Because we apparently have a giant man-baby running for president, this weekend has been filled with political Twitter drama. After billionaire Mark Cuban and billionaire Donald Trump taunted each other on Twitter, Trump decided to stoop to a new low by tweeting that "perhaps" he'll invite Gennifer Flowers, with whom Bill Clinton had an extramarital affair back in the '80s.

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If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2016

Flowers was quick to accept Trump's invite, taking to Twitter to confirm that she'll be there.

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Hi Donald. You know I'm in your corner and will definitely be at the debate!...💋 — Gennifer Flowers (@gennflowers) September 24, 2016

So, you know, it all seems pretty standard for The Deplorable One. However, this morning, the Trump campaign did some major backpedaling. Immediately after Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway told CNN that she couldn't confirm whether Flowers would be at Monday night's debate, Mike Pence told CNN's Chris Wallace that Flowers will "not be attending the debate."

"[Trump was] using the tweet yesterday really to mock an effort by Hillary Clinton and her campaign to really distract attention," Pence added. (You know, something Trump hasn't done at all.)

After Wallace asked Pence why Trump would even go down the road of bringing up Flowers, Pence dodged the question by bringing up Mark Cuban, to which Wallace responded, "Do you really think those two are equivalent?"

Just 43 days until the election, folks!

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