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Published on Friday, November 22, 2002 by the Canada
Newswire
President Bush May Be "Moron": Stupidity Experts
TORONTO, Nov. 22 /CNW/ - A high-ranking federal
official may be correct in an
assessment of US president George Bush as "a moron" say
a group of Canadian stupidity experts.
"Technically, a moron is someone who is stupid but
looks normal," said Albert Nerenberg, a Toronto-based
film director who is completing a television
documentary titled Stupidity.
A controversy has erupted over newspaper reports that a
top Canadian federal aide called Bush a "moron" for his
hard-line stance on Iraq at the current NATO meeting in
Prague.
"Much has been said recently about Bush arriving at a
point where he looks presidential," said Nerenberg.
"What's intriguing about morons is that they can pass
as just about anyone, but inside they're still morons."
The original term moron was coined by an American
Psychologist in New Jersey during the early part of the
century. Moron was added to the US version of the IQ
test to screen out people who looked intelligent but
weren't. A moron was considered to have an IQ between
50-75.
"Sadly, we may be the world's only current stupidity
experts," said Shannon Brown,
producer of Stupidity and an executive at
Trailervision. "There is very little true research on
the important subject of stupidity, and the only
self-proclaimed expert, James Welles, a Florida-based
author, was recently arrested on serious charges for
doing something extremely stupid."...
more at:
http://commondreams.org/headlines02/1122-03.htm
Stupidity features interviews with Noam Chomsky, John Cleese, Bill Maher and former Bush speechwriter David Frum, and is being commissioned by the Documentary Channel and the CBC. A trailer for Stupidity can be found at www.trailervision.com
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