The 44th leader of the Free World turned his swag up a notch this week when he joined Facebook, and set his cover photo to a flick of himself on a luxury boat overlooking the water and mountainous horizon in shades.
In his first post, he can be seen taking a chill stroll in his “backyard,” the White House lawn. While walking and talking to the camera, he mentioned the squirrels and foxes that live there, carbon emissions, and wanting to protect the environment for future generations – all without missing a beat.
We should also mention that Chairman and Chief Executive of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg was one of over 30,000 FB users who commented on POTUS’ video. He wrote:
“Welcome, President Obama! I’m excited that you’ve joined our community, and I look forward to seeing how you engage with people here on Facebook.”
Zuckerberg doesn’t just comment on Facebook posts all willy-nilly. Stunt on ’em, Prez.
Hello, Facebook! I finally got my very own page. I hope you’ll think of this as a place where we can have real conversations about the most important issues facing our country – a place where you can hear directly from me, and share your own thoughts and stories. (You can expect some just-for-fun stuff, too.)
I’m kicking it off by inviting you to take a walk with me in my backyard – something I try to do at the end of the day before I head in for dinner. I say this often, but… that’s because it’s always at the front of my mind: We’ve got to preserve this beautiful planet of ours for our kids and grandkids. And that means taking serious steps to address climate change once and for all. Now, we’ve made a lot of progress to cut carbon pollution here at home, and we’re leading the world to take action as well. But we’ve got to do more.
Source: TBW, Facebook | Profiles; Photo credit: Google
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