15 June,2012 07:27 AM IST | | Lindsay Pereira
' Actor Kabir Bedi added: âLet's raise our voices for Kalam as President: Brilliant mind, articulate speaker, impartial, best symbol of New India.' Shiv Aroor, on the other hand, had this point to make: âKalam was an excellent manager, but a resoundingly mediocre scientist. Let's at least be clear about why he makes a good President.' There was this tweet from a certain Naveen: âOkay Congress, we listen to you.
But can you please explain why you don't want Kalam as president?' Finally, from someone using the handle Jurno Least, âSuddenly, the debate over who will be President seems to have died down. Maybe it's the Kalam before the storm.'
Bad news
The US Anti-Doping Agency's decision to bring charges against seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, questioning his victories, made him a trending topic. Jenny Johnson tweeted: âIn 2004, Armstrong sneezed while sitting at a table next to me and I was immediately able to rip a phonebook in half.' Steven Amiri asked,u00a0âI wonder how many times he used a Livestrong bracelet as a tourniquet for drug needles.' And from Andy Borowitz: âThese latest charges won't diminish Armstrong's legacy of inspiring millions of men with fat asses to wear biking shorts.'
Show us the money
India's inflation rose to 7.55 per cent in May, the highest since January this year. This prompted Ripper to tweet: âNational motto should be changed to Transaction Declined: Insufficient Funds.'
The last word
From American reality TV star Paris Hilton: âI was smiling yesterday, I'm smiling today and I'll smile tomorrow. Because life is too short to cry for anything that's worthless.'
- Lindsay Pereira is Editor, MiD DAY Online (twitter.com/lindsaypereira)