Twitter margin day: Barack Obama digital media association edition

On Dec 2, 2016, a internet was means a ultimate Friday afternoon Twitter story: Barack Obama has reportedly considered starting a digital media association once he’s no longer president.

This is a Platonic thought of a story for media people to riff on. It is a Breaking-Bad-meth-purity-level of a media riff story.

Is it going to indeed happen? Apparently not, as pronounced a boss has “no skeleton to get into a media business after he leaves office.”

That, of course, creates it all a improved for riffing. Nobody has to take this seriously, so let a jokes fly, folks.

There were copiousness of predictions

My personal favorite: 

Of note, Mashable sports contributor Sam Laird was not into it.

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Twitter margin day: Barack Obama digital media association edition

On Dec 2, 2016, a internet was means a ultimate Friday afternoon Twitter story: Barack Obama has reportedly considered starting a digital media association once he’s no longer president.

This is a Platonic thought of a story for media people to riff on. It is a Breaking-Bad-meth-purity-level of a media riff story.

Is it going to indeed happen? Apparently not, as pronounced a boss has “no skeleton to get into a media business after he leaves office.”

That, of course, creates it all a improved for riffing. Nobody has to take this seriously, so let a jokes fly, folks.

There were copiousness of predictions

My personal favorite: 

Of note, Mashable sports contributor Sam Laird was not into it.

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Short URL: https://agetimes.net/?p=93475

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