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Uncategorized Thursday, October 4th 2012 at 8:35 am

KitchenAid Accidentally Tweets Joke About Obama’s Dead Grandma, Clearly Understands Politics

It was honestly inevitable that someone, somewhere, would accidentally tweet something horrible about the presidential debate from their company’s official Twitter account. KitchenAid, however, was so far down that list that their sudden faux pas was most unexpected. Obviously thinking that they were on their personal Twitter handle, a member of KitchenAid’s Twitter team joked that Obama’s grandma, Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham, died just before he took office because she knew how terrible it’d be. Stay classy, people.

According to their profile, nobody knows the kitchen like KitchenAid, but it looks like both the political arena and the fine points of Twitter usage are beyond their scope. In all fairness, they almost immediately initiated damage control proceedings, with an apology and official outreach to folks talking about the misstep. Also, the employee that sent the errant tweet “won’t be tweeting for [them] anymore,” so maybe someone got fired.

Cynthia Soledad, identifying as the head of the KitchenAid brand, has been the one trying to clean up this mess. She’s been apologizing to anyone that might hear her out, though the story’s more or less the exact same that’s been posted to Twitter. Here’s a snippet from Soledad’s email to Mashable:

The tasteless joke in no way represents our values at KitchenAid, and that person won’t be tweeting for us anymore. That said, I lead the KitchenAid brand, and I take responsibility for the whole team. I am deeply sorry to President Obama, his family, and the Twitter community for this careless error. Thanks for hearing me out.

On the other hand, both Cuisinart and Breville have yet to capitalize on this golden opportunity, so maybe the world of kitchen appliances isn’t as cutthroat as we once suspected.

(@KitchenAidUSA via Mashable)

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  • Newjerseypete

    Apologize and move on. It was a joke and it’s not the end of the world. And for goodness sake, no one needs to lose there job over this.

  • Too Much Venom

    “Apologize
    and move on. It was a joke and it’s not the end of the world. And for
    goodness sake, no one needs to lose there job over this.”
    Yes they do.

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  • YoureAHypocrite

    I suppose you were concerned about ‘Too Much Venom’ when Bill Maher was making rape jokes about Lara Logan… or David Letterman, or Louis CK, or Alec Baldwin, or any other liberal hypocrite.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=669490959 Greg Bulmash

    Bill Maher’s job is to be a liberal firebrand and stir the pot. The KitchenAid employee who sent that tweet did the exact opposite of what their job was. Doesn’t matter who they attacked. Sending a tasteless joke like that via the company account was a serious breach of company policy and personal responsibility.

  • Mike Mosley

    Tell me again how one accidentally tweets? Thumbs accidentally typed?

  • gpolice

    their

  • Clara

    This person tweeting is a Rep from that Company and as such this offense falls under their company policy. However, if the Company did not have such policy I feel this person should be reprimanded but not lose there job.

  • gpolice

    Louis CK a liberal hypocrite? Lulz!

  • dee nice

    Please people need to watch what comes out their mouths, no matter if its obama or some1else,leave that man alone n clean ur own back yard

  • Anonymous

    The joke was good. And that’s what matters. Could careless about the tweet.

  • Fuji

    Company’s have culture – the individual believed it would be well received. Soledad needs to acknowledge more than a single person needs changing.

  • Anonymous

    Get a life outside of being a corporate monkey. Life is good without the corporation and the people are much better.

  • http://twitter.com/AndrewHess77 Andrew Hess

    I have a personal account, and a company account that I manage. I’ve made the same mistake (although not to this scale, or this tasteless). It happens pretty easily.

  • http://twitter.com/AndrewHess77 Andrew Hess

    Or it was an accident, and he thought he was on his personal account.

  • Phil Miller

    As soon as I stop laughing, I will “move on”. Come on, people, only Stalinists have no sense of humor. Oops. . . .

  • dpolice

    Pedant.

  • hiren

    Kitchen Aid,
    Please make sure Cynthia Soledad is fired and your company fixes the irrepairable damage they have caused by getting invovled in politics. Either you have to be dumb or stupid, perhaps both to tweet during a presidential debate. I just cancelled my order of kitchen aid appliance worth over $10,000 from lowes for my kitchen renovation. Samsung is the lucky winner of my business now. Yes it is a Korean company.