Do You Have Extreme Intelligence?

You're kidding
Nope, not at all.

No mention in the medical reports,unlike Trump.

And doctors dont just skip tests because they think they can diagnose something with their eyes. So you can toss out that low IQ, ad hoc attempt at an excuse.
 
Nope, not at all.

No mention in the medical reports,unlike Trump.

And doctors dont just skip tests because they think they can diagnose something with their eyes. So you can toss out that low IQ, ad hoc attempt at an excuse.
They didn't request it because they knew if he had, there would have been lots of questions. Nothing you say can make that fact go away.

The world could see it..............quit lying to yourself.

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Sure, thats gotta be it. In no way did you accidentally call behavior stupid that was an impression of your Rape Daddy.

Sure.
I called his behavior stupid because it is, you ******* moron. You are too stupid to get it.

You are the stupidest at USMB.

So you are even stupider than him. You are subhuman stupid.
 
I've taken that test once. Trump takes it several times a year. I wonder why? 🤔
The correct answer is that cognitive decline and dementia progress very quickly, past age 75 or so. If Grandpa starts calling you by made up names and can't form full thoughts (Ă  la Trump), be prepared to start changing his diapers within a couple years.
 
The correct answer is that cognitive decline and dementia progress very quickly, past age 75 or so. If Grandpa starts calling you by made up names and can't form full thoughts (Ă  la Trump), be prepared to start changing his diapers within a couple years.
He's not called the Diaper Don for nothing so he already has that part down. It's one reason he often has an odor about him.

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Wrong. You cannot see the difference because you are too stupid, subhuman TDS afflicted moron.
Trump is genetically superior to you. Does that FACT trigger you?
Trump's Race Horse theory was strong evidence of his racism. The fact you repeat it is interesting.

Why should we care that Trump repeatedly holds forth with such absurdities? It should surprise no one that Trump’s genetic musings have no basis in scientific fact, and a long heritage in racism.

Trump’s recent statements matter because like his inaccurate claims about immigrants’ criminality and about herd immunity as a good approach to the Covid-19 epidemic, these statements are part of a broader conceptual architecture. They resonate deeply with the eugenic belief that some people and groups are “fit,” while others are “unfit” – unworthy of being included, of having children, of living.

Trump’s well-documented proclivity to see “good genes” (his own most prominently) as determinative of social standing conveniently explains inequality as a natural phenomenon rather than a product of discriminatory political decisions and social structures. Praising the “good genes” of his supporters at a rally in Bemidji, a town of 12,000 in northern Minnesota not far from the headwaters of the Mississippi, Trump is clearly referring to the stereotypical Minnesotan of Scandinavian descent – the Norwegian bachelor farmers of “A Prairie Home Companion” and their families. He is signaling to his supporters that they belong among the fit, the superior, the winners.

He is most decidedly not speaking about – or to – Minnesotans like George Floyd or Ilhan Omar, who are certainly not among the favored. Indeed, at one point Trump asked the crowd, “Are you having a good time with your refugees?” In response someone shouted “Omar!” and Trump continued, “Omar, that’s a beauty. How the hell did she win an election?”

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Trump's Race Horse theory was strong evidence of his racism. The fact you repeat it is interesting.

Why should we care that Trump repeatedly holds forth with such absurdities? It should surprise no one that Trump’s genetic musings have no basis in scientific fact, and a long heritage in racism.

Trump’s recent statements matter because like his inaccurate claims about immigrants’ criminality and about herd immunity as a good approach to the Covid-19 epidemic, these statements are part of a broader conceptual architecture. They resonate deeply with the eugenic belief that some people and groups are “fit,” while others are “unfit” – unworthy of being included, of having children, of living.

Trump’s well-documented proclivity to see “good genes” (his own most prominently) as determinative of social standing conveniently explains inequality as a natural phenomenon rather than a product of discriminatory political decisions and social structures. Praising the “good genes” of his supporters at a rally in Bemidji, a town of 12,000 in northern Minnesota not far from the headwaters of the Mississippi, Trump is clearly referring to the stereotypical Minnesotan of Scandinavian descent – the Norwegian bachelor farmers of “A Prairie Home Companion” and their families. He is signaling to his supporters that they belong among the fit, the superior, the winners.


He is most decidedly not speaking about – or to – Minnesotans like George Floyd or Ilhan Omar, who are certainly not among the favored. Indeed, at one point Trump asked the crowd, “Are you having a good time with your refugees?” In response someone shouted “Omar!” and Trump continued, “Omar, that’s a beauty. How the hell did she win an election?”

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Trump is more a racist by default, because he thinks of himself as superior to all.
 

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