Twitter-As-Rapid-Response in Pennsylvania Politics
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 1 2011
While most of America was focused on federal debt ceiling negotiations, and tech reporters watched President Barack Obama's use (or misuse, depending on your point of view) of Twitter in an effort to get his way, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's new media staff took a hit or two on the social media platform from their opposite numbers at the state Democratic Party.
The ever-enlightening Allentown Morning Call carried a summary of the fight in a Saturday column:
The proximate cause for this handbags-at-20-paces duel is the administration's countdown of "The Top 12 Facts about the 2011-12 Budget." Why they're going with 12 rather than the customary 10, we have no idea. We thought times were tight. But apparently there's enough extra coin for two extra facts.
Anyhoo ... things got rolling when the administration announced it was into the homestretch of its Top 12 countdown. Finishing at No. 3 was this gem: "The budget closes a $4 billion budget gap."
The absence of any actual explanation for how that deficit is closed proved too fertile an opportunity for the apparatchiks at Democratic Party HQ.
They fired back with this one: "Real Budget Fact No. 3: @GovernorCorbett's "no-tax" #PABudget has already led to local govs raising your property taxes." They finished it off with a particularly stinging #PassTheBuck hashtag.
It doesn't look like the governor's team shot back or made any effort to dispute the facts — at least not on Twitter.