I’m with Ben Howe. I think it’s a trap:
They didn’t seriously call it #WHYouth did they? Is this some perverted form of Godwin’s law where they do it for us?
— Ben Howe (@BenHowe) December 2, 2013
The White House declared on Twitter Monday that it will hold a youth summit via Google Hangout with the guy who threw away his regular role on “House” to be a public liaison in the Obama administration and a woman charged with tweeting about HealthCare.gov for the administration 24/7. At least they’re not advising anyone on how to choose employment wisely. Sheesh.
At 8pm ET, join @KalPenn, @HealthCareTara & @YI_Care for a Hangout on young people & #Obamacare. Ask Qs w/ #WHYouth: http://t.co/5B72JkuHRh
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 2, 2013
Maybe Google Hangout won’t break down while they’re holding the event.
I mean, the GOP is expected to make dumb social media mistakes. But these guys? Turns out they’re not good at any of the stuff we’ve always been told they were. In the meantime, the Photos ‘shop themselves and the tweets roll on.
It's Springtime for Obama. #WHYouth
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 2, 2013
If they don’t stop immediately, I’m going to have to report some of those mocking #WHYouth to both AttackWatch and TruthTeam.
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) December 2, 2013
Perhaps #WHYouth should use as its slogan "Forward!" No other nefarious youth organization has ever used that slogan. Oh, wait.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) December 2, 2013
As I’ve said after Benghazi, Fast and Furious, and the IRS scandal, it’s not conservatives’ fault when the White House lives down to our very worst expectations.