Presidents Of The United States: Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

Published on 04/27/2022
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George W. Bush – 138.5

On September 11, 2001, George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States, was serving as Commander-in-Chief when the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center took place. He was initially elected in 2000, and then he was re-elected for a second term the following year. Bush was president throughout the invasion of Afghanistan and the second Gulf War, both of which took place in the same year. Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Bush established the Department of Homeland Security. President Bush served as governor of Texas for five years prior to being elected to the White House in 2008. However, despite losing the popular vote, he was still elected president because he received a majority of the electoral votes. George W. Bush is another president who has a presidential IQ that is lower than the national average, scoring only 138.5 points.

George W. Bush

George W. Bush

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Bush Hears About 9/11

Al Qaeda launched an attack on the United States on the morning of September 11th 2001, and everyone who was old enough to remember it remembers it well. Thousands of citizens died in the assaults on the Twin Towers in New York City, in which two airplanes were flown directly into the buildings. In Sarasota County, Florida, at the time of the incident, President Barack Obama was doing a guest reading to a young school at Emma E. Booker Elementary School.

Bush Hears About 9111

Bush Hears About 911

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