While there was certainly the anticipated follow-through from Obama supporters and Democratic operatives, the backlash from Republicans turned the line of attack back at the US president with the hashtag #WhatsObamaHiding, bringing up a few inevitable references to his birth certificate.But as Buzzfeed pointed out, many of the responses took on a more humorous approach, debunking the US president’s attack with mockery:So what's Romney hiding? Tweet @MittRomney to demand he release his tax returns. #WhatsRomneyHiding
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 5, 2012
The Colonel's Original Recipe. #WhatsRomneyHiding
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) April 6, 2012
Amid the Obama-Romney spat, the other candidates faded further into the background. Santorum, who is staking his last bet on winning the April 24 primary in his home state of Pennsylvania, saw Romney take the lead there. Even Gingrich, while maintaining that “” could make him drop out of the race, began to see the writing on the wall, admitting to Fox News that Romney by "far and away the most likely" nominee. Analysts began discussing possible vice presidential picks for Romney.But the Democrats, too, had a surprise resurgence of intra-party competition in the form of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Two candid photos of her wearing designer sunglasses while coolly checking her Blackberry aboard a military C-17 aircraft gave birth to a tumblr blog, portraying the former-Obama rival as the Queen of Cool. On the blog, Clinton upstages celebrities and politicians far and wide - including her boss - with sassy text messages. Yahoo! News called the viral blog, which garnered over 200,000 Facebook likes in a matter of days, “the best political meme of 2012 thus far,” as it reignited excited chatter that the secretary of state might replace Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket, or make another run for the top office in 2016.The first lady-turned-senator-turned-chief diplomat has thus far maintained that she intends to take a break from political life after she completes her current post. If she decides to throw her hat in for the next election cycle, however, Republicans will have no choice but to continue bolstering their already-proven tenacity.#USelections2012 offers weekly insight into the US Presidential election through a social media lens, tracking candidates as they try to reach 270 electoral votes in 140 characters or less.The sleeves to all of Rick Santorum's sweaters. #WhatsRomneyHiding
— Drew Cline (@DrewHampshire) April 6, 2012
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