In the Future, All Campaigns Will Be Conducted in Twitter

On the heels of the stupendous “success”:http://twemes.com/nyfest of our New Yorker Festival Twitter “experiment”:http://emdashes.com/2008/09/twitter-your-way-through-the-f.php, I still found myself wondering what the point of the service really is—the similar function on “Facebook”:http://www.gravity7.com/blog/media/uploaded_images/fbook_feed-707592.jpg has the virtue of being integrated into pages that people will consult in the course of other activities.
But then in the course of just a few days, Twitter popped up in probably the two most attention-getting presidential campaign stories of the moment. It turns out that Michele Bachmann (the Minnesota representative who announced a desire to investigate “anti-American” members of Congress) and Ashley Todd (the McCain worker who faked the politically motivated attack by an Obama supporter) used their Twitter accounts just before they became notorious. In both cases their tweets actually bear on the reasons for their eventual fame.
In retrospect, Bachmann’s optimistic “tweet”:http://twitter.com/MicheleBachmann a few days ago that she would soon be appearing on _Hardball_, where she made her unfortunate remarks, is almost touching: she had no way of knowing that appearing on the show would undo her career. And Todd intentionally used Twitter to lay the “groundwork”:http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/1023083twitter1.html for her hoax, indicating that she was hunting for a Bank America “on the wrong side of Pittsburgh,” complete with helpfully racist conception of what constitutes the right side of that fine town. How odd. Does William Ayers have a Twitter feed? (“Watching Bears game w/ BHO, planning violent overthrow of TPTB, LOL.”) Does Levi Johnston?