I don't use politwitter, but it looks like you have to sign up yourself yourself.
PS. Looks better if you click on the pic.
PPS. Could also be a prank. The original twitter feed is clearly his; someone unbeknownst to Ted might have signed him up for politwitter, and removed a strategic letter from his name. In which case politwitter should review is security features.
UPDATE: David Sands says the origonal Ted Morton twitter feed, and the politwitter stuff, are "not real", which I would assume means we are looking at a case of impersonation. Someone is going to have some legal troubles.
PPPS. Unless that "Satire" note at the end of the politwitter entry there is enough to get the satirist off the hook. I'm not sure the people responding to his "tweets" have figured that out, and he links to the actual Ted Morton website, which seems like a possible no no.
None of it is real, BCL. Not the original twitter feed, not this.
ReplyDelete- David Sands, for the Government of Alberta
Thanks. Have updated post. Did sound a bit over the top, even for Ted.
ReplyDelete..and believe me, you don't want to go around impersonating well-known political personalities..
ReplyDeleteI've been warned before :)
If you ever run for anything, I've got you by the balls, R.G.
ReplyDeletethat's quite the image
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