Is the White House amassing an army of young people to enforce its will on the American people? Or are its comms people just really bad at creating hashtags?
On Monday night, White House Senior Communications Advisor Tara McGuinness, actor Kal Penn and the Young Invincibles are hosting a Google+ Hangout to discuss Obamacare and how it affects young Americans. But someone on the White House comms team apparently didn’t think through their marketing strategy, assigning the event the hashtag #WHYouth.
At 8pm ET, join @KalPenn, @HealthCareTara & @YI_Care for a Hangout on young people & #Obamacare. Ask Qs w/ #WHYouth: http://t.co/5B72JkuHRh
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 2, 2013
The White House tweeted out this information and Twitter users immediately picked up the similarities between White House Youth and the Hitler Youth organization of the 1930s. Jokes began flying, at the expense of the White House.
Apparently no one in the Obama Administration has ever heard about 1930’s Germany #WHYouth #tcot
— Prez Stompy Foot (@kpiper1980) December 2, 2013
“You kids wouldn’t mind putting on these armbands and collecting some gold fillings for us would you?” #WHYouth
— Jake Bloomquist (@JBMaddawg) December 2, 2013
The Obama admin calls for the #WHYouth to sign up for Obamacare like good little obedient Nazi’s
— JR Delage (@JR_Delage) December 2, 2013
I think the #WHYouth hashtag is intended to troll Obama’s political opponents. Also, it’s creepy. Very creepy.
— Ken Gardner (@kesgardner) December 2, 2013
Today, #WHYouth. Tomorrow, #CoverageChambers and #LaserlikeFocusCamps.
— Dr. Kahnkeauxkawgeh (@kankokage) December 2, 2013
Don’t be stupid. Be a smarty. Come and join the Obama party! Springtime for Obama und DC. @VodkaPundit @iowahawkblog #tcot #WHYouth
— David Jack Smith (@davidjacksmith) December 2, 2013
#WHYouthProblems Turning in mom and dad while still living in their basement and on their insurance.
— Kim_D (@_kim37) December 2, 2013
Monday night’s Hangout is a prelude to Wednesday, when the White House will host a Youth Summit. The event will bring in 18-35-year-olds to “discuss the Affordable Care Act and other issues with senior White House officials.”
(h/t The Blaze)