When SCOTUS made gay marriage the law of the land on Friday, Louisiana Senator and gubernatorial hopeful David Vitter decided to eat his sorrows by getting a giant greasy bag of artery-clogging fast food. He tweeted a picture of himself holding Chick-fil-A sandwich along with the caption: “Chick-fil-A kind of day.”

Vitter likes to think of himself as a “family values” kind of fella. There’s just one teeny tiny problem…

In 2007, he was outed for spending thousands of dollars on Washington, D.C. prostitutes. But not just that. He reportedly liked to be dressed up in adult diapers and spanked like a little baby.

Related: Prostitute Lover Sen. David Vitter Doesn’t Go to Work When Hookers Are Discussed

After being exposed eight years ago, naughty boy Vitter released a statement saying he had committed a “serious sin” but that he had squared everything away with God, so it was fine. His wife, Wendy, told national media that she, too, had forgiven her husband for his indiscretions but vowed to castrate him if he ever did it again. Classy.

After sending out that tweet on Friday, the trolls of Twitter wasted no time reminding Mr. Vitter of his sordid past.

Scroll down for a roundup of some of Twitter’s best responses…

@DavidVitter How do you pick between a “Chick-fil-A kind of day” and a “cheat-on-your-wife-with-prostitute” kind of day? #hardchoices — Sam Sarofeen (@SamSarofeen) June 27, 2015

@DavidVitter did you get the breasts or the thighs with your prostitute? — Chelsc Fabrahamovic (@redhero) June 27, 2015

You always know exactly where to go when you want to uphold the sanctity of marriage, Senator @DavidVitter pic.twitter.com/hqT0f1xJ1R — day enjoyer (@samknight1) June 27, 2015

.@DavidVitter You get off on wearing adult diapers and being an adult baby. Who are you to judge my lifestyle and marriage? — Robin (@caulkthewagon) June 27, 2015

@DavidVitter marriage is between a man, a woman and his prostitutes. Right Senator? — Bill Evans (@WGBill) June 27, 2015

Thanks for reminding me they are bigots like you. “@DavidVitter: Chick-fil-A kind of day pic.twitter.com/8ggEOcHPlH” — Robert Mann (@RTMannJr) June 27, 2015

h/t: Salon