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Where to begin with this tweet from Rep. Paul Gosar, an Arizona Republican?

First, as CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski points out, it’s clearly an edited image based on this photo of Barack Obama with India’s Prime Minister:

And, for what it’s worth, it doesn’t even make sense on its face. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is actually still in power (Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani was killed in a U.S. airstrike on Friday), but that’s beside the point.

The Twitter mob descended quickly, “ratioing” Gosar’s tweet — that’s when comments outnumber likes and retweets — as soon as it hit the internet.

Messages along the lines of “Delete this!” and “You’re part of the truth-destruction machine” filled Gosar’s timeline. So did faked images like this:

And this:

Gosar ultimately responded on Twitter:

But the damage was done:

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