Actress Lisa Edelstein, best known for her role on the Fox medical drama House, jumped to her Twitter feed Tuesday to react to the death of Canadian actor Alan Thicke — but instead of mourning the loss, Edelstein used the beloved actor’s death as a means to attack President-Elect Donald Trump.

After noting that the Growing Pains actor had died, Edelstein went on to quip, “Seems like everyone is checking out before the Trumpacolypse.”

RIP Alan Thicke. Seems like everyone is checking out before the Trumpacolypse. — Lisa Edelstein (@LisaEdelstein) December 14, 2016

The actress found very little support on her own Twitter feed, with fans and critics alike slamming her for injecting her shameful, left-wing partisanship into a tweet about someone’s death.

The tweet from Delia Enrqyez was typical of the excoriation the actress endured over her insensitive tweet.

wow very classy. You should be ashamed of yourself — Lauren Cooley (@laurenacooley) December 14, 2016

But the condemnation was nearly universal.

wow very classy. You should be ashamed of yourself — Lauren Cooley (@laurenacooley) December 14, 2016

the man died in front of his 17yr old son a week before Christmas, but lol Trump right? — SpaceRacer423 (@SpaceRacer423) December 14, 2016

https://twitter.com/laurakfillault/status/808946863428796416

Did nobody teach you manners / kindness? Why be such a mean person? — T Bradley (@TBradleyNC) December 14, 2016

YOU are why Trump won — M (@mm77atl) December 14, 2016

Soulless Tweet By Morally Bankrupt C Class "Celebrity" https://t.co/ILa8Y9lWd1 @LisaEdelstein — Mary Forbes 🇺🇸✝️ (@MaryForbes14) December 14, 2016

Absolutely insensitive and unnecessary. Someone's father, husband & grandfather died today. Do not politicise it. — Janine (@LifeofJanine) December 14, 2016

https://twitter.com/romulus9/status/808881264300265472

Better dust off your "I'm sorry if anyone was offended" non-apology. I'm sure your publicist is writing it now. — Quoderat1790 (@cfkane1941) December 14, 2016

Alan Thicke was best known as the patriarch of the Seaver clan on the long-running 1980s ABC family sitcom Growing Pains.

Thicke died of a heart attack at the age of 69 on Wednesday. The actor was reportedly playing hockey with his 19-year-old son at Pickwick Ice in Burbank, California, and was reportedly joking about the bad coffee at the arena only moments before he suffered a massive heart attack. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital not long after being found slumped on a bench near the ice.

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