I'm a restrained consumer of Twitter, nor do I follow many tweeters. I've noticed some users of the medium follow 5,000 or even 10,000 Twitter accounts, which baffles me. Of what possible use are thousands of usually meaningless messages flying by at the hands of people they don't even know? I strive for a severely limited mix of liberal, conservative and centrist tweeters whose backgrounds and philosophies I'm somewhat familiar with; that way, the outcome is more of a conversation among thoughtful friends and acquaintances, rather than watching a high-speed conveyor belt at work. I contribute to Twitter even less than I follow it. But when I do check it out — often to look for a link to some interesting but obscure story — I always hope there's another missive from former CIA director John Brennan. This is why.
Your cabal of unprincipled, unethical, dishonest, and sycophantic cronies is being methodically brought to justice. We all know where this trail leads. If your utter incompetence is not enough to run you out of office, your increasingly obvious political corruption surely will. https://t.co/S6DMeGICXZ
— John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) January 26, 2019