Happy birthday, twitter. The microblogging platform turned eight years old Friday, and celebrated by releasing a tool to help users find their own first tweets.
In the eight years since it launched, twitter has changed how politicians connect with constituents, so how did politicians enter the twitter-verse?
For most, the first tweet followed one of two styles. Either they tweeted an excited “welcome to Twitter”-like message, or they hopped right into the mix and chronicled whatever they were up to or interested in. We collected a few of the most noteworthy inaugural tweets.
When he was still merely a senator, Barack Obama took the latter approach tweeted about ending the Iraq War.
Thinking we're only one signature away from ending the war in Iraq.
Learn more at http://www.barackobama.com
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 29, 2007
When she joined a few years later, first lady Michelle Obama took the welcome approach.
We're excited today to launch @michelleobama as a new way for you to connect with First Lady Michelle Obama and the President's campaign.
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) January 12, 2012
Vice President Joe Biden launched the VP twitter handle with a message for the armed forces.
VP & Dr. B hope you take time to think about our troops & military families this Independence Day, Happy 4th from OVP! @JoiningForces
— Office of VP Biden (@VP) July 4, 2011
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joined after an image of her using her blackberry went viral when a couple of bloggers created Texts from Hillary.
Thanks for the inspiration @ASmith83 & @Sllambe – I'll take it from here… #tweetsfromhillary
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 10, 2013
House Speaker John Boehner kicked things off with a link to an op-ed he wrote criticizing then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Have an op-ed on TownHall.com: http://tinyurl.com/ytndvb
— John Boehner (@johnboehner) April 21, 2007
Sen. Cory Booker, one of the most prolific tweeters in Washington with more than 35,000 tweets, kicked things off by encouraging followers to check out his latest interview with msnbc’s Rachel Maddow.
Check out my interview on The Rachel Maddow Show available on my YouTube channel – http://www.youtube.com/user/CoryBookerdotcom
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) November 6, 2008
Former Gov. Mitt Romney went with a link list to his favorite reads of the day back in July 2009.
BLOGGED: Today's Reads (7/8) http://bit.ly/10TSAd
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) July 8, 2009
Rep. Paul Ryan made a confused entry into the twitter-verse.
Entering the brave new world of Twitter. What the heck is this anyway?
— Paul Ryan (@RepPaulRyan) February 4, 2009
Less than two weeks until showtime! Are you as excited as we are?
— The Last Word (@TheLastWord) September 14, 2010
Want to figure out what your first tweet was? You can do it here, just like we did.
Rev. Sharpton kicked off his twitter presence with the type of message he has sent many times since, sharing his travel plans.
is back in NY from preaching in Tampa yesterday and enjoying my Memorial Day!









