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This Photo of Hillary Clinton Reading About Mike Pence’s Emails Went Viral

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March 5, 2017, 10:22 AM ET
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FILE - In this March 12, 2012, file photo, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton checks her mobile phone after her address to the Security Council at United Nations headquarters. In a rare step, the FBI on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016, published scores of pages about confidential interviews with Hillary Clinton and others from its recently closed investigation into the former secretary of state’s use of a private email server.. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)Richard Drew—AP

Is “schadenfreude” trending? If it isn’t already, it probably will be soon.

That’s because a photo of former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reading about the hack on Vice President Mike Pence’s emails when he was Governor of Indiana has the Internet in a tizzy this weekend.

As the unconfirmed but now-viralstory goes, a passenger on the same short-haul flight as Clinton and her trusted advisor Huma Abedin from Boston’s Logan Airport to New York’s LaGuardia on Friday snapped an almost unbelievable smartphone photo. (Pictures, or it didn’t happen, right?) In the split-second moment, the passenger captured a relatively stable, non-fuzzy photo of Clinton reading that day’s issue of USA Today, with the headline above the fold: “Pence used personal email in office.”

https://twitter.com/thelastwalt/status/837783591253749760

The Indianapolis Starlast week reported that Pence used a private AOL email account to conduct public business and homeland security matters as Indiana’s governor, and that his personal email account was hacked last summer.

Given how the debate over Clinton’s email practices and private serverswere at the core of the bitter rhetoric of the 2016 presidential election, the Pence situation has critics questioning if there is a double standard in the public response—as well as that by Pence and Republican leaders—so far. Pence’s office has since responded that there was “no comparison whatsoever” between his use of a private email account for state business and Clinton’s while she was Secretary of State.

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At the very least, it has many Internet users batting around the word “schadenfreude,” a German term referring to pleasure derived by someone from another person’s bad luck or misfortune. Thus, this single photo—much like another photo of Clinton reading while traveling—has also spawned numerous memes, many of which can be found on Twitter (TWTR) under the hashtag “#ButHerEmails.”

Hillary sees headline, head explodes. #ButHerEmailspic.twitter.com/f0L9ZMafAv

— Jay Kuo (@nycjayjay) March 3, 2017

Clinton – Used private email – So did Pence

Clinton – Got hacked – So did Pence

Clinton – Wears pantsuits – So does Pence

— Mark Maira (@MarkMaira) March 3, 2017

https://twitter.com/RaulieGonzo/status/837464607090487296

https://twitter.com/Rob_Flaherty/status/837775028963917824

BUT HER EMAILS! https://t.co/JgNXTrVDFh

— Mashable (@mashable) March 4, 2017

And in an even further meta moment, USA Todayfollowed up with a report on the photo, too.

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