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I think Obama was a foreign exchange student at Harvard. That is why the records have not been released. All he has to do is release the information. What is the big secret if he is indeed one of the best and brightest president’s ever? I await your enthusiastic responses dear friends. I am starting to miss Gandalf. He was always profane to me. Those were the good old days on Piggington for me.
ZeitgeistParticipantI think Obama was a foreign exchange student at Harvard. That is why the records have not been released. All he has to do is release the information. What is the big secret if he is indeed one of the best and brightest president’s ever? I await your enthusiastic responses dear friends. I am starting to miss Gandalf. He was always profane to me. Those were the good old days on Piggington for me.
ZeitgeistParticipantI think Obama was a foreign exchange student at Harvard. That is why the records have not been released. All he has to do is release the information. What is the big secret if he is indeed one of the best and brightest president’s ever? I await your enthusiastic responses dear friends. I am starting to miss Gandalf. He was always profane to me. Those were the good old days on Piggington for me.
ZeitgeistParticipantI think Obama was a foreign exchange student at Harvard. That is why the records have not been released. All he has to do is release the information. What is the big secret if he is indeed one of the best and brightest president’s ever? I await your enthusiastic responses dear friends. I am starting to miss Gandalf. He was always profane to me. Those were the good old days on Piggington for me.
ZeitgeistParticipantJohn Quincy Adams, a graduate of Harvard College, was the president with the highest estimated IQ. He had a score that ranged between 165 and 175. Other high scores came from Presidents Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton. Some of the lowest-scoring presidents included James Monroe, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant.
http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/28085.html
I actually am a Libertarian.
ZeitgeistParticipantJohn Quincy Adams, a graduate of Harvard College, was the president with the highest estimated IQ. He had a score that ranged between 165 and 175. Other high scores came from Presidents Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton. Some of the lowest-scoring presidents included James Monroe, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant.
http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/28085.html
I actually am a Libertarian.
ZeitgeistParticipantJohn Quincy Adams, a graduate of Harvard College, was the president with the highest estimated IQ. He had a score that ranged between 165 and 175. Other high scores came from Presidents Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton. Some of the lowest-scoring presidents included James Monroe, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant.
http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/28085.html
I actually am a Libertarian.
ZeitgeistParticipantJohn Quincy Adams, a graduate of Harvard College, was the president with the highest estimated IQ. He had a score that ranged between 165 and 175. Other high scores came from Presidents Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton. Some of the lowest-scoring presidents included James Monroe, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant.
http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/28085.html
I actually am a Libertarian.
ZeitgeistParticipantJohn Quincy Adams, a graduate of Harvard College, was the president with the highest estimated IQ. He had a score that ranged between 165 and 175. Other high scores came from Presidents Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton. Some of the lowest-scoring presidents included James Monroe, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant.
http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/28085.html
I actually am a Libertarian.
ZeitgeistParticipantThe hoax email showed Bill Clinton having the highest IQ (182) and George W. Bush the lowest (91). However, the numbers claimed in the email were fabricated, and the sociologists and institutions (e.g., the “Lovenstein Institute”) quoted in the article do not exist. (A “Lovenstein Institute” website displays the “report”, but it was created after the report’s release.)[2] The techniques purportedly used to measure the IQ of the presidents are not recognized means of measuring IQs. The hoax also contains other factual errors.[1] When the hoax was debunked, it appeared to be a personal attack on Bush due to its timing and to its listing Bush’s IQ as exactly half that of Clinton’s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Presidential_IQ_hoaxZeitgeistParticipantThe hoax email showed Bill Clinton having the highest IQ (182) and George W. Bush the lowest (91). However, the numbers claimed in the email were fabricated, and the sociologists and institutions (e.g., the “Lovenstein Institute”) quoted in the article do not exist. (A “Lovenstein Institute” website displays the “report”, but it was created after the report’s release.)[2] The techniques purportedly used to measure the IQ of the presidents are not recognized means of measuring IQs. The hoax also contains other factual errors.[1] When the hoax was debunked, it appeared to be a personal attack on Bush due to its timing and to its listing Bush’s IQ as exactly half that of Clinton’s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Presidential_IQ_hoaxZeitgeistParticipantThe hoax email showed Bill Clinton having the highest IQ (182) and George W. Bush the lowest (91). However, the numbers claimed in the email were fabricated, and the sociologists and institutions (e.g., the “Lovenstein Institute”) quoted in the article do not exist. (A “Lovenstein Institute” website displays the “report”, but it was created after the report’s release.)[2] The techniques purportedly used to measure the IQ of the presidents are not recognized means of measuring IQs. The hoax also contains other factual errors.[1] When the hoax was debunked, it appeared to be a personal attack on Bush due to its timing and to its listing Bush’s IQ as exactly half that of Clinton’s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Presidential_IQ_hoaxZeitgeistParticipantThe hoax email showed Bill Clinton having the highest IQ (182) and George W. Bush the lowest (91). However, the numbers claimed in the email were fabricated, and the sociologists and institutions (e.g., the “Lovenstein Institute”) quoted in the article do not exist. (A “Lovenstein Institute” website displays the “report”, but it was created after the report’s release.)[2] The techniques purportedly used to measure the IQ of the presidents are not recognized means of measuring IQs. The hoax also contains other factual errors.[1] When the hoax was debunked, it appeared to be a personal attack on Bush due to its timing and to its listing Bush’s IQ as exactly half that of Clinton’s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Presidential_IQ_hoaxZeitgeistParticipantThe hoax email showed Bill Clinton having the highest IQ (182) and George W. Bush the lowest (91). However, the numbers claimed in the email were fabricated, and the sociologists and institutions (e.g., the “Lovenstein Institute”) quoted in the article do not exist. (A “Lovenstein Institute” website displays the “report”, but it was created after the report’s release.)[2] The techniques purportedly used to measure the IQ of the presidents are not recognized means of measuring IQs. The hoax also contains other factual errors.[1] When the hoax was debunked, it appeared to be a personal attack on Bush due to its timing and to its listing Bush’s IQ as exactly half that of Clinton’s.
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