Obama Highest IQ? Totally Not Fake News – From the Future


There have been a lot of assumptions made about President Obama’s IQ lately. Are they true? Let’s look into the future. He does seem pretty brilliant, but didn’t he try to walk through a window after a press conference? Didn’t he give an ipod to the Queen of England? Didn’t he say he had visited 57 states? But does all this mean he’s dumb, or are they signs of a genius?

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Posted by Brett on Jan 5 2010. Filed under Narf Videos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

2 Comments for “Obama Highest IQ? Totally Not Fake News – From the Future”

  1. gneubeck

    Obama is a delusional narcissist who has actually convinced himself that foreign leaders, friend and foe alike, are enamored with his incoherent verbosity. In truth, they view Obama with amused ridicule. America is paying an agonizing, and perhaps irreparable price for having elected such a severely mis-guided “incompetent”. Greg Neubeck

  2. J Dunhill

    Spot on gneubeck.

    What exactly has the O’boy done since being elected? Not a darn thing. He and his wife have spent more money traveling and throwing parties than any other White House resident in some 200+ years. O’boy has not shown the slightest interest in fixing America’s problems. More to the point, he has created more and continues to spend money hand over fist on jet setting around the nation.

    As for his alleged IQ? Like everything else, it is just more smoke. He has yet to tell the truth about his life. If he was honest, he wouldn’t have made his first order of business an executive order sealing EVERY single document of his including why he lost his Illinois Bar license (as did his wife) as well as all his school records, his foreign passport, etc., etc.

    This is administration is a national disgrace.

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