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    Kansas gov. says staff overreacted to teen's tweet

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — When a high school senior tweeted that Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback "sucked," among other invectives, reaction at the state Capitol led her principal to demand an apology. Instead, it was the Republican governor offering a mea culpa Monday, forced to admit to a self-described overreaction by his staff that subjected him to ridicule for efforts to police a teenager's Internet musings.

    Emma Sullivan's tweet from the back of a crowd listening to Brownback speak last week, and her subsequent refusal to write an apology letter, spurred several thousand supporters to rush to her online defense — boosting her Twitter following from 61 friends to more than 12,000 people in less than a week.

    The 18-year-old from the Kansas City suburb of Fairway was taking part in a Youth in Government program in Topeka when she tweeted from her cell phone: "Just made mean comments at gov. brownback and told him he sucked, in person (hash)heblowsalot."

    She said she was just joking with friends, but Brownback's office, which monitors social media for postings containing the governor's name, contacted the youth program. Sullivan said she was called to the principal's office for the first time ever and told to apologize in writing to the governor.

    "My staff overreacted to this tweet, and for that I apologize," Brownback said in a statement Monday. "Freedom of speech is among our most treasured freedoms."

    The reaction exemplifies what Bradley Shear, a Washington, D.C.-area social media attorney, called an example of the nationwide chasm between government officials and rapidly evolving technology.

    "This reflects poorly on the governor's office," Shear said. "It demonstrates their P.R. department and whoever is dealing with these issues need to get a better understanding of social media in the social media age. The biggest problem is government disconnect and a lack of understanding of how people use the technology."

    Brownback's office declined to discuss its social media monitoring in detail, but politicians and governmental offices across the county are increasingly keeping an eye on the Internet for mentions of their campaigns or policies, not unlike the way newspapers and television broadcasts have been watched for decades. Many officials even maintain their own Facebook and Twitter accounts to inform constituents of events or policy announcements.

    Shear said the disconnect comes in determining how, or if, to respond in a new age of interactivity.

    "Whatever issues are out there, we're just starting the conversation about them," Shear said. "There needs to be a national conversation on how to respond to these issues and how to do it right."

    Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon's office, for example, doesn't formally monitor comments about the governor posted through social media sites, nor has the office reached out to anybody because of comments they posted, spokesman Scott Holste said.

    "Our focus and concerns are really on bigger things," Holste said. "It's an occasional glance, but it's not something that is systematic."

    Sullivan's tweet Nov. 21 caught the eye of Brownback's deputy communications officer, who forwarded it to two staffers in the governor's office, according to a string of emails obtained by The Associated Press.

    Niomi Burget, assistant director of scheduling, forwarded the tweet to Deborah Brown with the Shawnee Mission School District, who is state coordinator for the Youth in Government program, and said she didn't know if the student was in Brown's group, but thought if she was Brown might want to know about the tweet.

    Brown responded that she had contacted Sullivan's principal, was embarrassed for the program, and hoped Brownback would speak to students again next year.

    As Sullivan's tweet and her school's call for an apology letter gained traction online, Shawnee Mission East Principal Karl Krawitz emailed Burget to say that the teen never was threatened with punishment if she refused to write the letter. Krawitz, who said he had received "disgusting" hate mail over the incident, acknowledged he wasn't a Brownback supporter but was troubled that a student had been disrespectful while on a school trip.

    "I am not a big fan of the governor, but I respect the person and the office," he wrote in the email Saturday, adding that he thought the incident "will probably get ugly."

    The Shawnee Mission School District said Monday it was no long seeking a letter from Sullivan.

    "Whether and to whom any apologies are issued will be left to the individuals involved," the statement said. "The issue has resulted in many teachable moments concerning the use of social media. The district does not intend to take any further action on this matter."

    Doug Bonney, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas and Western Missouri, said the teen's speech was clearly protected by the First Amendment.

    "Saying that the governor is no good and is a blowhard is core protected speech," Bonney said. "It's absolutely what the First Amendment was designed to protect."

    Sullivan said Monday that nobody from the school told her about the statement it issued saying she didn't have to write the apology letter, nor did she hear from the Brownback's office about its apology. She instead heard about both from news media seeking comment.

    "They were just kind of out there for the world, but no one reached me directly," she said.

    ____

    Milburn reported from Topeka. Draper reported from Kansas City, Mo. Associated Press writer Heather Hollingsworth in Kansas City, Mo., contributed to this report.

