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The Lovenstein Institute

Wednesday August 18, 2004
Note from a reader regarding the "G.W. Bush Has a Low IQ" hoax:

"Hmm, you said you could find no trace of the Lovenstein Institute. That's strange, because a Google search yielded http://lovenstein.org/. I wonder how much you actually researched this? In light of Bush's foreign policy (or lack thereof) and decision-making processes, I find it hard not to believe he has the IQ of kitty litter. Used kitty litter, to be specific."

Allow me to direct your attention to the WHOIS registration for lovenstein.org, which states that the Internet domain wasn't created until August 7, 2001 — one month after the infamous Bush IQ hoax began circulating. Note, too, that the owner of lovenstein.org is listed as a "private registrant." Whoever actually runs the unabashedly anti-Bush Website doesn't want their identity known. As for the fabled Lovenstein Institute itself, I'm afraid it still doesn't exist, nor can wishing make it so.

Comments

January 22, 2007 at 11:23 am
(1) Bud says:

He’s still a moron…

April 1, 2008 at 2:05 am
(2) yakofujimato says:

Bud,
He is a lot smarter than you are, and he actually has a real life.

August 27, 2008 at 5:06 am
(3) Recce1 says:

It never surprises me to see partisan liberal Democrats referring to those with whom they disagree with as morons, idiots, Bushbots, and Nazis, et cetera, all the while trumpeting their eruditeness while misspelling every fourth word and showing a disdain for the rules of grammar.

But perhaps most important and most tragic is the inability of so many to be able to distinguish between intelligence and wisdom. Many an intelligent person has lacked the wisdom to get out of the rain. Yet for emoting liberals, facts are not only relative, there’re irrelevant. And if the secular-progressives can’t obfuscate when faced with facts, they become aliterate.

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