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Gould 0738 wrote:
I don't agree, Harry. The ultra-left has painted GW as a good natured moron. IMHO, he is neither. There are a number of facets to intelligence. Nobody scores extremely highly in every category. Whatever brains Bush has, they are not apparent in what some would call his verbal IQ. Bush is deficient in the verbal category, and that is an area where a national leader, (called upon to answer questions at press conferences and to make speeches), should be proficient enough to stave off objective criticism of obvious errors in grammar and syntax. Unfortunately, politicians fall into a category where they *are* judged by the words they choose and their ability to speak. Unfortunately? I disagree. If, like Bush, you have no ideas of your own and you can't even articulate the ideas of others, you shouldn't be considered material for national leadership. Before the last Presidential election, I suggested that Bush and Gore each be given a different page selected at random from a book any high schooler should be able to read and understand. The page should have been handed to them cold, that is, without a chance to practice with it. Each should have been instructed to read the page aloud. The book? Oh, anything by Dickens -David Copperfield, Tale of Two Cities, whatever. The exercise would have been extraordinarily revealing. A POTUS has to read a lot and understand what he is reading. Unless he's Bush, who apparently doesn't read at all and is told what to do and say. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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