Michelle Obama, First Lady to President Barack Obama wowed audiences with a primetime speech both online and through broadcast Tuesday at DNC 2012. September 4, the Presidential personality delivered passionate introduction, one of many in a queue of keynotes opening the week at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
The Michelle Obama speech addressed national interests with prior Presidential deficits from economy valuation requiring solution(s). Democratic meme across Net atmospheres, purporting the GOTP was source for a diminishing American Middle Class, leaving a bailout in one trillion. Sentiment from the Democratic camp sparked thought Presidential hopeful Romney, and candidate lack of interest, in the reduction of cash spending. Topics such as government expenditures, Medicare, Social Security and war defense queuing quickly as the hot buttons for national change.
Included in the First Lady’s speech marked the milieu of the American spirit, with dedicated denizens continuing to celebrate the nation. Adding a personal epiphany, “I’ve seen first-hand that being president doesn’t change who you are; no it reveals who you are.”
In speech, the President Obama’s second half stated, “”Barack knows the American dream because he’s lived it.”
Continuing in full force at the Democratic National Convention keynote by Michelle Obama set Twitter and complementary social networks afire with mini-messages. The First Lady and primetime speech blazed through Twitter at a Record 28,003 TPM, “Tweets per Minute.” The hash tag-identifier for the 2012 Democratic National Convention, “#DNC2012 on Twitter, sped across the social media network at record speeds, a Twitter follower commenting “Couldn’t keep up with the DNC 2012 live”;
@twitter @michelleobama @tweetdeck couldn’t keep up w the #DNC2012 live search feed
— Dave Snider (@DaveSnider) September 5, 2012
Speed with tweets, the source of the Twitter Michelle Obama speech gone viral. At Twitter reports spiraled to its community the Michelle Obama keynote; the speech from the First Lady peaked in Twitter with conclusion close to doubling that of candidate Republican Mitt Romney. Candidate Romney and speech at the Republican National Convention a week prior yielded tweet peak at 14,289. By stark comparison, a quote appropriated for Twitter SMM and tweets from the First Lady’s “we’ve got so much more to do,” meme upshot to a TPM total at 22,004. The Republican National Convention gained American bent ear with unexpected presentation by former political personality, Clint Eastwood. The actor-director, known for roles in spaghetti westerns and Academy Award stature took to stage at the RNC in a mock conversation with President Barak Obama. Eastwood and “Eastwooding” picked up attention through social media and social media networks, building RNC interest in the public sector. Forward to week of September 4th, and the Democratic National Convention and foci swing to its platform, from Charlotte, North Carolina; sprouting a first evening queue of tweets, tallying 3 million.
In contrast, the conclusion of the Republican National Convention and tweets sent with Twitter hash tag-identifier #RNC2012, yielded 4 million. The micro messages sent across the social media network spanning the three days of the Convention totaled 4M in entirety. Actor and activist Kal Penn gave a shout from Twitter (@KalPenn) earning the meme “#sexyface” gaining notoriety from team @gov. President @Barack Obama tweeted message from current home, The White House, smiling, “Michelle’s biggest fans were watching from home.”
Michelle’s biggest fans were watching from home: twitter.com/BarackObama/st… — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) September 5, 2012
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