This is just cracking a dark artsy joke. I still like it since reversed stupidity (or is it intelligence in this case?) truly isn't intelligence (Konkvistador's brain starts to ache).
No the better approach is to simply take into account if any important conflict of interests exist between you and a very clever party you don't fully trust when evaluating their arguments. Yes yes ad hominem I know, yet it does sounds like good tactical advice no?
How do you find out whether a conflict of interests exists? That's one of the things someone who's trying to manipulate you will try to conceal, and if they're a lot smarter, they're more likely to succeed at it.
An interesting blog post by Razib Khan, who many here probably know from his Gene Expression blog, the old gnxp site or perhaps from his BHTV debate with Eliezer.
I recommend following the link and reading the rest of it there, not only does interestingness continue, the comment section there is usually worth reading since he vigorously moderates it.