Whoa. That can’t be true, can it? Yes, it is. This is the bilge offered up by The Washington Post’s Twitter feed this afternoon.

Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers http://t.co/voXoD4lsWY — Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 8, 2013

What a disgrace. As Twitchy reported, Eric Nordstrom choked up with emotion during his opening statement at today’s congressional Benghazi hearing saying, “It matters.” To the despicable Washington Post, it’s just cause for a shameful and sneering tweet.

Citizens with a moral compass are outraged and rightly so.

https://twitter.com/ChrisBarnhart/statuses/332177990354075648

Bam!

@washingtonpost Thanks for your constructive response to a national tragedy. Also, filmmaker Nakoula is still in jail. — Instapundit.com (@instapundit) May 8, 2013

https://twitter.com/ChrisBarnhart/status/332176060089262080

Is this necessary? RT @washingtonpost: Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers http://t.co/IZWAN24TWP — Adam Henry (@viewofadam) May 8, 2013

I try to refrain from dropping the F-bomb a lot here, but if anyone ever deserved it, @washingtonpost did for this: http://t.co/qBmWkSbk2g — Wes (@FTWes) May 8, 2013

@washingtonpost Thank you for information we can use to divide our fellow Americans into groups to set against each other, #WAPOusedtobegood — Charlie Shield (@CharlieShield) May 8, 2013

Too much of a local story? RT @washingtonpost: Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers — T. Becket Adams (@BecketAdams) May 8, 2013

JERKS! RT @bccohan WOAH RT @washingtonpost Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers http://t.co/yZvejHk3tZ — Prudence Paine (@PruPaine) May 8, 2013

@guypbenson @daveweigel @washingtonpost Just a mom in Iowa… tweeting about Benghazi. Not rich and never have been to Chick-fil -A. — janellestephens (@janellestephens) May 8, 2013

https://twitter.com/donsurber/status/332178050542338049

What in the real life fuck!? MT @washingtonpost: Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers. — #NeverTrump (@OrwellForks) May 8, 2013

The @washingtonpost is making partisan statements about a hearing regarding an attack that killed 4 people. #hacks — Amy Lutz (@amylutz4) May 8, 2013

https://twitter.com/JBrockm/status/332176451640115200

This Twitter user has a reminder for the shameless and shameful lapdogs over at the Washington Post.

Not Chris Stevens RT @washingtonpost: Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers http://t.co/9FmdclmPhj — The H2 (@TheH2) May 8, 2013

Not Sean Smith RT @washingtonpost: Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers http://t.co/9FmdclmPhj — The H2 (@TheH2) May 8, 2013

Not Glenn Doherty RT @washingtonpost: Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers http://t.co/9FmdclmPhj — The H2 (@TheH2) May 8, 2013

Not Tyrone Woods RT @washingtonpost: Who's tweeting about Benghazi? Rich, middle-aged men and Chick-fil-A lovers http://t.co/9FmdclmPhj — The H2 (@TheH2) May 8, 2013

Heartbreaking.

Four Americans were murdered, Washington Post.

https://twitter.com/whereishawkins/status/332178890590126080

For shame, Washington Post. For shame.