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Originally Posted by Mike from Fl
147 Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
132 Harry Truman (D)
122 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
174 John F. Kennedy (D)
126 Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
155 Richard M. Nixon (R)
121 Gerald Ford (R)
175 James E. Carter (D)
105 Ronald Reagan (R)
098 George HW Bush (R)
182 William J. Clinton (D)
091 George W. Bush (R)
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I seem to remember Clinton's estimate to be around 160.
IQ tests really don't mean much to me. I guess they can give you a ballpark idea of intelligence but the results themselves don't mean much to me. As for the tests or an approximation of the tests results and their relevance to a position position of leadership, I don't see what the big deal is. IQ points don't delegate responsibility. IQ points don't make good decisions. IQ points don't inspire people to follow. IQ points don't give good speeches. My uncle with an IQ of about 189 figured he was smart enough that he didn't need to take flying lessons to fly an ultralight that he built himself. He survived the crash.