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As one of the most powerful and prestigious elected offices in the world, we’d expect the people who become President of the United States, or folks who make a serious bid to sit in the Executive chair to be among the best and brightest. Some of the people presented in this slideshow went to Harvard and Yale, while others didn’t even complete college. Some are just about off-the-charts with an IQ score at 160, which is considered genius level, but others score merely above average.
Enjoy this quick look at some of the brightest minds to try for the office of President and some of the not-so-bright ones, too.
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I didn’t like this picture either of our distinguish President Trump as there are more abundantly far better ones to show! As for Clinton, she has nothing to be held accountable of, being dizzy intoxicated at times and morbid, as a failed lawyer excusing a girl who was raped and torchered that paid some of her law work losing her license! Both Obamas’ have lost their licences also!
So what was Reagan’s IQ ?!?!?
I’ve always heard that Bill Clinton had the highest IQ of all U.S. presidents! I believe this too; the economy was in good shape when he was in office!
Typical trump has higher IQ than Obama or Hillary but they use a stupid looking picture show the media bias “Again”…
Highly unlikely that Obama, who comes from a group in the U.S. with an average IQ of 83, has an IQ of 145. There must be some political agenda here that wants to elevate certain intellectually inferior ethnic and racial groups.
Who’s IQ’s are the highest between Al Capone & Bill Clinton? Who has more kills Al Capone or Slick Willie?
Who’s IQ is higher Bonnie Parker, Ma Kate Barker or Hillary Clinton & who has more kills of the 3, I put my money on Hillary.
Lincoln & Reagan had more common sense than all the POTUS that I know of their time in office & funny jokes & sayings.
There is no way in hell that Trump is smarter than GW Bush! He has the unimaginative vocabulary of a 3rd grader.
In Washington’s day, an elementary education was the equivalent of today’s high school education. And a high school education was the equivalent of today’s college education. They had quality education in those days. Nowadays, public educators are tasked with dumbing down American children. Read Charlotte Iserbyt’s “the complete dumbing down of america.”