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IS THE NEW FIRST PUPPY A SIGN OF TROUBLE TO COME


    
      What's the real connection between SUNNY, the new FIRST PUPPY at the WHITE HOUSE, and a storm clouds on the horizon in Washington? Recent satirical political science delving shows there might actually be one. 
     On Monday, the Obama administration announced the addition of Sunny, a second PORTUGUESE WATER DOG, to their family. The whole controversy of dogs and politics got a hike in the 2012 presidential election, when researchers and pundits debated the significance of stories about MITT ROMNEY'S adventure with his dog.

     Romney drove 12 hours in 1983 with his dog, Seamus, on top of the family's car in a dog carrier. When his opponent, President Barack Obama, joked about the incident, the political fuzz maneuvered.
     But the lapel also brought to the public's attention about the article in  the journal - POLITICAL SCIENCE AND POLITICS, where clinicians said that the White House has used pets since the 1960's as public relations props during times of political obloquy and international astriction. The researchers said more study has to be done on the topic, but called it a "avant-garde contribution to a research program that will bring the dog into political analysis."
     The Washington Post's Sarah Kliff delineated the research report about the timing of public appearances made by White House pets." They tend to get trotted out during times of International fracas and presidential scandal. Conversely, they tend to stay out of sight during tough economic times,"she said.
     In an effort to maintain full disclosure, the journal did acknowledge that one of the study's four authors owned a Portuguese Water Dog. The study is also notable for probably the most use of puns about pets ever in a research paper. 
"We present a theoretical framework and statistical evidence to explore the conditions under which presidents are most likely to trout out their four-legged friends. We show that presidents carefully gauge the best and worst times to conduct a dog and pony show. In times of war or scandal, dogs are welcome public companions  but not so in periods of economic hardship. In short, we find significant support for Harry Truman's famous adage that 'if you want a friend in Washington, get a dog, even if it is occasionally necessary to confine it to the dog house, " said the authors.
         To test their hypothesis, the researchers built a new data set of mentions of presidential pets between January 1961 and January 2011 in the WASHINGTON POST and in the NEW YORK TIMES, and correlated them to major news events."When inserting public approval in the model, scandal, war, and the economic indicators remain significant variables and signed in the predicted direction," they said. 

     The translation: The White House lets the dogs out in times of scandal and war, and sends them back to the doghouse when the economic going is tough. They also pegged the public appearance of pets to about 50 events from the initial Watergate revelations in the Nixon administration to the Scooter Libby indictment in the George W. Bush administration. 

         For now, its unclear what role Sunny will play as a sidekick to Bo, the Obama's other dog. But the Obama administration faces plenty of public issues that might lead some dog-conspiracy theorists to claim the Sunny is just another diversion. 


     In its official press statement about Sunny, the White House said it expected Bo to be a good big brother to Sunny and that the puppy was expected to spend time in the Oval Office with the President.