
The unemployment rate on Sesame Street may soon skyrocket. (Image by @FiredBigBird)
Picking the winner of the first Obama-Romney presidential event is a partisan endeavor, but a comment by the Republican candidate has one faux celebrity crying fowl.
Childhood friend to many, Big Bird, whose very livelihood was threatened in the Wednesday night debate, was quickly defended by a sharp-beaked anonymous tweeter.
“Somewhere Paul Ryan is kicking over trash cans in hopes of smoking out Oscar the Grouch,” tweeted @FiredBigBird shortly after Romney vowed to cut funding to PBS, the station that airs the puppet bird’s educational show “Sesame Street.”
Within minutes, the Twitter account had thousands of followers. FiredBigBird had more than 26,000 followers within 12 hours. Other Twitter users sent more than 17,000 tweets a minute mentioning Big Bird.
The imposter kept clucking.
“Mitt Romney will end Burt and Ernie’s right to a civil union.”
He even hinted at getting more politically active with a “Herman Cain / Big Bird 2016″ tweet.
Meanwhile, the real Sesame Street gang tried to put out the fire by tweeting, “We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. We do not comment on campaigns, but we’re happy we can all agree that everyone likes Big Bird!”
Despite the protestations, I don’t think the 8-foot-2-inch puppet has to worry. He’s been around since 1969 and surely, after starring in thousands of television shows, he has a giant nest egg.
Here’s what Romney said at durring the debate.
71 comments Add your comment
MawMaw V
October 4th, 2012
2:20 pm
Keep the population ignorant. Shut down Public Broadcasting and, of course, The State of Georgia Archives. Be the only state in the Union with closed archives. Elect crooks, including the governors of GA and FL and nuts like the one in AZ. You showed them how ignorant you really are! I bet you are proud!
leenie Ruben
October 4th, 2012
2:31 pm
Getting rid of Big Bird is definitely going to solve all of our financial problems—not taxing the rich or ending a war, just get Bert & Ernie off the air.
have some fun...
October 4th, 2012
2:50 pm
ok?
Hope
October 4th, 2012
2:58 pm
you need to go!
MUSTANG100
October 4th, 2012
3:01 pm
Uhh, MawmawV, some of the population IS ignorant, and maybe your ‘let PBS and others teach my kids instead of me mentality’ is the reason?
Bobby
October 4th, 2012
3:09 pm
I think if you looked at how much money Sesame Street brings in each year you wouldn’t be worried about subsidizing them. Big Bird and Tickle me Elmo can do fine on their own. Time to get off the government dole Oscar.
Bobby
October 4th, 2012
3:12 pm
Ken Burns seems to be doing fine over on Netflix. I am sure he is not letting them run his documentaries for free.
Neil
October 4th, 2012
3:13 pm
Cutting government funding to PBS to lower the deficit is like deleting text files off of your 500GB hard drive to make more room. It won’t make a dent in the overall picture.
birdlover
October 4th, 2012
3:16 pm
Big Bird should be on the show The Apprentice and get fired by Donald Trump.
Bee
October 4th, 2012
3:25 pm
Sesame Street is the best education some kids get…