The Founders on Twitter Washington: -never tweets himself -account curated by staff -usually Hamilton using the account -doesn't follow anyone -only tweets official statementspic.twitter.com/C6Xx8f9mND
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John Marshall: -mostly RTs Federalists -Nukes his account after ascending the federal bench -all of his tweets after becoming Chief Justice are carefully crafted subtweets of Jefferson and Jacksonpic.twitter.com/5cLS0jbFHE
Samuel Adams
@Herr_Wunderbarr
-lots of gun posts and motivational quotes
-reviews craft beers
-super into gold and cryptopic.twitter.com/JX4gwh2iBh
Paul Revere -his main account is for his business -runs an alt called "Daily Updates on the Location of British Regulars"pic.twitter.com/DN8hCbsRxJ
Because he's my avi: Rufus King -mostly RTs other Federalists and official Federalist Party tweets -has to fight off southerners in the replies when he tweets against slavery -doesn't tweet that often because of his diplomatic assignmentspic.twitter.com/4zvWgZCFC4
Even though he's not technically a founder Andrew Jackson -viciously dunk tweets his own cabinet, ESPECIALLY Calhoun -name searches and challenges his haters to duels -constantly @ s the British embassy -relentlessly retweets and tags his own haters -sometimes yells in all capspic.twitter.com/EuNFUKLQGa
Lafayette -RTs the Washington and Hamilton accounts all the time -constantly @ s Louis XVI trying to get him to send more aid -subtweets Jefferson and the Virginians about slaverypic.twitter.com/xqUKgOEyq1
Pretty much all of the Virginians will privately DM you that they're against slavery, but with lengthy explanations about why they can't do anything about it at the moment
John Randolph of Roanoke -Tweets about anime, probably has an anime avi -RTs links to his Moldbug/NRX fan blog -yearns on main about wanting a based trad bridepic.twitter.com/72YIE3BI4N
John Qunicy Adams -constantly fighting off people trying to @ his dad who @ him by mistake -blocks anybody who says he engaged in a corrupt bargain -tweets insanely long threads that nobody actually bothers to readpic.twitter.com/1w6chcjK4W
with appropriate credit to @TheDonStein , who is far too modest to take credit for these things
-has tweeted maybe 5 times in his life
-pins a Hamilton tweet to his page
-links to his legal philosophy blog that he clearly doesn't update that oftenpic.twitter.com/Pn1mModIz0
James Monroe -not a good enough poster to produce truly solid oc -mostly just tweets whatever Madison and Jefferson tell him to -original tweets based on stuff he reads on Jeffersonian blogs, but it's just not the samepic.twitter.com/4RHYXdUAqR
Mason Weems -runs a George Washington fan account that people engage with thinking it's actually GWpic.twitter.com/iQYkAS24XN
Aaron Burr -would really rather you not mention The Incident, may even block you for it -blocks Jefferson -nukes his tweets every week to make it harder to quote tweet dunk him later -definitely boosts engagement with a bot farmpic.twitter.com/0h7T524e0E
For those asking, Gouverneur Morris is just thirsty on main, Luther Martin drinks too much to be a good posterpic.twitter.com/JjshQTCYjS
John Dickinson -Thoughtful, but not a particularly entertaining follow -hates dunking, and doesn't like to pick fights with peoplepic.twitter.com/7hoHV6UAOq
George Wythe and John Witherspoon mostly hang out on academic twitter. They retweet other academics and aren't as involved in the partisan political stuffpic.twitter.com/iR6czcvE4i
Elbridge Gerry Has some opinions he'd like to share on legislative redistrictingpic.twitter.com/c7U5leLsCG
Pinckney and Rutledge -Republicans rage tweet at them for being Federalists -other Federalists have them muted because they won't stop defending slaverypic.twitter.com/3r2G75sNvo
John Paul Jones -rarely tweets bc data access at sea is limited -when on shore, tweets about how he doesn't get enough recognition for his work -rage tweets at Russian aristocrats who don't fully trust himpic.twitter.com/XdlGdEylFE
James Callender -paid by Jefferson to run a "Federalists Posting their Ls Online" account -after Jefferson throws him under the bus, he starts publishing screen caps of TJ's DMspic.twitter.com/EkRJMdAeIa
Edmund Pendleton and St. George Tucker -both pretty much stick to legal twitter -RT and get RT'd by Virginians -loyal following on Virginia Twitter, but not well known elsewherepic.twitter.com/l6BHMzG9KS
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