The late William T. Kelley, who taught Trump at the University of Pennsylvania, said, “Donald Trump was the dumbest goddamn student I ever had.” Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter of “The Art of the Deal,” says Trump had “a stunning level of superficial knowledge and plain ignorance.”
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was reported to have called the president a “moron”.
Article: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chapman/ct-perspec-chapman-donald-trump-dumb-20171103-story.html
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Bush Jr. has blatantly lower-spectrum IQ and he was an extremely decent president if you ignore the Iraq War (seriously try to ignore that war itself and he wasn't that bad). Trump is hideous.
I say this as a hater of Republicans, intelligence was Bush's hugest issue he was an ok guy, Trump is vile in many ways and IQ is one of the least issues.
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@someone234 This debate is not about if it is a problem!
“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.” - Benjamin Franklin So flat Earthers, man-made climate change deniers, and just science deniers.
I friended myself!
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He did become the president of the US, however, and he is a very successful businessman and showman. He knows at a pretty deep level how the world works and what people respond to the best. He knows how to think outside the box, how to do something everyone considers to be a political or economical suicide - and arrive at the opposite outcome.
So, "bright" as in intelligent - no, he is not. "Bright" as in smart, however - I believe he is.
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I'm curious what exactly and specifically you mean by "Smart" and "Intelligent". You've done some work to separate the two so could you please elaborate as to what the difference between the two is? I'm familiar with "Knowledge" (Information) and I'm certain that I understand "Intelligence" (The ability to acquire and apply knowledge) but I'm not sure how you've decided on "Smart" being something other than a synonym for Intelligence.
TL;DR: How can you believe someone to be Smart but not Intelligent when they both mean the same thing?
"There's going to be a special place in Hell for people who spread lies through the veil of logical fallacies disguised as rational argument".
"Oh, you don't like my sarcasm? Well I don't much appreciate your stupid".
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Intelligent person is someone who consistently employs deep and complex thought process, taking all potential factors into account. You could say that their mental field of view is very wide, and whenever they make a conclusion, that conclusion is based on a large array of data and theories.
Smart person is someone who can quickly get to the core of the issue, who focuses on what is important, rather than the general picture. Such people often think outside the box and are quick to alter their behavior based on the circumstances.
An example of an intelligent, but not smart, individual is the stereotypical "nerdy scientist", someone who can solve extremely complicated math problems, but cannot go to a grocery store without getting into a funny situation.
An example of a smart, but not intelligent, person (aside from Trump, that is) is Ace Ventura, who doesn't know much about anything and does not understand what is going on around him - but whose investigative skills are amazing, who can see a drop of sand on the ground and say, "Aha, this means that the animal I'm looking for was kidnapped from the zoo by the monopoly guy".
Trump is extremely good at feeling what exactly he should do or say at the time to appeal to his audience. Even though his knowledge (aside from the business field) is extremely lacking, and his depth of thinking is so low that he often trails off his point mid-sentence - he does know how to achieve his immediate goals by noticing subtle patterns in the world around him and using them to his advantage.
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