While Trump surrogates flooded the cable shows Sunday morning trashing the idea of recounts in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, the president-elect was busy on Twitter complaining about them in a 8-tweet outburst that predictably concluded: “Sad!”

Internet users were all over the newly elected Trump for relying on Twitter to speak to the country — but none quite as harshly as Trump critic Keith Olbermann who bluntly told the president-elect to “Shut the f*ck up,” while pushing the hashtag #resign.

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See below in the order Olbermann tweeted:

One of your high level advisors, @realDonaldTrump – like Fabio – needs to remind you that you were never asked to abstain from a recount pic.twitter.com/0c3bgprzi4 — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) November 27, 2016

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And look in a mirror, @realDonaldTrump, and let your eight chins break it to you: you're blowing this. You've erased your dignity #GetOutNow pic.twitter.com/drKUYxDtRE — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) November 27, 2016

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Also, @realDonaldTrump, get rid of this Dolores Umbridge of DC, Conway. She's doing nearly as much damage to you as your own tweets are https://t.co/oIWZFr8OkD — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) November 27, 2016

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Others weighed in on Trump’s tweeting frenzy:

Trump is melting down again on Twitter over the recount with 9 tweets in 12 hours. Why so upset, Donald? There's nothing amiss so who cares? — George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) November 27, 2016

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Trump sent 9 tweets in the past 12 hours about the recount —someone has gotten under Trump's skin. pic.twitter.com/rQ7uc4e6CX — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 27, 2016

Once again, Trump’s Twitter rant (on the recounts this time) are a big distraction from stories like this one https://t.co/aiXWAHLbsc — Taegan Goddard (@politicalwire) November 27, 2016

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We found Trump's Achilles heel. He's in a meltdown on Twitter over the election recount. His biggest fear is being illegitimate. Use it. — John Aravosis (@aravosis) November 27, 2016

Deeply worrisome that Trump Team spends so much time on twitter fighting, considering they have a country to run in 53 days. cc: @Reince — Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) November 27, 2016

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With the US presidency in the bag, Donald Trump is now setting his sights on beating Phil Fish's record for most Twitter meltdowns — Gav (@miracleofsound) November 27, 2016