Nitwit in a sentence as a noun

Compare:"Because he's a nitwit, his arguments are wrong.

Call me a nitwit all you want, but this argument is exactly the wrong one to end the drug war.

" = Ad Hominem"Because his arguments are wrong, he's a nitwit.

"Insufferable nitwit interviewers at New Scientist, not so much.

It looks very likely that he is either a social nitwit who should appoint someone else to handle his PR or guilty of the degree of disrepect of which he is accused.

I'm not seeing that in any of the other questions, at least nothing that is worthy of calling the writers at "Insufferable nitwit interviewers".

If you run a business, skypeIf you run a team, campfireIf you're whiz kid running a team, hipchatIf you work, gchatIf you're a kid, facebookIf you're old, yahooIf you're a nitwit, twitter

However, this nitwit was just outright falsifying his data - peer-review or a "higher authority" review wouldn't necessarily have caught cooked data.

Even if some nitwit bureaucrat defines possessing that pill without a prescription as illegal, what logic lets you determine he was breaking that law "deliberately" as opposed to, say, "ignorantly"?The fact that he consented to search tends to argue otherwise.

Nitwit definitions

noun

a stupid incompetent person

See also: dimwit half-wit doofus