Dave W. Smith is taking some of Debbie Wasserman Schultz's tough day off her hands. But not by choice. Smith, whose Twitter profile says he is from Silicon Valley, is receiving mean tweets intended for the outgoing chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee after the content of some internal committee emails were released by Wikileaks. According to Smith, National Public Radio misprinted Wasserman Schultz's Twitter handle, which is @DWStweets, as his: @DWS. My day so far: NPR misprinted the twitter handle of a certain politician that many folks are very, very angry at. Hi, angry folks. — Dave W Smith (@dws) July 24, 2016 For the record, NPR corrected the misprint quickly. Now waiting for Twitter to act on the misdirection bug this uncovered. — Dave W Smith (@dws) July 25, 2016 Smith is responding to the mean tweets very kindly and asking people to correct the handle. People have been tweeting at Smith since late Sunday with attacks like, " @ TheDemocrats @ DWStweets why hasn't @ dws tweeted? we need to hear her side of the story? # whatisthetruth." @cowboysjetsfan I'm tweeting now to tell you that I'm not DWStweets. I'm not involved. — Dave W Smith (@dws) July 25, 2016 A few other tweets included, "LOL at the biggest fraud in the Democratic party DWS. Next to Obama," "Please I know its been hard for you, but please don't get up there tonight and Make a fool of us all" and "@dws is now working for #CrookedHillary." @DWS Please I know its been hard for you, but please don't get up there tonight and Make a fool of us all — Janet Heinsler (@HEINSLERJAN) July 25, 2016 Get breaking news alerts and more from Roll Call on your iPhone or your Android.