@thehill I'm sure our Native American population is totally happy with that comment, too. — Saint Brian (@AWorldOutOfMind) April 29, 2016

Hillary may be old, but she’s not necessarily a golden girl. During an interview with Jake Tapper, she made some remarks that don’t appear to be going over quite as well as she may have expected:

Clinton: I have experience with "men who sometimes get off the reservation" like Trump https://t.co/5JXXNmCO0k https://t.co/D3YnY6BhTc — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 29, 2016

What she said raised eyebrows for a couple of reasons. First of all, there was this angle:

@thehill @HillaryClinton You had some problems with Bill if you recall — John Frank (@JohnFrankPa) April 29, 2016

.@HillaryClinton men "get off the reservation"? Wow lady, talk about a freudian slip. — Baby Farts-Jones (@phelony_jones) April 29, 2016

@CNN Her own husband wandered 'off the reservation' many times and she didn't handle that well. — Lissa Merriman (@lissasno1fan) April 29, 2016

Yeah, like she handled Bill Clinton when he went off the reservation. https://t.co/2IVAecL9Lb — pdcnremtp (@pdcparamedic) April 29, 2016

We know. She's married to a man that went off the reservation many times. https://t.co/7DXwPY5Kh7 — Countermoonbat (@CounterMoonbat) April 29, 2016

RT @CNNPolitics Clinton: I have experience with "men who sometimes get off the reservation" pic.twitter.com/WTqeXu6VfI — EducatédHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) April 29, 2016

But many others were much more focused on her word choice. Her highly problematic word choice:

@CNNPolitics HEY, how RACIST was THAT! How could you not call her out on slandering Native Americans? Really?https://t.co/P2qQ2ETjUI — Solution (@ProblemPanacea) April 29, 2016

@thehill she just made a racial slur against native Americans — wondermom (@mama_mclaughlin) April 29, 2016

@thehill Does Clinton not know that the phrase "off the reservation" is a racist remark? — Lance Strosser (@LWStrawsir) April 29, 2016

@jaketapper That is an insult to Native American Indians! We think @HillaryClinton should apologize!! — T Fergie (@FergOSU) April 29, 2016

Chauvinistic bullying is repugnant, but so is responding to misogyny with racist language like this @HillaryClinton https://t.co/2O5ocskXxm — Robin Beck (@beckcommar) April 29, 2016

@jaketapper plus this a Racist comment towards Native Americans — randOmouz (@randOmuos) April 29, 2016

Sincerely wish people were more mindful of the phrase "off the reservation" and NOT use it. https://t.co/HuwIN4UYtY — Nik (@WrapNik75) April 29, 2016

What will it take for political leaders to stop using “Went off the reservation” as a term? It’s racist, people. Sheesh. — Rob McNair-Huff (@RobMcNairHuff) April 29, 2016

Ah Shit, "Off the Reservation" quote is as offensive as the "Redskin's name." Hillary YOU should know better SMH https://t.co/KiJQLt6GsE — Ruth (@seraphimmoon13) April 29, 2016

#cnn HRC ……off the reservation. ..? Maybe reconsider that racist phrase? I consider it offensive. .and I'm not an American Indian! — Pastor Williams, RN. (@CBW059) April 29, 2016

"Off the reservation". Nice racist comment @HillaryClinton show your true colors. https://t.co/tMXgmeIEif — Kaden Kirtley (@KirtK2) April 29, 2016

@TheLeadCNN what the heck did she mean by that comment 'off the Reservation?' Native Americans should jump all over that! — Larry_Warcup (@Larry_Warcup) April 29, 2016

@onmiemtp It is a racial slur against Native Americans. She is quite versed with racial slurs. HATEFUL HILLARY! #FeelTheBern #BernieOrBust — Berning4America (@ChefLarryEdward) April 29, 2016

@CNNPolitics that's a fucking racist comment my people were killed for going off the reservation and hunting — D.B Cooper (@DanDmb68) April 29, 2016

@HillaryClinton you want to explain your 'off the reservation' remark? 'cause this cherokee woman didn't find it fucking funny. — Susi Learn (@EtsiSusi) April 29, 2016

So, will this be a drag on Hillary-mentum? Guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Will @HillaryClinton be called out by Native American groups for her 'off the reservation' cultural appropriation? https://t.co/8NsCHRHrmB — Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) April 29, 2016

But one thing’s for sure: She should thank her lucky stars she doesn’t have an (R) after her name.