Hillary Clinton’s social media manager told the National Rife Association to “f*** off” on Twitter Monday.

Emily Bengtson fired off the profane remark in response to the NRA’s editorial in USA Today that criticizes the likely Democratic front-runner for making “renewed calls for more gun control” that “can’t and won’t keep us safe,” following the Orlando shooting

Chris W. Cox, executive director of the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action, wrote the article “Gun laws don’t deter terrorists: Opposing View,” which was published Sunday.

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Cox argued that gun bans and strict gun control laws didn’t deter the terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, Brussels, or France.

“Repeating the same thing but expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. Law-abiding gun owners are tired of being blamed for the acts of madmen and terrorists,” Cox wrote.

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He suggested the solution is to “destroy” radical Islam, rather than “destroy the right of law-abiding Americans to defend themselves.”

That did not sit well with Bengtson. TheBlaze’s Dana Loesch responded to Bengtson’s strongly worded message to the national gun-lobbying organization on Twitter.

“So you’re saying gun laws deter terrorists?” Loesch tweeted.

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Shortly after Loesch retweeted Bengston, the social media manager claimed she was being attacked.

To read more about the political response to the Orlando shooting, click here.