Last night Chicago BarThe Hideoutwas the scene of almost paradoxical event, as Mayor Rahm Emanuel signed copies of the bookThe F***cking Epic Twitter Quest of @MayorEmanuel, and schmoozed with guests who had come to support his Twitter impostor. Dan Sinker, the man behind the Twitter account @MayorEmanuel rocketed to fame earlier this year with his filth-laden tweet stream impersonating then-candidate Emanuel, who is known for having a rather spicy vocabulary. The book contains all of Sinker’s tweets from the gag, as well as an explanation.
Alexis Madrigal ofThe Atlanticwrote:
Caricaturing the notoriously dirty-mouthed former White House chief of staff, the Twitter account was a sensation as the election came to a close last week. @MayorEmanuel wrote nearly 2000 tweets in five months and collected several times as many followers as Rahm Emanuel’s real account. Since its last — and apparently final — update on Thursday night, some 1500 Tweets have been issued about the fake account .
Madrigal says that even former Obama strategist David Axelrod confessed to missing the fake account, and its irreverent quips when it was handed over to his real-life colleague Rahm. Madrigal said of Sinker that her “has a heart made out of Chicago and balls of punk rock.”
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Before becoming an Internet sensation, Sinker was the publisher ofPunk Planet, and a recipient of theKnight Journalism Fellowship, spending a year at Stanford University.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (the real one) is President Barack Obama’s former Chief of Staff, as mentioned earlier, a former member of Congress, and his brotherAri Emanuelis a Hollywood agent who is the inspiration for the character Ari Gold in the HBO seriesEntourage.
Emmanuel is also a man about town, and seems to get the importance of social media and technology. Last week he was seen checking out startups atExcelerate Labs Demo Day, along withAlex Wilhelmof The Next Web.
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Chikodi is the West Coast editor of The Next Web, a multimedia producer and entrepreneur who travels the world in search of innovative foods(show all)Chikodi is the West Coast editor of The Next Web, a multimedia producer and entrepreneur who travels the world in search of innovative foods and spicy tech. Asked to choose a favorite, he would answer “both.” Chikodi loves apps,does Twitter,Linkedinand has a thing forTumblr.
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