Edward Snowden takes down Jeb Bush and Kanye West in one tweet

One tweet, two words, two men shamed: that's how Edward Snowden rolls on Twitter.

Edward Snowden appears on a live video feed broadcast from Moscow at an event sponsored by ACLU Hawaii in Honolulu in 2015.

Edward Snowden appears on a live video feed broadcast from Moscow at an event sponsored by ACLU Hawaii in Honolulu in 2015. Source: AAP

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has highlighted the desperation of both Kanye West and Jeb Bush in a simple two-word tweet.

Following a desperate bid by West to get people to download his album from music streaming service Tidal, Snowden tweeted two words: "please clap".
In doing so he linked West's plea for support with that of trailing presidential Republican hopeful, Bush who recently had to beg an audience at a political rally to "please clap" during his speech.
Twitter has hailed Snowden, who is living in Russia after leaking classified information about his former employer the CIA, for the tweet, which has been liked and retweeted thousands of times.
West released his new album 'The Life of Pablo' exclusively on Tidal, a music streaming service, in a launch that has been plagued with problems.

After revealing on Twitter he was millions of dollars in debt he called on his followers to urge Zuckerberg to support him. "World, please tweet, FaceTime, Facebook, instagram, whatever you gotta do to get Mark to support me" ... West tweeted.
The rapper also asked Alphabet Inc CEO Larry Page to help him with his financial troubles.

West, who claimed he was "still 53 million dollars in personal debt," said that people do not give money to "real artists" like him but rather open schools in Africa.

Neither Zuckerberg nor Page have verified accounts on Twitter, the microblogging website.

Some Twitter users have reached out to Zuckerberg via Facebook Messenger asking him to help the rapper out.

On Saturday night, prior to releasing his eighth studio album and performing on TV comedy show "Saturday Night Live," the rapper revealed via Twitter that he was $53 million in debt.

"I write this to you my brothers while still 53 million dollars in personal debt," he tweeted. "Please pray we overcome ... This is my true heart."

West, who's married to reality TV star Kim Kardashian, has been putting tens of millions into his fashion label. According to the Business Insider website, his latest clothing line is selling high-end coats and jackets for as much as $3,000 to $4,000. The Kanye sweatpants alone cost $510.
In a 2015 interview with BET, the controversial rapper said he incurred $16 million in debt from his fashion business.

Via online streaming, more than 20 million viewers watched West debuted his new album, "The Life of Pablo" and clothing collection during a New York Fashion Week runway show last Thursday.

- with Reuters


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Published 16 February 2016 11:35am
Updated 16 February 2016 12:23pm
Source: SBS News


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