well, stupidity have it's own levels and a stupid person can be super-stupid based on his experience in stupidity ... :p
so, if one, who is not in the list of stupids, ague with these hybrid collections then they try to drag the non-stupid to his team with there non-headed arguments and you find no counter action
If you argue with someone who is stupid the chances are that you are not going to make any progress. Stupid people will not be able to understand and if you argue with them, you will both be arguing. This means that they have caused you to do the same thing that they are doing, you are now doing what an idiot does and you wont be able to change their mind. This inst an exact definition but it's close enough.
The correct answer to this question is "third-person omniscient." This is the narrative point of view that is used in this excerpt from "The Lily's Quest" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.