“We are not defined by the color of our skin, the figure on our paycheck or the party of our politics,” President Donald Trump said at a rally in Reno, Nev., on Wednesday. “We are defined by our shared humanity — by our citizenship in this magnificent nation, and by the love that fills our hearts.”

Measured. Presidential. Scripted.

Then he woke up on Thursday and apparently thought it’d be a good idea to retweet this timely jab at his White House predecessor:

“Best eclipse ever”? To Trump supporters, maybe. His “snowflake” detractors, however, would be quick to point out the “best part of the eclipse is that it didn’t last that long,” and “yes, you definitely plunged the world into darkness.”

What about the guy who posted the eclipse meme in the first place? Well, before he was honored with a presidential retweet, he “liked” this tweet:

As for the stuff he should be focused on, Trump also tweeted that raising the U.S. debt ceiling is “now a mess,” since House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell didn’t tie an increase to a veterans’ bill, as he said he had suggested.

Just another day in Trump Twitter.