To: maica
A highly intelligent chief executive with character flaws or other failings is likely to end up with a diminished presidency, as did ....Bill Clinton. I think this is the biggest myth of all. A criminal genius mind does not necessarily equal great intelligence. It didn't seem that ex42 could analyze anything not bearing on himself. We never saw any of his school records.
To: Freee-dame
I noticed that too...the demonrats ALWAYS have to make sure that their precious bill is labelled as intelligent.
To: Freee-dame
True. His post-WhiteHouse-speechwriter efforts reveal a mind which is mediocre at best, devoid of creativity or wit. He utters shallow banalities and his media pimps pretend they are brilliant insights.
To: Freee-dame
"I think this is the biggest myth of all. A criminal genius mind does not necessarily equal great intelligence. It didn't seem that ex42 could analyze anything not bearing on himself. We never saw any of his school records." We never saw his medical records either!
To: Freee-dame
As a criminal genius, he is second to none. To the best of knowledge he actually was a very good student, both in college and in law school. The fact that he is not in prison, is still liked by alot of people, and never seems to get blamed for idiotic things he did (the man actually blasted U.S. foreign policy, a policy he shaped and made, and spun it, so he looked honest). He has to be a genius, much the way Al Capone was. note some of the sarcasm here
22 posted on
05/12/2002 6:17:04 PM PDT by
Sonny M
To: Freee-dame
We never saw any of his school records. And of course we all saw Al Gore's transcripts...Oh, I forgot
he flunked out of seminary after he bugged out of Vietnam.
26 posted on
05/12/2002 7:51:23 PM PDT by
itsahoot
To: Freee-dame
Exactly. There is a big difference between being intelligent and having common sense. Bush has both, x42 has neither.
50 posted on
05/13/2002 2:07:16 PM PDT by
rintense
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