This week, we saw the dark side of what happens when one of the Democrats' new stars in Congress closely follows Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's advice about Twitter: "Be yourself."

If you're a dishonest buffoon, like Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.), an active social media presence will help reveal that fact in short order. In the span of two days, she sent two tweets that were equal parts bizarre, false, self-destructive, and, eventually, deleted.

You're well aware at this point of the ongoing furor over a confrontation last week by the Lincoln Memorial between a Native American man, some Catholic high schoolers wearing pro-Donald Trump hats, and some crazy people called the Black Hebrew Israelites. It is now established, despite the best efforts of mainstream media to cover their colleagues' behinds, that this story was horrifically botched from the start and the narrative that MAGA-hat wearing teens ganged up on and harassed Nathan Phillips was balderdash.

But that didn't stop Omar from wading in with a tweet that crammed an astonishing amount of misinformation into 280 characters.

In a single tweet, she did the following:

Suggested their pro-life views damaged their credibility.

Falsely said the boys yelled "it's not rape if you enjoy it." Video shows one person, wearing a Cincinnati Bengals hat and Indiana University backpack, made that comment, and another student said he didn't attend their Kentucky high school.

Managed to sympathize with the Black Hebrew Israelites—a band of nutcases the Southern Poverty Law Center calls a militant hate group.

Completely botched the framing of what happened—the Black Hebrew Israelites were the ones tossing out vile slurs at the teens, not the other way around.

Falsely said the kids "surrounded" Phillips. Phillips, whose story has changed over time as more video has come to light, admitted he walked into the crowd of teenagers. Video proves this.

Falsely said they "led racist chants." There is no video of anyone making such chants.

After some conservative outlets—no mainstream firefighters who seek to keep democracy out of darkness apparently felt the story worthy of their time—reported on the tweet, she deleted it Wednesday morning, with no explanation or apology.

A good, if cynical, strategy, for a politician's press office in modern times is to wait it out after sending a dumb tweet. Soon, other stories will come forward, and people will forget about your error.

Unless you're Omar, and you decide to emphatically own … yourself, as she did Wednesday afternoon.

Wait. What?

Linking to a conservative account that archived her earlier gobbledygook for posterity, she called the person a "hypocrite" for sharing the tweet full of "misinformation." Again, a tweet she had written and did not apologize for sending, but nevertheless acknowledged was false.

As for the "own the libs" comment, I have no idea. As for the sentence, "If the issue was misinformation, then don't separate that same misinformation," I also have no idea.

Turns out she was "whipping votes" and the situation was "handled," whatever that means.

https://twitter.com/IlhanMN/status/1088176971383746560

Credit is due to Yashar Ali, a rare example of a non-conservative journalist who was troubled by Omar's utter nonsense.

https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1088162942783127553

My first thought on Tuesday night was Omar needed a better press office, but then I remembered that she was just taking Ocasio-Cortez's advice.

After all, this is the same person who smeared Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) as "compromised" without any evidence. She deceived Minnesota voters about her support for the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. She tweeted Israel had "hypnotized" the world and acted flabbergasted that Jews would find that kind of mystical anti-Semitism offensive.

In short, she's the kind of person who will keep doing these sorts of things. And don't forget, her friend Ocasio-Cortez also said being factually correct isn't as important as being "morally right."