Validating The "Irredeemably Stupid 15% Theory"
If there's one positive that came out of this week that wasn't from Florida...
I've floated the Irredeemably Stupid 15% theory for awhile now, but this is the first time it's really been put to the test.
To be brief, that's the 15% of the U.S. population who are so broken that, just for an easy example, they'd vote for a guy like John Fetterman because they legitimately think he's awesome. This excludes slo-mutant party line voters who don't care (or maybe even know) who's in the race, hardcore Never-Oz/Trumpers, dead people, and Joe Biden forgetting which state he's supposed to vote in.
But the Irredeemably Stupid 15% (IS-15% going forward) is not just limited to one party. It comes from across the political spectrum. Only when you examine the republican side of it, you adjust the numbers for the better common sense and character, and they're only the Irredeemably Stupid 8% (IS-8%).
Therefore, the democrat side of this would need to be at a 22% Irredeemably Stupid (IS-22%) threshold to arrive at the 15% across the board.
This makes perfect sense.
Because when you take the democrat IS-22%, then add back in the straight blue line zombie voters, devout Never-Oz/Trumpers, dead folks, and maybe even Fetterman himself if he manages to hit the right button... then on top of that the republican IS-8%, because the IS-15% theory is non-partisan, and those guys are fucked up enough to think John Fetterman's a good idea too ...that puts it well within the margin of democrat mail-in ballot fraud of Fetterman's 51% of the vote...for the win…and thus proves the Irredeemably Stupid 15% Theory out as valid.
1 + 1 = Sea Otters
I have no idea what the faaack I'm talking about. Don't listen to me. 😆
I now submit my findings and report to you for "peer review".
GO!
Makes perfect sense to me. Consider it peer reviewed😉
Is the answer in the back of the book? Because in 10th grade Geometry the answer was always in the back of the book.