The former director of data science for the Democratic National Committee utterly rejected Hillary Clinton's complaint that the DNC gave her no help in running against Donald Trump.

"DNC data folks: today's accusations are fucking bullshit, and I hope you understand the good you did despite that nonsense," Andrew Therriault tweeted Wednesday.

"Private mode be damned, this is too important," he said in a second tweet. "I'm not willing to let my people be thrown under the bus without a fight."

The tweets appeared to be taken down, but were captured by a CBS political contributor:



Therriault was responding to Clinton's speech on Wednesday, when she said the DNC gave her "nothing" when it came to data once she won the Democratic nomination.

"I get the nomination, so I'm now the nominee of the Democratic Party," she said. "I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party. I mean, it was bankrupt. It was on the verge of insolvency. Its data was mediocre to poor, non-existent, wrong. I had to inject money into it."

It was just one of several comments Clinton made aimed at blaming others for her loss. Clinton blamed the press for covering her email scandal " like it was Pearl Harbor."

She blamed Trump and Russia for deep levels of coordination that she said cost her the White House.

Clinton also suggested Democrats may have to start lying in future elections in order to defeat Republicans.