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They do it because the people at higher levels are typically older and lack social media know-how, so they tend to just hand accounts over to dumb fresh out of college kids who seem to know so much more. Especially if said kids have a lot of followers or any SEO experience.

I think the ability to distinguish between historical photographs and stills from a movie takes intelligence more so than life experience. Social media is a good job for a young person. I mean, whoever is running Hillary’s is fucking killing it.

Why is it that organizations so often have people who are at most a couple years out of college running their social media outreach? Few things have the potential to get you in as deep of shit!

Last year I asked my boss, who has Democrat politicians in her family, “why is there no LPAC?” She said, simply “because liberals don’t have a monolithic belief system.”

Man, how many nights must the Sound of Music have been on TV in a row for him to ignore AIDS for eight years?

He was only into restricting guns when black people started getting them. I don’t know that he believed in global warming, I’ve never heard that, but I imagine it could be true. Nevertheless, I do know that he spitefully removed the solar panels that Jimmy Carter installed from the White House, and there was that time

So Ben Carson was the most Reaganesque primary candidate all along.

“Ronald Reagan once punched a hole in a cow just so he could see who was comin’ up the road.”

I think “intellectually curious” is putting a good spin on his tendency to ask “What is that?” when presented with everyday objects, like telephones or clams or sprinklers.

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It means they're contractually obligated to say his name at least every three sentences.

Yeah, at least there’s evidence to support the idea that Teddy Roosevelt was intellectually curious. And I suppose you could easily say that his IC factor was higher than, for example, Snooki.

You’re right that it’s a wild assertion because it can’t really be measured, but even so, at least say since Teddy Roosevelt, since his “intellectual curiosity” from his childhood to later years is well documented (and he’s a Republican still).

I used to love reading books about politics when I was younger. I can't remember the book, but there was a story about Reagan being unprepared for an important summit type meeting. He admitted that The Sound of Music had been on TV the previous night and he just had to watch it instead of reading the briefings.

What does that even mean? How would you even begin to back up an assertion like that?

she tells us how her 13 year old son takes after him.

Probably a good move on his part. CPAC is 90% establishment republicans and college students who support Rand Paul but will vote for whatever R is in the column.

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