As we’re treated to the final weeks of the The Big Bang Theory on CBS, it’s become almost a certainty that creator Chuck Lorre will grace us with another vanity card aimed at Donald Trump or a member of his administration.

Following the February 7 episode, “The Donation Oscillation,” and its credits, the vanity card targeted White House Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, as well as her prayer life and her looks. The same vanity card also appeared following the episode of BBT spin-off Young Sheldon, "A Math Emergency and Perky Palms," that aired immediately after.

The vanity card reads:

God told me he hasn't spoken to Sarah Sanders since she was fourteen years old and praying for her skin to clear up. I have no reason to doubt Him.

Sanders is vocal about her Christian faith. During a recent interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, she shared that “God wanted Donald Trump to become president.” CNN’s Erin Burnett was quick to go after Sanders and behaved as if the belief were a threat to our democracy. Lorre has now also joined in on that mockery when it comes to Sanders' beliefs.

It’s also been established that it’s sexist and wrong to go after women for their looks. Or is it only liberal women that this applies to?

Lorre has frequently targeted the president with his vanity cards, and has also gone after the Republican Party before Trump ran for and was elected president.