Forum:How many high-level U.S. government officials are idiots?

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So how many of the U.S.'s top officials, elected or otherwise, are YECS, Austrian-schoolers, Dominionists, Biblical traditionalists, antivaxxers, global warming denialists, or obviously incompetent? I would include in this the Senate, House, State legislators, Governors, Secretaries (e.g. of State). I haven't been able to find a compilation of this anywhere. If none exists, I think that it might be worthwhile to make a list as a valuable contribution to the wiki's mission. Thoughts?
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So how many of the U.S.'s top officials, elected or otherwise, are YECS, Austrian-schoolers, Dominionists, Biblical traditionalists, antivaxxers, global warming denialists, or obviously incompetent? I would include in this the Senate, House, State legislators, Governors, Secretaries (e.g. of State). I haven't been able to find a compilation of this anywhere. If none exists, I think that it might be worthwhile to make a list as a valuable contribution to the wiki's mission. Thoughts?[[User:Agrajag|Agrajag]] ([[User talk:Agrajag|talk]]) 23:02, 21 August 2014 (UTC)
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P.S. List of representatives on Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_by_age here]. Starting with Alabama, it doesn't look too good.

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So how many of the U.S.'s top officials, elected or otherwise, are YECS, Austrian-schoolers, Dominionists, Biblical traditionalists, antivaxxers, global warming denialists, or obviously incompetent? I would include in this the Senate, House, State legislators, Governors, Secretaries (e.g. of State). I haven't been able to find a compilation of this anywhere. If none exists, I think that it might be worthwhile to make a list as a valuable contribution to the wiki's mission. Thoughts?Agrajag (talk) 23:02, 21 August 2014 (UTC) P.S. List of representatives on Wikipedia here. Starting with Alabama, it doesn't look too good.

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