Jem . . . . is the Flesch-Kincaid scale of any substance ?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Spike Trader, Jan 8, 2018.

  1. Trump genius


    President Donald Trump—who boasted over the weekend that his success in life was a result of “being, like really smart”—communicates at the lowest grade level of the last 15 presidents, according to a new analysis of the speech patterns of presidents going back to Herbert Hoover.

    The analysis assessed the first 30,000 words each president spoke in office, and ranked them on the Flesch-Kincaid grade level scale and more than two dozen other common tests analyzing English language difficulty levels. Trump clocked in around mid-fourth grade, the worst since Truman, who spoke at nearly a sixth-grade level.

    At the top of the list were Hoover and Jimmy Carter, who were basically at an 11th-grade level, and President Barack Obama, in third place with a high ninth-grade level of communicating with the American people.

    The Flesch-Kincaid scale was developed in 1975 for the U.S. Navy to assess the relative difficulty of training manuals biased on word length and sentence length. A database of Trump’s words, compiled by the incomparable factba.se, ran the comparative analysis yesterday, in response to the president’s claim that he is “a genius.”

    Trump has been swinging back hard against on the record allegations in Michael Wolff's bombshell new book that members of his own team called him “dumb” and “a dope.”

    In a Saturday morning tweet, Trump reminded people that he was elected to the presidency “on my first try.”

    “I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius....and a very stable genius at that!” He also tweeted hat “throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart."
    In comments at Camp David later, he added that he was “a very excellent student” and “came out and made billions and billions of dollars ... ran for president one time and won.”

    Factba.se has collected interviews, speeches and press conferences from previous presidents, using material publicly available from presidential libraries, and including the University of California, Santa Barbara’s American Presidency Project, which contains presidential press conferences going back to Hoover in 1929.

    The website excluded communiques issued by the last two presidents on social media and limited the study to unscripted words uttered at press conferences and other public appearances.


    The words were run through a variety of lexicological analyses, besides the Flesch-Kincaid, and the results were the same. In every one, Trump came in dead last. Trump also uses the fewest "unique words" (2,605) of any president—Obama was the best at 4,869—and uses words with the fewest average syllables, with 1.33 per word, compared to positively multi-syllabic president Hoover at 1.57.

    “By every metric and methodology tested, Donald Trump’s vocabulary and grammatical structure is significantly more simple, and less diverse, than any President since Herbert Hoover, when measuring “off-script” words, that is, words far less likely to have been written in advance for the speaker,” Factba.se CEO Bill Frischling wrote. “The gap between Trump and the next closest president ... is larger than any other gap using Flesch-Kincaid. Statistically speaking, there is a significant gap.”

    The White House is furious at Wolff's book, Fire and Fury, but the book makes a compelling case that West Wing insiders do not have confidence in the president.

    National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster reportedly called Trump an “idiot” with the intelligence of a “kindergartener” back in November. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reportedly called the President “a fucking moron.”

    And Trump’s National Economic Council chief Gary Cohn allegedly wrote in an email that the White House was in chaos.

    "It's worse than you can imagine. An idiot surrounded by clowns,” Cohn wrote. “Trump won't read anything—not one-page memos, not the brief policy papers; nothing. He gets up halfway through meetings with world leaders because he is bored. And his staff is no better.”

    One member of that staff, Stephen Miller, had to be physically escorted from CNN's State of the Union talk show on Sunday in a dispute with host Jake Tapper. Miller declined to discuss specific issues, but repeatedly defended the president.
     
  2. elderado

    elderado

    Did you actually watch the Stephen Miller v. Jake Tapper interview?

    Miller wiped the floor with Tapper's ass.

    Pretty darn funny.
     
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  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Funny, though one must not forget Hoover was a terrible president and FDR a great one. I think Kasich is simple spoken but would've done a great job.
     
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  4. Please don’t cancel Mr. Trump’s presidential license. Was hoping he could be allowed to finish his term. If Trump must go now, it would be a lagniappe for our word-smiths if Pence would use more multi-syliabic words than Trump.
     
  5. Lefties are always impressed with those big word types. Context, not so much.
     
  6. What alternate universe do you hail from? Miller is an embarrassment to the human species, and the evidence was amply showcased during the interview.
     
  7. Miller is an example of the lowest boot licker rising to the top in the Trump admin.
     
  8. elderado

    elderado

    So, I am guessing you didn't actually watch the interview.

    Whatever.
     
  9. UsualName

    UsualName

    I watched the Miller interview and all he did was attack cnn and Jake Tapper like a brain washed drone. Mr. Miller, like his boss, forgets he gets paid by the American people and should be putting them first. His job is not to impress Donald Trump by insulting the press but to answer questions truthfully when he goes on those types of programs. If he can’t do that, he should keep his scary ass in the shadows.

    The fact that Miller was hailing Trump as a genius on national tv is similar to what you get in North Korea.

    Miller is a boot licking, dirt eating worm. If you were impressed by him in that interview there’s something wrong with you.
     
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    #10     Jan 9, 2018