They're not sending their best.

During a Thursday discussion over the amount of money Mike Bloomberg has spent on advertising during the 2020 election - some $500 million, MSNBC's Brian Williams and New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay promoted a Twitter user's very incorrect math.

"Somebody tweeted recently that actually with the money he spent he could have given every American $1 million," said Gay.

"I've got it, let's put it up on the screen," replies Williams.

"When I read it tonight on social media it kind of all became clear," added the MSNBC host, who then reads the actual (now-deleted) tweet.

"Bloomberg spent $500 million on ads. The U.S. population is 327 million. He could have given each American $1 million and still have money left over," Williams read.

Watch:

MSNBC’s Brian Williams reads a tweet: "Bloomberg spent $500 million on ads. U.S. Population, 327 million. He could have given each American $1 million"



NYT Editorial Board Member Mara Gay: “It’s an incredible way of putting it. It’s true. It’s disturbing”



It's $1.53 per person pic.twitter.com/dIiwCESgh8 — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) March 6, 2020

In reality, Bloomberg's advertising dollars would have amounted to roughly $1.53 per American.

Keep in mind - Williams and Gay obviously don't understand math. But that tweet made it all the way through MSNBC's editorial process - and was made into an in-show graphic. And none of them caught the obvious error.

Weren’t members of the media just laughing about how they know math and those tin toothed rube voters didn’t? — Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) March 6, 2020

The author of the original tweet has set her account to private. Her bio now reads "I know, I'm bad at math."