Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel delivered a short message on her Twitter account that grabbed a whole lot of attention throughout the day.

For some reason, the GOP chair thought it was a good idea to question Democrats’ patriotism on social media, sending out the following tweet.

Democrats hate our President more than they love our country. — Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) March 31, 2018

Yep, she wrote, “Democrats hate our President more than they love our country.”

Needless to say, especially when one looks at the ratio of that tweet, people on Twitter had quite a bit to say about McDaniel’s message. Below is a sampling:

This recklessly divisive and remarkably demagogic tweet might lead to the judgment that @GOPChairwoman loves her president more than she loves our country. https://t.co/N5TwspNMsO — Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) March 31, 2018

Ronna Romney McDaniel cares more about her job than her actual name. You literally changed your name to appease this dope. Sit down. — The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) March 31, 2018

Changing your name doesn’t disguise how bad you are at this. — Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) March 31, 2018

Democrats hate our president because we love our country. Fixed it. — Julie Silver (@JulieAnnSilver) March 31, 2018

This is awfully low of you. — southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) March 31, 2018

Ronna McDaniel loves our President more than she loves her own name, which was Ronna ROMNEY McDaniel until she stopped using Romney in public at Trump’s request when he made her RNC chair. https://t.co/puhcSrXP1h https://t.co/fJcuVmHy1v — Eric Columbus (@EricColumbus) March 31, 2018

Your party endorsed a pedophile to try and maintain a Senate advantage. (you failed) But please, lecture us more about putting our country first. pic.twitter.com/z3qEx8el0C — Mike Polk Jr. (@mikepolkjr) March 31, 2018

Since you are the @GOPChairwoman, when you say "our" country, I'm guessing that means Russia. https://t.co/9Qbl2sW12G — Frank Conniff (@FrankConniff) March 31, 2018

There was a time when party chairs weren't blitheringly stupid. https://t.co/xM2rmhUeaY — John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) March 31, 2018

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