Though she has only tweeted twice more since, Ann built up a following of over 35,000 in just four days.Not to be left out of the Twitter fun, Vice President Joe Biden - who has been hitting the campaign trail hard for Obama in recent weeks - reactivated his own Twitter account for the 2012 campaign, amassing 65,000 followers. In addition to retweeting the US president and talking up the Buffett Rule, Biden took a cue from Ann Romney to show the softer side of the POTUS and VP, tweeting photos of the country’s top politicians playing with water guns.I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. Believe me, it was hard work.
— Ann Romney (@AnnDRomney) April 12, 2012
But politics on Twitter are not just fun and games. Iowan Senator Charles Grassley learned the hard way this week that both style and substance can bring shame to Tweeters after he called the US president “stupid” on the social media site:Favorite Joe photos, volume 1: twitter.com/JoeBiden/statu…
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) April 10, 2012
When Obama’s senior strategist David Axelrod shot back at Grassley, he focused less on the insult and more on his juvenile Twitter spelling and shorthand, so often used to cram thoughts into the 140 character limit:Constituents askd why i am not outraged at PresO attack on supreme court independence. Bcause Am ppl r not stupid as this x prof of con law
— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) April 7, 2012
Comedian Stephen Colbert took it a step further, releasing a series of Tweets tagged #igotthetweetslikegrassley and poking fun at the Senator’s unpolished Twitter style:Heads up, Sen. Grassley. I think a 6-year-old hijacked your account and is sending out foolish Tweets just to embarrass you!
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) April 7, 2012
Finally, as if to prove the relevance of social media in modern politics, the real and virtual worlds crossed paths this week when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton submitted her own entry to last week’s viral meme “Texts From Hillary,” addressing its creators Adam Smith and Stacy Lambe.i m so xitEd 2 twt l1ke mY h3ro gr asslee u ess A!!! you ez Ey!! #igotthetweetslikegrassley
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) April 11, 2012


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