Posted by Jay Livingston
Andy Borowitz sprays out a daily stream of one-liners, mostly political (you should follow him on Twitter or subscribe to his newsletter). Some are just name calling (“Eric Cantor's Endorsement of Romney Could Persuade Undecided Sociopaths”). But some are on target.
When wingnuts got some press recently by claiming that Obama’s birth certificate was a fake, Borowitz posted
In Positive Economic Sign, Republicans Starting to Say
Obama Wasn’t Born in US Again
It was just a joke. But Barry Ritholtz stopped chuckling long enough to see if it fit with the evidence. He compared
- the timing of birther references (Lexis-Nexis search with “Obama” and “birth” separated by no more that five words)
- with the fluctuation in jobs added (three month average)
(How many gag writers have the data to back them up? Maybe it’s because Borowitz, as an undergrad at Harvard, was a research assistant to sociologist Wendy Griswold.)
UPDATE (March 5): John Sides at The Monkey Cage re-graphed the data. Rather than plotting both variables against a time line, he created a scatterplot with Jobs Added on the X-axis and Birther stories. The graph shows only a slight correlation, which disappears entirely when he removes two outliers (Trump’ s birtherism and Obama’ s release of his long-form birth certificate).
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