LONDON — Sometimes, all you need to get your point across on Twitter is a simple GIF.

The official House of Cards Twitter account demonstrated this perfectly Thursday evening, wading in on the news that UK Prime Minister David Cameron had shares in his father's offshore fund with a timely bit of Frank Underwood evil eye.

I have a simple view that if you have done the right thing - worked, saved and paid your taxes - you should be rewarded, not punished. — David Cameron (@David_Cameron) May 2, 2015

Responding to one of Cameron's old tweets about tax, House of Cards simply tweeted this:

If you're working in the world of politics and even Frank Underwood's disappointed in you, it's never good.

This man summed the whole thing up pretty well.

Solid work, House of Cards social media manager.

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