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By the way... how unintelligent are you if you think that saying someone isn't smart is somehow not saying they are unintelligent? Exactly what institute of higher learning are you going to? Most reputable schools would say that not being smart and being unintelligent are the same thing. By the way... being as you are a relative youngin', let me explain something to you. You will never, ever, be smarter than Bush. That's not a dig at your intelligence, it's just that however much knowledge you accumulate, Bush will have accumulated about 30 years more than you have. For example, if you're so smart how did you celebrate your 40th birthday? You don't know as you haven't experienced your 40th birthday yet, but Bush has. In the same vein, as smart as I get I'll never be smarter than my dad. Now if you're just starting off to college, I doubt that pearl of wisdom will mean anything to you... but in about 20 years you'll see the logic of it and realize that knowing everything you know isn't the same as knowing everything there is to know. Last edited by Bruzilla : 06-20-2008 at 11:23 PM. | |
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...When did I say Bush wasn't intelligent in my post? What I said was that I think, in order to appear less "elite" and connect with a base of people that would be more comfortable with a president that appears to be just a simple, good ol' country boy, he puts on (as in, purposefully) performs a lot of the little speech flubs that people are always pointing at as evidence of his unintelligence. I mean, look at what happens when you let yourself look too educated in politics - you get labeled an elite, like Kerry, the Clintons, Obama, even McCain for his Naval Academy affiliation, Bush Sr to a certain extent. I didn't say that he was actually unintelligent enough to say things like "Many of our imports come from outside the country." I said that he's clever enough to make himself appear simple and retain quite a bit of support. *shrug* Edit: I realize that I now open myself to all kinds of "elitist snob" comments. Use sparingly. ![]() Last edited by tiny_dancer33 : 06-21-2008 at 08:46 AM. | |
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As to your second point, now might be a good time to consider the piece of advice I gave you earlier. In your limited experience, you see guys like Kerry, the Clintons, Obama, and McCain as being labled "elites" because of their education. What those of us who are a bit older realize is that it's their actions, not their education, that gets them labled that way. Look at Kerry for a moment. He sends his minions out to explain to people who disagree with him that they just don't understand him because he is just so intelligent that his thinking goes above most people's ability to understand. That will draw the elite flag everytime. How about his use of a phony hick accent to try to score points with gun owners by walking into a gun shop and saying "can I get me a hunting license here?" His use of that accent is condescending to most folks, which draws the flag again. Obama drew the flag for being condescending to the values that a lot of middle class and lower people hold dear. A lot of very brilliant and well-educated people have done very well in politics without being labled as elites or snobs. They let their actions define them as being for or with the folks. They didn't need to adopt fake accents to make people think they were pro-gun... they let their pro-gun voting record do that. Lastly, you don't have to worry about the elitist snob comments yet. You're just an elitist snob wannabe at this point. You've yet to accomplish anything of note, however you are definately showing signs of heading in that unfortunate direction. You want to avoid being labled an elitist snob on the order of Kerry? Then admit that what you initially wrote about Bush was wrong, and stop trying to make people think that what you wrote really wasn't what you wrote. Last edited by Bruzilla : 06-21-2008 at 09:21 AM. | |
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| You're right! I did mistake you for LesterGreen. Shows me why I shouldn't be responding to posts at 3:00 in the morning. I stand corrected. |
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And I know the 3:00 in the morning feeling. All is forgiven. ![]() | |
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