Laura Richardson gets her tweet on

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Looks like Rep. Laura Richardson is embracing social media. Her new Twitter handle, effective yesterday, is CLRintheHouse.

Her first few posts came from the floor debate on health care, and so far it looks like she's willing to throw some partisan elbows:

Even they (the Republicans) aren't buying it or interested. They are looking around and they are bored. They realize it is over!
Some, though, you had to be watching C-SPAN to understand:

Re: Dingle; factual and embarrassing to other side of aisle said, "it's just not a substitute." Stands weak frame, not from age, but fight.
Looks like she's still getting her feet wet. No hash tags or bit.ly links just yet. For that, we turn to Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who has been on Twitter for some time and is a full-fledged TCOT (Top Conservative on Twitter). What was he tweeting yesterday?

Dems are not giving us the right to a real debate on #healthcare for #illegals. Obamacare=Illegalcare #killbill #illegalcare #tcot

#Obamacare means more for #illegals, less for our #seniors. #illegalcare #killbill #tcot

#Obamacare cuts Medicare by 100s of Billions of $ & spends Billions of $ 2 provide #healthcare for #illegals. #killbill #tcot

The #Obamacare powergrab will take billions from our seniors & subsidize #illegals, but worse it will destroy our freedom. #killbill

When the Berlin Wall came down 20 years ago, we made the mistake thinking that socialism was defeated. #hcr #tcot
Richardson is going to have to step it up if she wants to keep pace with Long Beach's other congressman.

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Laura still hasn't mastered the letter-saving tips on Twitter like "&" and "@". Just goes to show you that Dems can't even look for ways to save on Twitter, let alone on health care!

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