Joe Gunns
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Mr. Adams, yup, that is true. They are used to being taken seriously by other media mavens. Doesn't mean real folks need to do so.
Your whole post this was excerpted from was very well said, Joe!The comparison made in the article of not only the educational levels, but also the direct experience of the two groups in world affairs is relevant in judging the probability that each group can understand the complexity of foreign affairs.
I would submit that the attacks on President Bush's perceived intelligence are based on two things: first off, if anyone has ever worked with folks from Texas (and I have) you'll find that *some* of them, especially when working around folks with 'northern' accents (I had come more or less straight from Wisconsin at that time - but we don't have any accent hey?) will intentionally undersell their (Texans) own intelligence as a defense mechanism. Then when they intellectually outmaneuver you, they can sit there and try hard not to grin while you stand there staring like a pole axed steer
Did person graduate college?
You should compare your accomplishments to your talent and see if you making the most of what you are given.
But you are more than willing to suggest that Al "no controlling legal authority" Gore was or is.Hey, I never said Clinton was better.