By Bill Maher, from The Huffington Post:

New Rule: Just because a country elects a smart president doesn’t make it a smart country. A few weeks ago I was asked by Wolf Blitzer if I thought Sarah Palin could get elected president, and I said I hope not, but I wouldn’t put anything past this stupid country. It was amazing – in the minute or so between my calling America stupid and the end of the Cialis commercial, CNN was flooded with furious emails and the twits hit the fan. And you could tell that these people were really mad because they wrote entirely in CAPITAL LETTERS!!! It’s how they get the blood circulating when the Cialis wears off. Worst of all, Bill O’Reilly refuted my contention that this is a stupid country by calling me a pinhead, which A) proves my point, and B) is really funny coming from a doody-face like him.

Now, the hate mail all seemed to have a running theme: that I may live in a stupid country, but they lived in the greatest country on earth, and that perhaps I should move to another country, like Somalia. Well, the joke’s on them because I happen to have a summer home in Somalia… and no I can’t show you an original copy of my birth certificate because Woody Harrelson spilled bong water on it.

And before I go about demonstrating how, sadly, easy it is to prove the dumbness dragging down our country, let me just say that ignorance has life and death consequences. On the eve of the Iraq War, 69% of Americans thought Saddam Hussein was personally involved in 9/11. Four years later, 34% still did. Or take the health care debate we’re presently having: members of Congress have recessed now so they can go home and “listen to their constituents.” An urge they should resist because their constituents don’t know anything. At a recent town-hall meeting in South Carolina, a man stood up and told his Congressman to “keep your government hands off my Medicare,” which is kind of like driving cross country to protest highways.

I’m the bad guy for saying it’s a stupid country, yet polls show that a majority of Americans cannot name a single branch of government, or explain what the Bill of Rights is. 24% could not name the country America fought in the Revolutionary War. More than two-thirds of Americans don’t know what’s in Roe v. Wade. Two-thirds don’t know what the Food and Drug Administration does. Some of this stuff you should be able to pick up simply by being alive. You know, like the way the Slumdog kid knew about cricket.

Not here. Nearly half of Americans don’t know that states have two senators and more than half can’t name their congressman. And among Republican governors, only 30% got their wife’s name right on the first try.

Sarah Palin says she would never apologize for America. Even though a Gallup poll says 18% of Americans think the sun revolves around the earth. No, they’re not stupid. They’re interplanetary mavericks. A third of Republicans believe Obama is not a citizen, and a third of Democrats believe that George Bush had prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks, which is an absurd sentence because it contains the words “Bush” and “knowledge.”

People bitch and moan about taxes and spending, but they have no idea what their government spends money on. The average voter thinks foreign aid consumes 24% of our federal budget. It’s actually less than 1%. And don’t even ask about cabinet members: seven in ten think Napolitano is a kind of three-flavored ice cream. And last election, a full one-third of voters forgot why they were in the booth, handed out their pants, and asked, “Do you have these in a relaxed-fit?”

And I haven’t even brought up America’s religious beliefs. But here’s one fun fact you can take away: did you know only about half of Americans are aware that Judaism is an older religion than Christianity? That’s right, half of America looks at books called the Old Testament and the New Testament and cannot figure out which one came first.

And these are the idiots we want to weigh in on the minutia of health care policy? Please, this country is like a college chick after two Long Island Iced Teas: we can be talked into anything, like wars, and we can be talked out of anything, like health care. We should forget town halls, and replace them with study halls. There’s a lot of populist anger directed towards Washington, but you know who concerned citizens should be most angry at? Their fellow citizens. “Inside the beltway” thinking may be wrong, but at least it’s thinking, which is more than you can say for what’s going on outside the beltway.

And if you want to call me an elitist for this, I say thank you. Yes, I want decisions made by an elite group of people who know what they’re talking about. That means Obama budget director Peter Orszag, not Sarah Palin.

Which is the way our founding fathers wanted it. James Madison wrote that “pure democracy” doesn’t work because “there is nothing to check… an obnoxious individual.” Then, in the margins, he doodled a picture of Joe the Plumber.

Until we admit there are things we don’t know, we can’t even start asking the questions to find out. Until we admit that America can make a mistake, we can’t stop the next one. A smart guy named Chesterton once said: “My country, right or wrong is a thing no patriot would ever think of saying… It is like saying ‘My mother, drunk or sober.'” To which most Americans would respond: “Are you calling my mother a drunk?”

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  1. As a Canadian, I have the following comments:

    *Obama isn’t as ‘smart’ as some people like to think. Stating that America has “57 States”, or claiming not to “speak Austrian” are statements that exceed anything Dubya has ever said, for sheer stupidity. Obama’s Presidential protocol-violating bow to Wahhabi despot King Abdullah wasn’t exactly a bright moment, either.

