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Ashton Kutcher, Joe Paterno and a big Twitter mess

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Actor Ashton Kutcher was among the first celebrities who really mastered Twitter. He even challenged CNN to see who could hit 1 million followers first, way back in the dawn of the celeb-tweet era – two whole years ago.

But a quick message about now-ousted Penn State Coach Joe Paterno, dashed off before Kutcher knew the whole story, has him reconsidering things.

About 1 p.m. Thursday, Kutcher tweeted a link to a blog post detailing how he unwittingly created a maelstrom of controversy. He said he caught a quick TV headline about Paterno losing his job and “assumed that he had been fired due to poor performance as an aging coach. ” Without knowing the actual story, Kutcher said, ” I posted a tweet defending his career.”

To put it mildly, that did not go over well. Once Kutcher had learned of the entire situation at Penn State, he said he “quickly went back on my Twitter account and found a hailstorm of responses calling me an idiot’ and several other expletives.” He apologized, but the controversy has him considering professional management of his feed.

“I quickly retracted and deleted my previous post,” he wrote. “However that didn’t seem enough to satisfy people’s outrage at my misinformed post. I truly am sorry if I offended anyone and more over am going to take action to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.”

By handing over the tweet reins.

“While I will continue to express myself through @Aplusk I’m going to turn the management of the feed over to my team at Katalyst Media to ensure the quality of its content,” Kutcher wrote. “My sincere apologies to anyone who I have offended. It was a mistake that I don’t think will happen again.”

- Jennifer Brett/The Buzz/jbrett@ajc.com

91 comments Add your comment

Reality

November 10th, 2011
3:58 pm

@The Truth be Told

Of course, if your kid got touched and his boss simply told his boss and said no more, you’d scream bloody murder. Joe Pa who cared for nothing more than his legacy has been defeated by his own ego. It’s a fitting end and a very good lesson to take from this incident. The second would be that adults shouldn’t have heroes.

Are You Serious?

November 10th, 2011
4:05 pm

Thank you, Donna!!! For all of you Joe Paterno fans…read the Sandusky Indictment..then tell us if you think Joe did enough. Seriously, he only reported a child being raped to the Univ…he never called the POLICE. A CRIME was being committed and this man basically did nothing. And worse of all…thought him reporting it to the Univ was enough. If it was one of his grandchildren, I’m sure he would have wanted someone to report it to the POLICE…not School Officials. Just shows how warped and desensitized our society has become. People are enraged and rioting because a COACH was fired, when children were raped on his watch….are “you” serious?

@ The Truth be Told….read the Sandusky Indictment…then tell us how 20 children and eyewitnesses are just making up these heinous stories.

dre

November 10th, 2011
4:05 pm

Just another effeminate 20-something who wears a knit dou_che hat and colorful sneakershoes

Tan Yank with Tude

November 10th, 2011
4:20 pm

Oh well…& Jesse Jackson tweeted that Ruby Dee had died…when in fact it was Heavy Dee…

age

November 10th, 2011
4:24 pm

Is he trying to do the CROSS-OVER THING???

Come on Man

November 10th, 2011
4:25 pm

It’s not like he committed a crime or anything.

age

November 10th, 2011
4:26 pm

OOPS! disregard entry!!

Billy

November 10th, 2011
4:26 pm

he is an idiot. How did he not know about the scandle? It was all over the news two days before Paterno was fired.

HootyGoot

November 10th, 2011
4:28 pm

Kutcher made an honest mistake, Don’t be an obnoxious troll. Forgive and forget.

TomG

November 10th, 2011
4:41 pm

Not excusing Coach Paterno from anything but I find it hard to believe the grad asst told him a child and the asst coach in the shower naked were having sex. Perhaps he said something inappropriate was going on and the coach wanted the AD to handle it internally. Just a guess here. Maybe the grad asst(now 10 yrs later) is trying to cover his own behind because he took no immediate action. A second thought – Ok, not everyone will do things heroically but what I want to know is why the grad asst(28 yr old coach) did not to anything at that second he saw the naked coach and boy in shower having sex? Was he too scared to do anything or did it really happen, I don’t understand a man not attempting to stop it when a child is involved?

