The New York Times said it shouldn't matter if Bill Clinton ever made vulgar remarks about women because it's his wife, not him, hoping to be the next president.

In an editorial published Friday night, the Times weighed in on a resurfaced 2005 video showing Republican Donald Trump make several crude comments about women.

After that video came out Friday, Trump released a video statement apologizing and saying that Bill Clinton "said far worse to me" when the two have played golf together.

"Who knows if that is true, and why should anyone care?" said the Times. "Mr. Clinton is not running for president, and, at least until now, Republican politicians have not treated his private behavior as the standard by which they should be judged."

Clinton in 1998 famously admitted to an extramarital affair with then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Other women throughout his political career have also accused him of sexual assault and rape, none of which have ever been proven.