I won't disagree. However, "one of the" is important. You mentioned GWB, 
but there was also Carter, not to mention --even if his term was  
abbreviated--
Gerald Ford. I would add Clinton if this was about morality in  office,
but the subject is more about effectiveness.
 
There is a problem which no-one seems to have addressed. Why some  
intellectual presidents
do really well while other brains in office, despite much hoopla, turn out  
to be flops.
Jefferson and Madison were world class brains, and so was TR. Each was a  
roaring success.
JFK might be added even if he did not have a full term.
Alas, think of Wilson, Carter, and now BHO. 
 
What is the difference ?  I have a theory, namely, that the successful  
intellectual presidents
were men of outdoor action, sometimes military, but could be, as in the  
case of Jefferson,
because of his activity as an outdoorsman generally, his interest in  
horticulture, in hunting, 
in a variety of such things.
 
That is, if the substance of one's intelligence is essentially desk bound  
it is so divorced
from the real world that all kinds of existential mistakes are inevitable. 
 
For sure, a couple of corollaries may be needed. The would-be president  
should
have a primary profession that is obviously relevant to the office, and  
have a global
outlook, from whatever source. Maybe you can add something or another,  but
as a general proposition this seems to add up.
 
Billy
 
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message dated 9/18/2011 7:13:27 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Yeah,  right up there with missing the whole WMD thing with Bush. What do 
we pay them  for anyway? Oh, wait; now they wonder why nobody wants to pay 
for  news...

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On Sep 18, 2011, at 10:01,  [email protected] wrote:

> one of the most miserable performances in  the modern history of the 
American presidency.

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