Today, as the Senate continues to consider a health-care bill that would strip an estimated 22 million Americans of medical benefits, as nearly 200,000 U.S. troops are deployed around the world, as Russia and Syria are accusing the United States of plotting a “provocation,” and as an opioid epidemic has gripped the nation, the president of the United States woke up and, before 9:00 a.m., began tweeting insults about Mika Brzezinski’s face. This is what everyone had in mind when he said “Make America great again,” right?

“I heard poorly rated @Morning_Joe speaks badly of me (don’t watch anymore). Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came to Mar-a-Lago three nights in a row around New Year’s Eve and insisted on joining me,” the commander in chief of the U.S. military tweeted, adding: “She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!” His social media director and former golf caddy, Dan Scavino, a federal government employee with a taxpayer-funded salary, retweeted him for good measure.

Brzezinski replied with master-level shade, tweeting a photo of the back of a Cheerios box reading, “Made for little hands”—a reference, of course, to the long-standing torment lobbed at Trump’s small hands.

Trump’s burns came after Brzezinski and her Morning Joe cohost (and real-life fiancé), Joe Scarborough, were critical of the president on their MSNBC show on Wednesday morning, and, tellingly, after the pair discussed the president’s nasty and petulant use of Twitter on-air on Thursday. “What I think Twitter has done is really revealed the true nature of this man, who is the president of the United States,” Brzezinski said, sagely. “Thanks to Twitter, we know.”

Indeed we do. Today’s tweets were just the latest reminder that Trump is a flaming misogynist who measures women’s worth by their looks and regards them with the same level of respect as one of his eponymous steaks. Remember the time he responded to a woman alleging he sexually assaulted her by implying she was not attractive enough for him to hit on, saying—before a crowd at one of his rallies—“She would not be my first choice”? Or the time he divulged that his go-to flirtation tactic is to grab women “by the pussy”? Make no mistake, women who voted for him, this is how Donald Trump views women, you included—and if given the opportunity, he’d either hit on you, slam your IQ, or call you a pig, depending on his mood (and your potential threat level to his fragile ego).