A propaganda video the ISIS terror army released last month in several languages used the image of former U.S. President Bill Clinton as a rallying point, calling him a 'fornicator' whose wishes were carried out by America's military in the last decade of the 20th Century.

The four-minute video, titled 'No Respite,' urges male Muslims to take up the cause of the ISIS 'caliphate' and counter the influence of America.

Conservative bloggers leapt on it Monday to cry hypocrisy.

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party's front-runner to succeed President Barack Obama, claimed during a primary debate on Saturday that Donald Trump's heated anti-Muslim rhetoric had become a recruiting tool for the Middle Eastern terrorists.

ISIS USES THE DONALD? Hillary Clinton claimed Saturday that ISIS is 'showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit' jihadis

ISIS USES BUBBA! The 'No Respite' propaganda video, a November release from the terror army, shows Bill Clinton and leverages his reputation as a 'fornicator' to rally its troops

APOLOGIZE: Trump demanded a mea culpa on Monday from Hillary, but her spokesman said 'Hell no'

ISIS, she insisted during the New Hampshire event, is 'going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists.'

That claim has yet to be proven. Trump demanded an apology on Monday – and the former secretary of state's campaign shot back a terse refusal.

'Hell no, Hillary Clinton will not be apologizing to Donald Trump for correctly pointing out how his hateful rhetoric only helps ISIS recruit more terrorists,' her press secretary Brian Fallon said.

The ISIS video, which was distributed in English, French, Russian, and Turkish, also includes brief cameos by Obama – labeled incorrectly as a 'legislator' – and his predecessor George W. Bush, a 'liar.'

America, as the video describes it, is 'a secular state built on man-made laws, whose soldiers fight for the interests of government legislators, liars, fornicators, corporations and for the freedoms of sodomites.'

In addition to showing Presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton, the 'No Respite' video includes a tableau of corporate logos to hint at a profit motive for American military intervention in the Middle East.

The first one shown is the logo of Citicorp. According to data compiled by the Center for Responsive politics, Citicorp employees and a political action committee run by the banking giant together comprise the single largest source of corporate dollars that have supported Hillary Clinton's political campaigns for the U.S. Senate and the White House.

SORE SPOT: While there's no evidence Trump's heated anti-Islam rhetoric is a literal recruiting tool in the hands of ISIS, plenty of American Muslims object to his habit of singling them out

Bill Clinton's place in presidential history is colored by his reputation as a womanizer. Several women have accused him of sexually assaulting them, including one who claimed he raped her in a hotel room.

And his presidency nearly unraveled under the weight of accusations, later proven true, that he carried on an affair with a White House intern while he occupied the Oval Office.

The Associated Press declared in a fact-check article on Sunday that Hillary Clinton's claim about Trump can't be substantiated.

'Trump’s provocative comments about Muslims, including his call to ban them from coming to the U.S., have been widely played across the Middle East – in the hothouse of social media and beyond,' according to the news service.

ISIS, the AP added, 'has a sophisticated propaganda operation and it can’t be ruled out that the group has spread such videos under the Western radar. But if so, Clinton doesn’t know about them.'

Trump's proposals have included a temporary moratorium on Muslim non-citizens entering the U.S.

'If you go back and look at social media, if you look at what’s going on, they are definitely pointing at Mr. Trump,' her campaign chairman, John Podesta, said Sunday on NBC’s 'Meet the Press.'

Podesta cited no ISIS videos in particular.

NOT JUST BILL: The ISIS video brands former President George W. Bush as a 'liar' whose flawed intelligence assessments justified the Iraq War – and wrongly calls President Barack Obama a 'legislator'

MONEY: The ISIS video suggests a profit motive for American military intervention in the Middle East, citing Citicorp – Hillary Clinton's largest source of corporate campaign cash

Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton's communications director, said on ABC’s 'This Week' that her boss 'didn't have a particular video in mind, but he is being used in social media.'

The AP also reported that 'Clinton’s statement that Trump is becoming the "top recruiter" for IS [another name for ISIS] also is hard to square with the complex realities motivating its adherents.'

'Attackers connected to or inspired by IS often say their actions are in response to the airstrike campaign against Islamic State militants, whose focus is on Syria and Iraq. Shiite Muslims have been their primary target since the beginning and in their online videos, they often call out to their followers to attack infidels – Shiite Muslims in particular.'