Bush is not a bozo; in fact, he may be a near-brainiac.
An American researcher has challenged popular belief and water cooler jokes about Bush's cerebral limitations by arguing - on the basis of available records - that he is not only smart but has a higher IQ than his rival John Kerry.
Based on various academic and military school records including his SAT score (1206), conservative columnist Steve Sailer has calculated that Bush's IQ is between 125 and 130.
That would put him in the "very superior intelligence" category and in the 95th percentile, which means only one out of 20 people would score higher.
In comparison, similar (but not same) records and tests suggest John Kerry's IQ is only around 120, says Sailer in a commentary on the conservative blog www.vdare.com.
Sailer looked at school records and tests both men took when there were enrolling into the US military at age 22 and extrapolated the results to arrive his conclusion.
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Well said. Thanks, it is so very true. IQ has little to do with success. It's just a small part of what's needed. Common sense, strong faith, and many other things are needed to have the best chance at success.
"He's only interested in being in power, and that, my friends, is a dangerous thing for America!"
amen to that! sad thing is that the longest a true democracy (ok, democratic republic, let's not split hairs) has held together is about 200 years. the golden age of the greeks lasted about 200 years and the same is true of the golden age of rome. then greedy power hungry emperors and conquerors got control. that's what scares me most about the dems.
Like a fox!
"While I have great respect for the man, and do believe he's quite intelligent, it's his speaking skills. They suck"
well, i agree that he is very intelligent, but i would say that his intelligence overhangs his ability to articulate himself. remember too, though, that he speaks from the heart, does not shoot from the hip, but more importantly, as president, he realizes the importance of every word he speaks. he carefully thinks, and sometimes restarts his
sentences, so that the right words come out. i think he has a real respect for the office of president, unlike his predecessor who had a knack for very eloquently putting out negative statements to make himself look good.
Gee, I can score higher!
How do the claims that Bush is stupid gain traction?
1) Bush is a conservative. Conservatives are stupid. Therefore, Bush is stupid.
2) Bush constantly trips over words. People who trip over words are de facto stupid. Unless they're liberals, in which case no verbal gaffe is ever an indication of stupidity (as in Kerry's "people around the globe and elsewhere" or his "Jenjis Khan"), or they have otherwise already proved themselves as geniuses in another fashion, in which case, they merely have a problem with tripping over words.
The best thing I can say about my mensa experance is that i am a'lapsed membership' member.....lol
Well well well. I hope there are some lurking dingbat DUmmies here getting a load of this!
And Moses from the Bible. Yet he led 400,000 people out of slavery and to the promised land.
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excellent! bump
I am a few years younger than Bush. My SAT was 1284 in 1967. This was a very nice score--in the 90+ percentile---but hardly outstanding. I graduated with about a 3.2 average.
I attended a midwestern HS and my father was a successful professional.
I had many advantages and feel I made the most of my education. I was also very interested in music.
My SAT was higher than Bush's, but I am no 130 IQ.
I just had lots of opportunities to read, study and travel.
Bush is no moron, but neither is he terribly scholarly.
Those are nice scores, but for someone with his opportunities they are nothing extraordinary.
I agree that Bush knows how to get and keep power. I think he has intelligent people around him, but if he were more widely read he might be more inclined to lissen to more different kinds of opinions.
I think he makes up his mind on limited evidence sometimes.
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