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If his IQ was that high, by the way Steven Hawking is 160 - think we would all know it- So why does he needs his kids to help out ??--
There is another component- and that is common sense and ability to solve problems- my dear dad was very intelligent, read massive volumes of books etc etc but could NOT drive nail in the wall to save him- he could translate Chinese hand writing- but not figure out the 1st was rent day- if you get my drift-
Sometimes that IQ put you in a poor place to handle reality - as one that has to lead a country- how does he disseminate that brain power into smaller wise decisions? gonna be interesting
After that, Trump is most likely to talk about all the great things he has done and all his famous friends. Did you know that he went to the Wharton School of Business? Well, he did, which can only mean one thing: He is really smart. Also, did you know that he wrote the book The Art of the Deal? It is so good only the Bible is better. The Art of the Deal opens with an anecdote about all the important people Trump talked to on a Monday morning in the 1980s. Thirty years on, he is still talking to the movers and shakers, as he’ll gladly explain to you. He knows a lot of smart people—and not just in business. He’ll name-drop Carl Icahn just as quickly as Clint Black. Neither went to Wharton, but they are both terrific.
Trump is communicating on a level that is clearly above your intelligence level.
You dems should really educate yourselves on how Trump is communicating, and save yourselves the embarrassment.
So you consider a third grade vocabulary a sign of high intelligence, and then you tell us we're embarrassing ourselves? Too, too funny.
I must admit, I'm enjoying the upcoming trainwreck of the Trump Administration much more than I ever thought possible.
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