Secretary of State John Kerry Is Back on Twitter
Formerly one of Congress's most colorful tweeters, Secretary of State John Kerry has his own Twitter account again. By Sara Sorcher
He's baaack. Formerly one of Congress's most colorful tweeters, Secretary of State John Kerry is taking charge of his own Twitter account—with the State Department's permission, of course.
And he's so excited, he invented his own hashtag.
It only took a year but @StateDept finally let me have my own @Twitter account. #JKTweetsAgain
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) February 4, 2014
The last we really heard from Kerry on his own account was a picture of him testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he used to chair—to take on his current role as secretary of State.
a new perspective from the witness table http://t.co/kWkR7xYg
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) January 24, 2013
Then everything changed. His next tweet, months later, redirects his more than 96,000 followers to track the State Department's official account instead.
Kerry is, to put it mildly, a man on a mission. His first year running State brought notable diplomatic accomplishments, including the first-ever partial freeze of Iran's nuclear program and a deal to dismantle Syria's chemical weapons and avoid military action. He's apparently taking that diplomatic engagement online—opening himself up, already, to comments and questions from Twitter users about the Iran deal and the Benghazi attack.
Before Kerry abandoned his personal account, his tweets were an assortment of the serious (urging support for the Disabilities Treaty); the food-oriented (mentioning Friendly's, Dunkin Donuts, Steak and Shake); and the random (modified tweets about Sen. Marco Rubio's dearth of hair).
On debate night last October between Obama and Mitt Romney—whom he played in debate practice—Kerry tweeted a screen grab from the 1973 movie The Exorcist to describe his feelings.
wasn't joking when I said I'd need exorcism post-debate tonight after months playing Mitt Romney cc: @stefcutter pic.twitter.com/vp24O8iK
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) October 23, 2012
He also took jabs at Romney's foreign policy experience.
Mitt apparently had no binders on foreign policy
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) October 23, 2012
And he has tweeted pictures of himself, nostalgic for Massachusetts at a Dunkin Donuts.
at dunkin donuts here in boca/feels like I'm at home in MA pic.twitter.com/MOWCrAba
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) October 23, 2012
A little random, yet on pt–there are worse epitaphs! MT @AlexShowerman I've come to enjoy ur tweets. A little random, yet on pt. Keep it up
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) December 12, 2012
We'll know soon whether the 70-year-old Kerry will be more buttoned-up on Twitter in his current role.
For now, though, godspeed. #JKTweetsAgain
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