A copy of a topic I just posted on JREF, though I don't often post my rants there, since I'm bound to say something offensive. I'll let you decide.
Ever since the 2000 elections I've seen this so-called "child genius" named
Noah McCullough running the talk show circuit, who appeared again on
Oprah today. He is allegedly an expert on presidential trivia, and is usually shown challenging adults to contests of presidential trivia questions and besting them every single time. He has already published a book containing such trivia and factoids, and says he plans to run for president in the year 2032 on the Republican ticket. What's more, he has repeatedly stated that he believes President Bush is the greatest president our nation has had since Abraham Lincoln, and that when he runs for president, he intends to model his presidency after Bush's.
I do not consider this kid to be a child genius by any stretch of the imagination. All he has proven himself capable of is memorizing a bunch of disparate facts, without any understanding whatsoever of the historical context or political relevance. He impresses me no more than a religious fundamentalist who has memorized the bible in its entirety and is able to spew random quotes from scripture at me. Memorization is not the same thing as comprehension, it involves no critical thinking whatsoever, and it doesn't make one's beliefs valid or authoritative.
People tend to be impressed and amazed by things they have little grasp of themselves, and this includes instances where genius intelligence shows up at a young age. There is nothing superhuman or magical about having a high intelligence, and there is nothing about Noah McCullough that suggests to me that he possesses any kind of extraordinary intelligence. He's just some Bush-worshiping delusional kid who regurgitates what he reads and convinced the right people to fawn over him for the wrong reasons.