Malcolm Harris, a writer for the Washington Post, attempted to justify mass-shootings targeting elected representatives following Wednesday’s radical left-wing attack.

His first tweet on the shooting of Congressman Scalise read: “Some shot Steve Scalise?” with a number of eye emojis following it.

Someone shot Steve Scalise?

👀👀👀 — Malcolm Harris (@BigMeanInternet) June 14, 2017

Shortly thereafter, Harris tweeted the following in an attempt to justify today’s shooting that left a representative in critical condition making a reference to the repeal of Obamacare:

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“If the shooter has a serious health condition then is taking potshots at the GOP house leadership considered self defense?”

If the shooter has a serious health condition then is taking potshots at the GOP house leadership considered self defense? — Malcolm Harris (@BigMeanInternet) June 14, 2017

Harris went on since to further deepen the hole he’s currently in:

“Nope nope nope you can’t use ‘respect for human life’ to defend GOP house leadership. That’s just bad math.”

Nope nope nope you can’t use “respect for human life” to defend GOP house leadership. That’s just bad math. — Malcolm Harris (@BigMeanInternet) June 14, 2017

Levi Smith tweeted the following:

“Hi @washingtonpost, why do you allow someone to write for you who tries to justify a mass-shooting on elected representatives?”

Hi @washingtonpost, why do you allow someone to write for you who tries to justify a mass-shooting on elected representatives? pic.twitter.com/GgToJvVsyX — Levi Smith (@LeviSmithUSA) June 14, 2017

Malcolm also lied about working at Vox . . .