President Obama on Tuesday not only boasted that the state of our union is strong — he showed that it’s quite digitally savvy, too.
First, the hashtag #YesWeTan went viral after the White House posted a photo of the commander-in-chief’s tan suit on Instagram. “President Obama’s suiting up for the big speech,” the White House wrote an hour before the address, along with a link to watch it, and using the hashtag #YesWeTan. The hashtag has since been tweeted more than 5,300 times and was an apparent reference to a suit he wore that was criticized back in August.
Then, for the first time, the White House also posted the transcript of the commander-in-chief’s remarks on Medium, the trendy, online publishing platform founded by Twitter co-founder Evan Williams. The Obama administration first joined Medium back in August – seemingly an effort to reach millennial techies.
During his actual State of the Union speech, Obama mentioned Instagram while touting America’s space program. “Last month, we launched a new spacecraft as part of a re-energized space program that will send American astronauts to Mars, Obama said. “In two months, to prepare us for those missions, Scott Kelly will begin a year-long stay in space. Good luck, captain – and make sure to Instagram it,” he said, speaking to the brother of Mark Kelly, who is also an astronaut and husband to former Democratic Rep. Gabby Giffords of Arizona.









