White House press secretary delivers first ‘tweet’
Robert Gibbs became attuned to the world of Twitter this weekend.
Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs delivered his first Twitter message from his White House account over the weekend. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Gibbs garnered more than 6,000 followers after his initial ‘tweet’ on Saturday.
Gibbs is quoted as posting in his first ‘tweet,’ “Learning about ‘the twitter’ - easing into this with first tweet - any tips?” The White House Press Secretary is further quoted in the report as stating to the Associated Press of his new Twitter account, “I opened it today. I was watching a twitter feed while the President visited the briefing room last week.” Gibbs further stated that he “thought it was fascinating to watch and see what people were thinking, doing and writing.”
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