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Rank the Living US Presidents by Intelligence

22nd Nov 2017
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President Trump has always been very vocal about his intelligence. On multiple occasions he has stated that he is "like a smart person" and that he has "one of the greatest memories of all time"! But just where exactly does Donald Trump rank among the living US Presidents in terms of intelligence? Although IQ tests and educational backgrounds are important in figuring out the mental acuity and sharpness of the Commander in Chief, there is perhaps no better barometer of intelligence than their performance in stewarding the country through tough economic and geopolitical challenges. Since this is obviously subjective, there is only one way to find out what this order really is! Rank this list in terms of how intelligent you think the six living current and former US Presidents are. (Although your ranking is your own, each ranking updates the average which everyone gets to see!)

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Rank the Living US Presidents by Intelligence

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George W. Bush Jr.

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George Walker Bush served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He is the eldest son of President George H. W. Bush and was the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000. Bush Jr. was elected president in 2000 after a close and controversial contest against Democratic rival Vice-President Al Gore that involved a recount in Florida. He became the fourth person in history to be elected president while receiving fewer popular votes than his opponent. Education: Phillips Academy, Yale University (BA), Harvard University (MBA) Performance in Office: Although President Bush was known for his folksy, gaffe-prone demeanor, his presidential term was dominated largely by the events of 9/11 and the ensuing "War on Terror" in Afghanistan and Iraq. His most controversial decision was the 2003 invasion of Iraq which is now widely regarded as an avoidable and unnecessary conflict. President Bush's incorrect belief that Saddam Hussein was in possession of weapons of mass destruction has caused historians to rate him low in international relations, but he is still seen by many Republicans as a President who was focused on keeping the U.S. safe. His poor handling of the economic crisis during the Great Recession towards the end of his second term further cemented his administration's low approval ratings. But public opinion of Bush Jr. has improved following his Presidency, albeit primarily because of comparisons with President Trump.
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