     
    • Water Buffalo Rider  •  Collinsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why does staff waste tax dollars looking for his name to appear on social networks? Is that the biggest issue facing Kansas?
      • Morgan 5 mths ago
        yes, i believe it is.
      • Blueboy 5 mths ago
        Nope. I've lived in Kansas. They have bigger fish to fry, if they'd just get on with it.
      • Joe J 5 mths ago
        Having a single junior staffer check Twitter once a day is hardly a lot of effort. If you were a governor you probably would do the same thing.
    • Foxy  •  5 mths ago
      The real problem is the arrogance of politicians on both sides and their constant irresponsible use of tax money. Somebody is being paid to "monitor" America, for no other reason than political gain.
      • Rob 5 mths ago
        Why is it whenever a republican does something douchey we have to get these "politicians on both sides" posts?
      • Concerned 5 mths ago
        Because Republicans will never admit that they are wrong. They always feel the need to share what they do wrong with others so as to take the attendtion away from them.
      • Rockymountainhi 5 mths ago
        Hi Greg, all politicians do things wrong since they all are human, and according to the article he did call to apologize for his staffer's error. And this does reek of what Republicans despise: too much government. He effectively demonstrated big brother interference. As a Republican, I deplore this action and compliment this student on sticking to her conviction. What we need less of is government interference.
    • VESAVERSA  •  Atlanta, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Brownback looked really childish and foolish whining about this young lady tweet .
      • Sarg 5 mths ago
        Same personality he had twenty years ago!!!!!!!
      • bluesky 5 mths ago
        The tweet was not done by a "lady"
      • Rockymountainhi 5 mths ago
        His staff made him look bad, he had the common sense to recognize their error and the humility to apologize.
    • Boomer  •  6 mths ago
      As badly as this reflected on Gov. Brownback, the school principle, Karl Krawitz, came off looking worse. Not only was he trying to tell Miss Sullivan what she COULDN'T say, he tried to FORCE her to say something she didn't want to (the apology). He even had come up with "talking points" for her letter of apology. The fact that this clown is an EDUCATOR amazes me.
      • J 5 mths ago
        Apparently the school doesn't teach free speech, in their government class. I'm glad she stood her ground. They need to be reminded, where their authority stops.
      • Roy 5 mths ago
        And you liberal idiots need to remember that she was there on a school function, representing the school (Not herself)! If she had gone there on her own time to "Give him a piece of her juvenile mind", then she could do whatever she wanted within the law. But being there with her school, sent by her school, reflects poorly on the school. She should have used better judgement, and shame on everyone that thinks that this behavior is acceptable. Especially her parents, what are we teaching these kids, to respect no one?
      • Gladys Kravitz 5 mths ago
        Yes, but I suspect the principal did not have much of a fan following to start with. Oh, I remember the principals office.
    • Unknown  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The only reason this guy is apologizing is because of the public response.
      • bob 6 mths ago
        Yep
      • OK BUDDY 6 mths ago
        Second that
      • LostAgain 5 mths ago
        Isn't that the only reason any politician does anything???
    • Scott T  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The high school principal should also apologize.
    • lisakaz  •  5 mths ago
      What a surprise. The "we aren't seeking an apology" and "we're sorry we started this dust up" are issues like PR. Nothing directly to Ms. Sullivan. Only the strong-arming was directly at her. Their damage control. IMO reinforces Ms. Sullivan's original comment.
    • mm  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      What a bunch of desperate losers. Monitoring teenager tweets and then demanding retribution for freedom of speech. Cry babies.
    • Hook  •  6 mths ago
      OK now explain why you are using tax payers money to monitors social media for postings containing the governor's name
    • Water Buffalo Rider  •  Collinsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Governor Backdown and his staff flip-flopped after surveying the political fall-out.
    • Ang  •  Reno, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Welcome to Big Brother!!
    • Brian Griffin  •  5 mths ago
      Funny how Republicans can be so disrespectful and rude towards the President but criticize or say some disparaging comment about one of their own like this Gov Brownback, or any of the GOP presidential contenders and they get all get fired up and demand apologize.
    • George K Jr  •  5 mths ago
      So is it that Brownback can't control his staff, or that he's just trying to save face now for his own involvement? Either way, he still doesn't look good.
    • Cliff  •  Sacramento, United States  •  5 mths ago
      "My staff" my butt. He didn't apologize. What else will he over react to? He's a bonehead. FYI I am a 73 year old GOP voter.
    • The Mad Political Scienti ...  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Overreaction by Public Officials seems to be all the rage these days. Hasn't anyone in Government these days heard of the phrase "Considered and appropriate response?" Or is it that they are so giddy over the power that the Taxpayers have entrusted them with that they no longer feel the need to exercise common sense? Either way, We the People need to start holding them accountable each and every time.
    • Zeek  •  5 mths ago
      i bet the conversation went more like i will show her, i am the Gov and no child is going to talk to me like that, blah blah blah......and now hes doing damage control.....
    • Andor  •  5 mths ago
      How about the school officials who were threatening to "take a few points off" her grades? Where this lackeys are now?
    • Tony  •  5 mths ago
      I think the media and most Americans missed the bigger issue here.
      This Governor is spending tax payer money on staff to watch Social Media sites for his name, how is that spending tax money wisely?
    • OK BUDDY  •  Mount Dora, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I never knew the school district had oversight over freedom of speech

      "Whether and to whom any apologies are issued will be left to the individuals involved," the statement said. "The issue has resulted in many teachable moments concerning the use of social media. The district does not intend to take any further action on this matter."
    • AuditU  •  Lake Geneva, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Dear Gov; You and your staff hired these idiots.
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