A tired-, haggard-looking Bill Clinton struck a condescending, if not chauvinistic, tone when criticizing Melania Trump’s recent speech on cyberbullying.

Trump gave a speech on Wednesday, pledging to address online trolls when she is first lady.

“Our culture has gotten too mean and too rough,” Trump said.

“We have to find a better way to talk to each other, to disagree with each other, to respect each other,” she said.

That message was apparently too much for Bill Clinton to handle.

“Yesterday, I never felt so bad for anybody in my life,” he said on Thursday, “as I did for his wife, going out, giving a speech saying, ‘oh, cyberbullying is a terrible thing.'”

To take the former president’s words literally, he’s never “felt so bad” for anyone else?

Not even for his own wife, whom he lied to about having an affair with an intern in the White House, getting Hillary to publicly defend him, then appearing on national television and admitting his deeds?

He didn’t feel worse for that humiliation? Yikes.