Cite your source.kelly09 said:The truth is the avarage Trump voter would be much more conversant in the above than the typical Dem voter.blungld said:The worst thing about stupid people is they don't know they are stupid.bearister said:Yogi Bear said:blungld said:
With WH continuing to back pedal on almost every stance of this investigation, how does anyone still continue to believe anything they say?
Because this country is full of stupid people. If it wasn't, Trump never would have been elected in the first place.
1. A majority of Americans cannot name a single branch of government or explain what the Bill of Rights is;
2. 24% can't name the country that the U.S. fought in the Revolutionary War;
3. 2/3 don't know what the holding of Roe v. Wade is;
4. 2/3 don't know what the Food and Drug Administration does;
5. 50% don't know each state has two senators;
6. More than 50% can't name their congressman;
7. The average voter thinks 24% of the U.S. budget goes to foreign aid (less than 1% does);
8. 18% thinks the sun revolves around the earth;
9. 50% don't know that Judaism predates Christianity
It wasn't too long ago that the stupid, uneducated, or inexperienced had deference for expertise and intelligence (remember we are supposed to prize "greatness"?). Now we have the internet and a political party that vilifies these things and enables every dumb opinion, and the stupid have concluded not just that everyone is entitled to an opinion, but that they are all of equal value.
Looking at my opening comment...maybe I am stupid and don't know it. Oh wait, that tends to be the litmus: if you pause to consider your own stupidity you probably aren't.