• Trump Challenges Rex Tillerson to an IQ Test
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[quote]US President Donald Trump has challenged his Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, to an IQ test, in the latest sign of discord between the two. He made the remark in a magazine interview when asked about reports that Mr Tillerson had called him a moron. "I think it's fake news," Mr Trump told Forbes, "but if he did that, I guess we'll have to compare IQ tests. And I can tell you who is going to win." Mr Trump is due to have lunch on Tuesday with Mr Tillerson.[/quote] Place your bets! [url]http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41570266[/url]
How insecure can you be?
Trump says a lot of things straight out of middle school. His dick is bigger, his IQ is higher, what next, is he going to say that his dad can beat up Hillary's dad?
I knows it's been said 1000s of times before but this is onion tier reality.
"1v1 me" - President of the United States
Let's see [I]you[/I] take one, you orange gibbon. I'd love to see how you compare to your past self.
[QUOTE=G.I.U.L.I.O.;52765963]Let's see [I]you[/I] take one, you orange gibbon.[/QUOTE] I want to see this done live so he can't fake the results.
Don't let him anywhere near a R&M binge stream, that's cheating.
Would be funny if Trump's IQ is lower than he wants it to be.
[QUOTE=G.I.U.L.I.O.;52765963]Let's see [I]you[/I] take one, you orange gibbon[/QUOTE] Forget the IQ test, I'd like to see him tested on his knowledge of the US government.
[QUOTE=joshuadim;52765982]Would be funny if Trump's IQ is lower than he wants it to be.[/QUOTE] "executive order banning iq tests and all people called rex from the US and media"
[QUOTE=IrishBandit;52765941]Trump says a lot of things straight out of middle school. His dick is bigger, his IQ is higher, what next, is he going to say that his dad can beat up Hillary's dad?[/QUOTE] I'd love Trump to say this so we can get serious fact check articles on "Could Trump's Dad Have Beaten Up Hillary's?" Hillary's dad played football in college and was a navy officer during WW2, my money would be on him but we urgently need more research on this
Watch them both have pathetically low IQ so we can all be impressed that these men are in positions of power.
Someone should make a whitehouse.gov petition for this
I hope the next president creates a LAW to prevent the mentally ill becoming president.
he isn't even fighting the opposition he's fighting HIS OWN GOVERNMENT he's fighting the staff he HAND PICKED TO WORK FOR HIM
Why did things go from "usual political bullshit" to "batshit fucking crazy" over the last few years? Why is everything so absurd these days? Don't give me the "darkest timeline" crap I'm genuinely confused how we got to this point.
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;52766070]Why did things go from "usual political bullshit" to "batshit fucking crazy" over the last few years? Why is everything so absurd these days? Don't give me the "darkest timeline" crap I'm genuinely confused how we got to this point.[/QUOTE] Republicans decided winning was the only thing that mattered
Can't wait to see him boast about getting a 90% on his IQ test.
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;52766070]Why did things go from "usual political bullshit" to "batshit fucking crazy" over the last few years? Why is everything so absurd these days? Don't give me the "darkest timeline" crap I'm genuinely confused how we got to this point.[/QUOTE] Existing cultural and political weaknesses were exploited by nefarious forces both internal and external to the United States in order to install a mentally unstable man into power. Some of these forces thought the new President would carry out, or could easily be manipulated into carrying out, their agenda - others just wanted chaos. This attack was so successful that the whole political and media system has had to reshape itself around it
[QUOTE=Bob The Knob;52766082]Existing cultural and political weaknesses were successfully exploited by nefarious forces both internal and external to the United States in order to install a mentally unstable man into power[/QUOTE] "cultural and political weaknesses" is a really interesting way of phrasing "dumb as shit and pathetically gullible voters"
[QUOTE=Humin;52766081]Can't wait to see him boast about getting a 90% on his IQ test.[/QUOTE] I saw a person on facebook sharing something from an iq test. "I am in the top 95% of people who have taken this iq test" I didn't have the heart to tell her
[QUOTE=Mr. Scorpio;52766087]"cultural and political weaknesses" is a really interesting way of phrasing "dumb as shit and pathetically gullible voters"[/QUOTE] Yeah, the US has had that and other problems for years but you could really tell that in 2016 someone had figured out how to harness it for their own ends
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;52766070]Why did things go from "usual political bullshit" to "batshit fucking crazy" over the last few years? Why is everything so absurd these days? Don't give me the "darkest timeline" crap I'm genuinely confused how we got to this point.[/QUOTE] This is a really brief and not researched idea so expect errors and bias on my part, but after the financial crisis of 2008 and the election of President Obama, the republican brand of identity politics was given a few options of restructure. 1. Bite the bullet and slide a bit further left in a variety of topics. This would alienate longtime voters and step back some strategies that lead to success in the 20th Century, but could lead to a stronger voice for moderate voters and those alienated by then recent actions by Bush Jr. 2. Gamble and use the available resources in television and elsewhere to try to swing moderate discourse between absolute rejection of the party and creating even more steadfast voting base. This would really shake up the establishment for better and worse, but they would be able to rely upon those who liked what they were doing. Unfortunately for everyone (even the GOP), they chose to gamble and to a degree, had a strong looking precedent as Obama and the Democratic party lacked a strong voice to refute the arguments the GOP were using to appeal to people like the Tea Party at the time. This lead to a bit of a feedback loop effect, and the GOP's style of rhetoric became fairly normal. This lead to an outsider like Trump, who has long been successful with this kind of style of "marketing", for lack of a better immediate term, to come in and absolutely [I]thrash[/I] them. The Democratic party and general liberal media of the US, playing catch-up, only fed into it. Basically, I personally lay this down mostly to the Republicans who, upon seeing a major change coming, refused reform and instead sought a short term solution that set a tone of the worst examples of the type of campaign and political discourse of the 20th century only being amplified. The Democratic party being very milquetoast and willing to simply emulate Republican success, rather than redefine it, certainly has not helped though :v: Hopefully others can elaborate as well!
He just wants to prove he can understand and enjoy Rick and Morty
I don't want to believe THE leader of a modern country could be this petty and immature, every once in a while I pinch myself to wake up, I never do though.
[QUOTE=ThatSwordGuy;52766143]He just wants to prove he can understand and enjoy Rick and Morty[/QUOTE] I thought Melania changed the channel for him whenever Adult Swim came on?
[QUOTE=IrishBandit;52765941]Trump says a lot of things straight out of middle school. His dick is bigger, his IQ is higher, what next, is he going to say that his dad can beat up Hillary's dad?[/QUOTE] His hands are bigg- oh wait
We are straight up living in an Onion article now.
[QUOTE=BlindSniper17;52766248]We are straight up living in an Onion article now.[/QUOTE] we have been for months
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