Former President Bill Clinton William (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBattle lines drawn on precedent in Supreme Court fight Sunday shows - Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death dominates Bill Clinton on GOP push to fill Ginsburg vacancy: Trump, McConnell 'first value is power' MORE posed between statues of his predecessor and successor at the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Texas on Thursday, in a photo that quickly went viral.

President Clinton at the George W. Bush Library tonight. pic.twitter.com/YcgCBoN3Ys — Yashar Ali (@yashar) July 14, 2017

Clinton was at the library to celebrate this year's graduates from the Presidential Leadership Scholars program, which uses resources from four presidential centers, including those of former President George W. Bush and Clinton.

During the moderated event, Clinton and Bush reminisced about their presidencies and offered advice to those with aspirations for higher office.

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Shortly after the event, reporters tweeted out the photo of Clinton posed between the library's statues of both Bushes.

Social media users quickly took to the playful photo, many making joking connections between Clinton posing between the Bushes to a Washington Post report in May that said White House press secretary Sean Spicer dodged press "among the bushes" outside the White House after former FBI Director James Comey's firing.

Here are some of the social media reactions:

He could do a spinoff of @galifianakisz called "Between Two Bushes" https://t.co/9lyYS5zd1L — Ashley Grombol (@Grombolita) July 14, 2017

Bill Clinton always squeezing between the Bushes. https://t.co/NOP0ckucwM — David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) July 14, 2017

Bill Clinton should write a memoir called "My Life Between the Bushes" https://t.co/HWz8SiqUQc — D. A. Powell (@Powell_DA) July 14, 2017

She could've been our FLOTUS. https://t.co/ldpJauYySL — Sir James The Second (@JKH2) July 14, 2017

Between two Bushes https://t.co/fUt5tjBzKD — Mary Bruce (@marykbruce) July 14, 2017

Sometimes the internet gives us good things. https://t.co/B5Ek7C9PcO — Christina Reynolds (@creynoldsnc) July 14, 2017

This is a fairly realistic portrayal of the 1990s https://t.co/4K3Oj3Ydsa — Doug Saunders (@DougSaunders) July 14, 2017