Everywhere you look, whether that is your intention or not, there it is. From the State Department, to the United States House of Representatives, The Medical System and now the National Network News. The New York Times , The Washington Post, and Time Magazine ...
Everyone Appears to be all atwitter1
1 We've submitted two additional articles this week from a slightly more interactive vantage point. One on Time Magazine, and The State Department as this thing started to unfold, The other on The State Department, the day before. In the interest of fairness, it appears that both ABC, and CBS are also 'Atwitter', focussing on the events in Iran.


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twitter:
talk rapidly and at length in an idle or trivial way
idle or ignorant talk
Strangely enough, I did not think, until now, to Google a definition ...
I'm just being a twit myself. It is rather fitting though. Who other than the HoR can you think of who's talk is more lengthy, trivial, idle and ignorant?