I had a little fun at the National Republican Campaign Committee’s expense the other day, when the NRCC mistakenly argued that a $1 trillion platinum coin would necessarily need $1 trillion worth of platinum. That didn’t make any sense; the NRCC became the butt of jokes for a few hours; and the political world got a nice little lesson on how money works.
Everyone, that is, except the folks at Fox News, who yesterday made the exact same mistake.
Jed Lewison flagged this Fox report, which effectively took the Republican error from Wednesday and turned it into a broadcast error on Thursday. As the network sees it, a $1 trillion platinum coin would weigh nearly 18,000 tons, you know, because of all that platinum.
In a way, this offers another helpful example of epistemic closure on the right — the NRCC’s error generated widespread mockery, but primarily among those who understand the basics of the debt-ceiling fight. In other words, those who pointed to the Republicans’ error are the kind of folks Fox News routinely ignores, so the network had no idea that the NRCC stunt was a fiasco.
Which is exactly why Fox had no qualms about running with it on the air, just as the Republican campaign committee probably intended. The network didn’t realize it was wrong, and doesn’t listen to those who would have explained it to them.
That said, for the record, the argument Fox News pushed yesterday only makes sense among those who don’t understand how money works.
Matt Yglesias had a good overview of Currency 101.









