While President Obama was busy praising Hillary at a swanky Manhattan fundraiser, comedian Tim Young posted a not-so-subtle reminder that things weren’t always so hunky-dory between the Obamas and Clintons.

During the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, Michelle Obama made note of former President Bill Clinton’s extramarital misadventures.

Remember that time Michelle Obama used Bill Clinton’s cheating to say Hillary shouldn’t be President? I do. pic.twitter.com/zi6DywEHtF — Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) September 18, 2016

Commenting on the need for those in the executive mansion to be good role models, she said “If you can’t run your own house, you certainly can’t run the White House.”

Young’s reminder stirred up lots of commentary, including:

@TimRunsHisMouth Mooch has her own man problems, so she should just stay out of that discussion- not much difference in either family. — Denise (@westieTX) September 19, 2016

@SilverSummerSun @TimRunsHisMouth as it does on a fairly regular basis. 🙂 — Deplorable Tari (@verytari) September 19, 2016

@TimRunsHisMouth In past Barrack has also said Hillary was unfit to be POTUS- but since he wants her to extend legacy she’s fine-Hypocrisy!! — Rooster-DEPLORABLE (@ReiserWilliam) September 18, 2016

@TimRunsHisMouth @tteegar And now she’s out stumping for her. What a joke . Nothing can help her husbands dismal legacy!! — Deplorable 6TNA6 (@tooli65) September 18, 2016

One person posted another reminder about Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — but was quickly put in his place.

@eating2heaven @TimRunsHisMouth Clinton was PRESIDENT, Trump wasn’t! YUUUGE difference! — Lori Hendry (@Lrihendry) September 18, 2016

And then there were the rumors of Hillary Clinton’s own misadventures:

@TimRunsHisMouth remember when huma&hillary were muff diving? they do it everyday ? — Deplorable❤J€RR¡£¥n (@jerrilyn71) September 18, 2016

This was but a tiny indication of the cracks in the Obama-Clinton relationship in 2008 and beyond, outlined in greater detail by author and columnist Edward Klein in his book, “Blood Feud: The Clintons Vs. The Obamas.”