#29: Gerald Ford
Estimated IQ: 122
Gerald Ford was practical and grounded, with a sharp, steady mind shaped by years of study and service. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Yale Law School, he excelled through discipline and perseverance rather than flash. He read widely, listened carefully, and built his opinions on facts, not ego.

His intelligence showed in his calm handling of chaos after Watergate. Ford relied on reason and decency to restore trust in government, preferring steady repair over sweeping change. He thought like a craftsman—patient, pragmatic, and guided by common sense rather than the need to dazzle or dominate.