Spanky

November 10th, 2011
4:41 pm

Billy, he was too busy taking pictures with his one-touch camera….

RGB

November 10th, 2011
4:49 pm

You people should read the grand jury testimony before making foolish comments.

TomG: Sandusky and the child were not having sex. The boy was being raped. According to the grand jury testimony Sandusky even took one of the boys to church.

If your wife were raped and someone said the two “were having sex”, what would be your reaction?

woodrow

November 10th, 2011
4:53 pm

Twee-poo-tweet. Why is this so damn funny to me? And people get so serious. Twee-poo-tweet Mr. Kutcher. Say hi to Demi for me. Oops. It’s a bad week for Mr. Kutcher. And Paterno too.

clyde crommett

November 10th, 2011
4:57 pm

Get over it Who cares? U must be as bored as I

HootyGoot

November 10th, 2011
4:58 pm

It doesn’t matter if it was consentual sex or not. Pre teen children aren’t supposed to be making any decisions about their sexuality. They are supposed to be protected by the adults around them not exploited.

TomG

November 10th, 2011
5:03 pm

RGB – If the grad asst told Paterno the boy was being raped why did the grad asst(28 yr man) not do anything to stop it? I do not think he told Paterno what you are telling me. If that is true, all should hang.There is more to this story than we know about at this time? I hope RGB is not correct but do not know?

pebblebeach

November 10th, 2011
5:05 pm

it was enough information and news about the entire matter long before Joe wos fired….where does Kutcher live, under a darn rock or in the the trunk of his girlfriend’s car trunk…

Penn State Alum.

November 10th, 2011
5:24 pm

Please stop having such strong opinions about subjects you have no clue about. Good advice for Kutcher, good advice for the posters here who don’t know a thing about PSU or Paterno other than what they’ve been spoon-fed by the media for the past few days.

Did JoePa make a mistake? Sure sounds that way. Is he a deplorable human being? It would be nice if people actually had all the facts before making such a judgment, but we deserve a whole lot more than than Court of Public Opinion.

guest

November 10th, 2011
5:31 pm

TomG, I think the answer to your question is the real crux of the problem. Not one adult (and that includes the grad assistant) did what they should have done in this horrendous situation, why? We can only assume that it was for the sake of the football program. Penn State football has such a stranglehold on everyone associated with it that their first reaction was to protect the program and not protect a vulnerable 10 year old. That is the only way that you can fathom how McQueary could have walked away from what he saw with his own two eyes vs. pulling Sandusky off of the boy and beating the daylights out of him. It is disgusting that every adult involved in this scandal is (was) employed by Penn State or somehow connected to the school (Sandusky still being allowed to use the campus facilities for his “charity” program despite multiple incidences involving him “horsing around” in the shower with young boys). I guess it was the ol’ boys’ network protecting each other. I for one don’t believe that Mike McQueary will make it onto the football field for Saturday’s game. I believe between now and then he will be the next one to fall, and he should. The school needs to remove all of the adults who had any information related to this scandal and chose to only do what they were minimally required to do. All that being said, I really feel for the football players (players – not the program as I feel the program is the root of this evil). They are also innocent victims in this and my heart is sad for the seniors who will go out with this awful legacy.

Dirty Joe

November 10th, 2011
5:49 pm

Just another uninformed idiot making comments. It happens everyday on “social media.”

This is the type of crap Twitter has unleased on humanity. Sometimes technology isn’t good.

Daimler Benz

November 10th, 2011
5:54 pm

Kelso is a celebutard. Paterno needed to be fired. He reported the incident to his superior — but not to the police. IOW, protect the good name of PSU instead of helping a kid who is being sodomized by a football coach.