    *Contrary to what some say, Sarah Palin isn’t dumb; contrary to what some say, Michelle Obama isn’t unattractive.

    *Obama is eerilly similar, in his rhetoric and policies, to that disaster of Canadian politics, Pierre Elliot Trudeau. PET promised the sky, but delivered mass-immigration and multiculturalism (horrendous urban sprawl, Babar Khalsa and LTTE terrorists, urban gang problems), soldiers in the streets (the FLQ crisis), the National Energy Program (destroying Alberta’s economy) and a massive debt.

    *The ‘socialist’ healthcare system in Canada, despite what you may have heard, works well. (The ‘doctor shortage’ was due to medical associations’ successful lobbying efforts at capping med school enrolment.) Obama doesn’t have any intention of ousting the insurance and pharmaceutical companies that helped fund his campaign. Rather, Obamacare has freaked people out with, among other things, provisions granting social workers and other professional busybodies the power to trample on the 4th Amendment.

    *Jean ‘Adscam’ Chretien’s gun control legislation DIDN’T make the streets safer. Rather, Liberal donors like CGI and Honeywell got richer. (The Auditor General couldn’t figure out where all the $2B went.) Gun crime INCREASED, thanks to ‘conditional sentencing’ and the bulk import of foreign-born gangsters (the un-PC named Fresh Off the Boat gang is one that’s been capping people in my hometown).

    *As with the Canadian Liberal Party, the Democrats like immigrants (legal, or otherwise), because they keep the real estate bubble endlessly inflated. Warm bodies are needed to justify housing and assorted infrastructure (roads, schools) construction. While going on about CO2 emissions, these ‘liberals’ don’t acknowledge the fact that population growth is THE cause of urban sprawl, greenfield loss and freshwater use. Our country is also filling up with people who can’t function in either English, or French, and think ‘honour killings’, gender apartheid and doda use are okay.

    *After initial, misplaced euphoria, Canadians have slowly begun to realise that B.O. is Bad News. His sleazy heavy industry and union conections is helping to destroy our industries, with protectionist legislation. The ‘Buy America’ clauses attatched to Stimulus funding shuts out Ontario steel mills. Obama’s environmental legislation will essentially keep Alberta tarsands crude out of the U.S. market, in favour of Saudi and Venezuelan crude. (And you wondered why B.O. bowed to Abdullah and hugged Chavez?)

    *Nonetheless, we could do much worse than to have you as our neighbors. Sarah Palin was right: recently, Russian subs have been sniffing about our coastal waters.

    *The whole Presidential eligibility thing scares me. Mr Openness and Transparency, while candid about his cocaine use, refuses to provide the most mundane records. (What’s so ‘private’ about university admission records? Even the Bushes and John Kerry released theirs without protest.) More worrisome, he can’t get his personal history straight: was he born in Queens, or Kapi’olani. Socialist Workers Party Prez candidate Roger Calero got on the ballot in several states, despite being upright and honest about being born in Nicaragua. If it turns out he WASN’T eligible, this is an economy-sized can of worms, that’ll likely precipitate a global depression.

  2. I totally agree with Maher. Most Americans have absolutely no idea whats going on. No idea about the constitution, bill of rights, history, NOTHING.

    That would explain why most people still go to tea parties while willingly paying sales, payroll, FICA, federal, state, property, vehicle and other taxes.

    Obama was trying to use this stupidity to his advantage but the Republicans are beating him to it.

    Thats the effect of public schooling, no knowledge of anything.

  3. Palin plays dumb, but she’s very cunning. She plays the ultra nationalism card very well — a good sell. Reminds a lot of Reagan, play a libertarian on TV govern as a socialist.

    Only she could call Obama a socialist while pressing for a massive windfall profits tax on oil companies at the same time.

  4. I tend to agree with Maher myself, in that Americans are stupid if they listen to people like Maher, which some do, though luckily not as many as listen to O’Reilly (and my jury is still out on him).

    But no matter how stupid Americans may be, Obama is not smart by comparison. In fact, he is just as stupid as anyone. He just happens to have some real smart puppet masters pulling his strings.

    We ended up with Obama because of how stupid the country is. When American Idol get 71 million votes regularly, and Michael Jackson’s death causes people to commit suicide (over a dozen, at least) you have some indication of how Obama got voted in.

  5. Obama was a bad choice, not sure if Mccain / Palin would have been better. Guess we’ll never know. I’m willing to bet it’d be just as bad or worse. Left wing or right wing fascism were the choices this last time around. The differences were minute.

    If America where smart they’d have chosen Chuck Baldwin, the only constitutionalist who ran after Ron Paul bowed out.

    And OBama aint all that. He just speaks better than Bush did. Still does the same dumb stuff.

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