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13 ways in which Irish politicians are just like us when it comes to Twitter
WHEN IT COMES to Twitter, TDs are just like us. If you think they’re all about interacting with constituents or promoting policy, you’re dead wrong.
Don’t believe us? Read on.
1. They RT to win
Case in point: Colm Keaveney and Mary Mitchell O’Connor, who both desperately want those vouchers and don’t care who knows it.
Colm Keaveney / Twitter Colm Keaveney / Twitter / Twitter
Mary Mitchell O'Connor / Twitter Mary Mitchell O'Connor / Twitter / Twitter
2. They retweet ~celebs~
Here’s Shane Ross reminding us to tune into Amanda Brunker on the radio for some reason.
Shane Ross / Twitter Shane Ross / Twitter / Twitter
3. They get nostalgic
See: closet punk Mary Lou McDonald and girl power advocate Ciara Conway.
Mary Lou McDonald / Twitter Mary Lou McDonald / Twitter / Twitter
Ciara Conway / Twitter Ciara Conway / Twitter / Twitter
4. They retweet topical gags
Haha, Seán Sherlock, you madzer!
Sean Sherlock / Twitter Sean Sherlock / Twitter / Twitter
5. They retweet articles that justify their bad habits
Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan all like, “See, science says not drinking wine is actually bad for you.”
Charlie Flanagan / Twitter Charlie Flanagan / Twitter / Twitter
6. They reuse the same jokes and hope nobody will notice
We saw that, Ged.
Gerald Nash / Twitter Gerald Nash / Twitter / Twitter
Gerald Nash / Twitter Gerald Nash / Twitter / Twitter
7. They make mistakes
Éamon Ó Cuív mistaking Twitter for Google not once, but twice.
Éamon Ó Cúiv / Twitter Éamon Ó Cúiv / Twitter / Twitter
Éamon Ó Cuív / Twitter Éamon Ó Cuív / Twitter / Twitter
James Reilly: wrestling aficionado.
8. They follow gas parody accounts
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar a big fan of this Stewie Griffin account, as we can see.
Leo Varadkar / Twitter Leo Varadkar / Twitter / Twitter
While Mary-Lou McDonald prefers @TheTweetOfGod.
Mary Lou McDonald / Twitter Mary Lou McDonald / Twitter / Twitter
And Lucinda favours Ross O’Carroll-Kelly.
Lucinda Creighton / Twitter Lucinda Creighton / Twitter / Twitter
9. They count down to events
Jerry Buttimer and Aodhán O’Riordáin getting excited for Christmas already.
Jerry Buttimer / Twitter Jerry Buttimer / Twitter / Twitter
Jerry Buttimer / Twitter Jerry Buttimer / Twitter / Twitter
10. They follow Earth Pics, History In Pics, etc.
When not working, Joe Costello has a very keen interest in tropical holiday destinations.
Joe Costello / Twitter Joe Costello / Twitter / Twitter
Joe Costello / Twitter Joe Costello / Twitter / Twitter
11. They love anything relating to animals
Senator Averil Power <3 puppies.
Averil Power / Twitter Averil Power / Twitter / Twitter
12. They follow embarrassing accounts
“Joanna Tuffy followed Sandra Bullock Web”
Joanna Tuffy / Twitter Joanna Tuffy / Twitter / Twitter
13. And they post photos of their mediocre-looking food
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