Sue

November 10th, 2011
5:56 pm

He reported it to the College. Why didn’t they report it? Shouldn’t they share some blame in this, too? I imagine when he reported it, he thought they would handle it.

concerned

November 10th, 2011
6:10 pm

Ashton started a charity against Child Sex Slavery and yet the hypocrite takes a stand for a person complicit in rape. And let’s not forget the def. coach involved in rape also started a boys club. Those who have held professional jobs know the dirt and corruption that goes on behind closed doors. The university tried to protect its source of income over rape of kids.

Jack

November 10th, 2011
6:36 pm

Typical tweeter; say something then find out what the facts are. Got to be first with the comments (for some odd ass reason).

TomG

November 10th, 2011
7:07 pm

guest@5:21 – Good post!!!! Think I may understand it better now? Was grad asst afraid of Sandusky, just too scared to get physically involved?

JESSUP

November 10th, 2011
7:09 pm

No one is exempt from ‘opening mouth and inserting foot’. It takes CLASS

JESSUP

November 10th, 2011
7:10 pm

No one is exempt from ‘opening mouth and inserting foot’. It takes CLASS to openly admit you erred and to offer sincere apology. Good move, Aston.

name change

November 10th, 2011
7:12 pm

No one is exempt from ‘opening mouth and inserting foot’. It takes CLASS to openly admit you erred and to offer sincere apology. Good move, Aston.

GA Pralines

November 10th, 2011
7:18 pm

Value of a Pedo State degree, not what it use to be.
Go DAWGS!!

DLink

November 10th, 2011
7:35 pm

Joe Paterno, hmmm. Like a Seargant in the field, he was given intel, he gave it to his lieutenant, who gave it to the Commander. Quit beating up the soldiers in the field people. By not acting, the Commander acts. Paterno was ordered to shut up and it would be dealt with at a higher level than he had access to, or needed to know. Whole need to know basis, is a reality in the corporate world as well as in any other field of battle. Everybody blames the worker when the CEOs are (Edit) people. Paterno did his job.

Google Valerie Plame and learn the game before you play. People forget Abu Ghraib all too soon and don’t really learn from it. This is the lesson.

Turd Ferguson

November 10th, 2011
7:51 pm

ESPN ALERT, CMR to step down at end of year. JOE PA to be new UGA coach.

DLink

November 10th, 2011
8:00 pm

http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED253903&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED253903

Relevance value = 10. This guy did his job. 3 mile island still happened. Obama is one of the few I’ve seen who doesn’t appear to be asleep at the wheel when reports of imminent anything comes in. This isn’t politics, of course. Merely educational, in which I have an interest.

Jeanine

November 10th, 2011
8:07 pm

No need to apologize for tweet. Joe didn’t commit the sex act. That’s who they need to be talking about, not Joe. There are Catholic priests who had sex with boys who haven’t been as vilified as Joe Paterno, and Joe’s not the one who did something wrong.

GA on my mind

November 10th, 2011
8:50 pm

Jeanine
JoPA just like to watch.

Ron Burgundy

November 10th, 2011
9:08 pm

What a douche canoe!

SB

November 10th, 2011
9:22 pm

Just goes to show you that most celebs are in the know about nuttin’ . They should stick to acting. that’s all they know. sheesh

SB

November 10th, 2011
9:24 pm

knowing about a wrong and doing nothing is as bad as committing the crime. Paterno had to go. adios

journeylandjudy

November 10th, 2011
9:28 pm

Bogus!!! He thought he was fired because of poor performance? The team is 8-1 going into Saturday’s game against Nebraska. Where in the heck has he been this college football season? I don’t believe him and I think he only retracted his tweet because of the backlash he was receiving. Is he THAT out of touch with current events?

Chris

November 11th, 2011
7:45 am

Like most people, he made a poor decisions based on limited information and perspective.

Stop Judging

November 12th, 2011
11:04 pm

People…..Ashton made a mistake and sought steps to correct it. We all know that he would not knowingly support any abuse against a child. Sometimes I think all of you are just stupid people who have nothing better to do than post idiot statements. Ashton is not the first person to say something without all the facts. AT LEAST he learned something from his mistakes.

carla roqs

November 14th, 2011
5:55 pm

careful, careful