President Barack Obama was in Laos Wednesday, not only to increase our national debt by $90M to help clean up bombs left over from Vietnam, but also apparently to bash American citizens.

Obama told the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI), “If you’re in the United States, sometimes you can feel lazy and think, ‘We’re so big, we don’t have to really know anything about other people.”

And he didn’t hold back after that statement.

As he continued his speech, praising Laotians for their fast growing economy we could learn from, he called Americans lazy a second time in reference to climate change.

So clearly, our nation’s president who is supposed to be the strongest fighter for our citizens, thinks we are all unenergetic and naïve to other cultures.

But Americans weren’t idle in criticizing the president’s remarks.

Social media was booming with remarks from Americans, some even suggesting Obama need not return to the states.

Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway tweeted a response.

Tell single mom w/ 2 jobs & no health ins.

Obama: Americans Too ‘Lazy’ to Know Anything About the Rest of the World https://t.co/lKrfi23vDg — Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) September 7, 2016

And conservative commentator Glenn Beck also commented on the fact that Obama has been sipping on coconuts in between his lambasting of American citizens.

Obama Sips from Coconut in Laos, Calls Americans ‘Lazy’ https://t.co/XAWeDkuloP pic.twitter.com/wfC1W7aXkh — Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) September 8, 2016

Columnist Ben Shapiro returned that attack to the president in a tweet, calling him an elitist who “thinks anyone who disagrees with him is a rube from the sticks, not a principled American capable of thinking differently about risk assessment,” a view point he calls, “truly lazy.”

Maybe Mr.President needs to take a look in the mirror in between golf games and vacations and ask himself, who is truly the lazy one?