Dear Lord, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy totally lost the Interwebs. On Sunday he’d joined the unity march in Paris somewhere in the scrum behind
the leaders.
But as the procession moved, he maneuvered his way into
the front line with the actual heads of state and miscellaneous dignitaries.
I wonder if his cleverness was worth it, though, because
people noticed and social media lit up like a Grateful Dead concert. The
hashtag #JeSuisNico exploded and everyone with a graphics package and a Tumblr
account started churning out “where’s Nico” shots at a rate of knots.
I mean—Nico takes a twerk for the team:
Nico joins the Beatles:
Nico, Nixon and Elvis:
Nico takes down the Wall:
Nico and Ike see off the D-Day troops:
And two appearances at the Tehran Conference:
It’s a wonder to me that any work at all gets done with
this sort of thing going on. It’s also a wonder to me how pols all over the
world pull this kind of crap repeatedly, when there’s ample
evidence what social media can do to them.
It's like they don't know Twitter exists.
Perhaps that’s what our own leaders were concerned about
when they decided to take a pass on sending anyone of consequence to represent
us at that march?
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