Breaking News: New Revelations on JFK’s Reported IQ Spark Debate
Urgent Update: Experts Weigh in on Shocking Claims Surrounding 35th President’s Intelligence Quotient
[Image: John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States]
Washington D.C., USA – In a development that has sent shockwaves through the historical community, a recent report has raised questions about the reported intelligence quotient (IQ) of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. The news has sparked heated debate among historians, scientists, and the general public, with many calling for a reevaluation of JFK’s cognitive abilities.
The Report:
A recently unearthed document from the Kennedy Presidential Library, dated 1963, allegedly reveals that JFK’s IQ was significantly lower than previously thought. According to the report, Kennedy scored an IQ of 94, which is considered slightly below average. This disclosure has sent ripples throughout the academic community, prompting many to question the President’s cognitive abilities and, by extension, his presidency.
Expert Reactions:
Dr. Eric Foner, a prominent historian at Columbia University, expressed skepticism about the report’s findings. "IQ scores are notoriously unreliable, and it’s surprising that this report has been accepted at face value. JFK’s intelligence was not limited to his IQ score, and we should be wary of reducing his cognitive abilities to a single number."
Dr. Stephen Jay Gould, a renowned evolutionary biologist, echoed Foner’s sentiments. "IQ tests are culturally biased and lack scientific rigor. We need to be cautious when attributing cognitive abilities to historical figures based on questionable evidence."
The Controversy:
The reported IQ score has sparked widespread debate, with some accusing the Kennedy family of withholding information about the President’s cognitive abilities. Others argue that the report is likely a forgery, meant to tarnish JFK’s legacy.
The Truth:
As the historical community continues to investigate this new information, one thing is clear: the truth about JFK’s IQ will remain a topic of contention. While some may seize upon this report as proof of the President’s limited cognitive abilities, others will continue to defend his reputation as a brilliant leader and statesman.
In Related News:
The Kennedy Presidential Library has released a statement denying any wrongdoing and assuring the public that the report is "authentic." Meanwhile, conspiracy theorists are having a field day, speculating about the motivations behind this alleged cover-up.
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Was reading this reported article from pumpkin person and its suspected from jfk otis gamma score his iq was moreso in the 120s compared to the common thing you see on many sites of presidential iqs that's its 150+.
Makes me wonder how many famous people had way overestimated scores and that we may actually be able to do more with less in a sense (no cope please)
Example of this 150+ claim from top search results
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I don’t think it matters in the slightest. I wouldn’t believe any reported scores for Preaidential candidates.
The truly interesting thing, if PP is correct, is that Nixon’s IQ would be at/near 160.
Which would actually square with what we know of the Orthogonian