POTUS human props as photo ops is at it again.

Tomorrow at the WH: Pres Obama rallies moms backing his proposals on gun violence incl: ban on assault weapons & high capacity ammo clips. — Mark Knoller (@markknoller) March 27, 2013

@BarackObama If u r going to stand on dead kids graves…what about all the aborted?u support partial-birth abortions. If it saves one life — I-Patriot (@I_M_Patriot) March 28, 2013

His line about forgetting Newtown was uttered at that political theater event, in which grieving moms flanked President User.

So #Obama is basically using dead kids and their mothers to make a political point in this press conference. This is disgusting. — Patrick (@pogrady_) March 28, 2013

President Obama's newest gun control prop: The mothers of dead children. — Assault Clip (@assaultclip) March 27, 2013

https://twitter.com/ConservativeZak/status/317306451792130048

Once again, he politicized a tragedy. And added a “shame on you,” scolding. Dear Mr. President: Unlike you, we mourn the loss of every life. Shame on us? Shame on you.

@BarackObama Wish you cared about unborn children as much as you're using these kids to push this political agenda. — Happiest of MarBears (@maryleahy) March 28, 2013

President Obama on gun reform: “Shame on us if we’ve forgotten. I haven’t forgotten those kids.” He’s using there deaths, disgusting — Big Rich J Smith (@richdurand77) March 28, 2013

Of course, we understand it is hard to feel shame when one is utterly shameless.

Some Twitter users bring up something else. Forgetting? Well, what about Benghazi?

@BarackObama Did you forget those that perished in Benghazi? #DemandAction — Chris Berry (@berrysgrowlers) March 28, 2013

https://twitter.com/mikemoore75/status/317316196385050624

https://twitter.com/gordonshuckrow/status/317316978622726146

@BarackObama And we haven't forgotten Brian Terry, Benghazi, Or Chris Kyle you assclown. — Tracy (@allbayedup) March 28, 2013

"Shame on us if we've forgotten Newtown"- @BarackObama Shame on you and your administration for forgetting about Benghazi! — NC Statesman (@theNCStatesman) March 28, 2013