ABC’s Jake Tapper was speechless after Jerry Seinfeld reacted to at least one of tweets, responding at first within a few exclamation things before regaining their particular composure.
Today, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer thanked the “president” for a “shoutout” from @BarackObama Twitter feed, though he’d already been rapidly to describe it had beenn’t their viewpoint the president had been undeniably quoting, but in comparison to a focus staff.
@barackobama Thanks a large volume Mr. President about shoutout. We became discussing just what the CNN focus musical organization of undecided voters in VA informed usa.
— Wolf Blitzer (@wolfblitzer) October 12, 2012
But a shoutout? That’s thrill-up-the-leg product, correct? Much more savvy Twitter both women and men must break it to Blitzer that, no, President Obama doesn’t definitely compose those tweets.
@wolfblitzer @barackobama that’s not the Prez, Wolf.
— James Wilder (@jamesdwilder) October 12, 2012
Touché.
Hence’s maybe not a wolf, Prez. RT @jamesdwilder that’s not the Prez, Wolf. @wolfblitzer @barackobama
— Ron Kampeas (@kampeas) October 12, 2012
Kudos to Blitzer for perhaps not asking if he could “get a follow-back.”
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