It’s commonplace for presidential candidates—particularly “change” presidential candidates—to skewer the sitting president of the opposing party during the campaign. But as a candidate, Donald Trump took his attacks on President Obama to new lows, spearheading the racist “birther” movement (and thereby questioning the legitimacy of Obama’s presidency) and firing off pointed tweets like, “President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States.”

Trump’s vitriolic rhetoric is all the more rich now, after Obama graciously welcomed him into the Oval Office both as president-elect and for the official transference of power on January 20—especially when you take into consideration that after less than a month in the Oval Office, he has now done many of the same exact things that he once pilloried President Obama for, from foreign policy decisions to time logged on the golf course. (This, after Trump also finds himself taking several of the same actions he criticized Hillary Clinton for.) How is the hypocrisy unfolding? Let us count the ways.

1. Golf outings

Then: Trump harbored a years-long vendetta against President Obama over his golf game, arguing that the president was neglecting everything from the economy to terror attacks by spending time on the green. “Can you believe that, with all of the problems and difficulties facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf,” read one Trump tweet.

__Now:__As the legal battle over his controversial travel ban intensified last weekend (after setting off chaos within government agencies and airports around the world), President Trump was, you guessed it, golfing—for a reported 8 hours!—at his eponymous Palm Beach, Florida golf club. Interestingly enough, as Politico notes, Trump actually hit the links sooner into his presidency than Obama, who waited four months before his first golf outing. Trump going back on his word? Par for the course.

2. Taxpayer-funded travel

__Then:__Trump regularly railed against President Obama for taking vacations. “The habitual vacationer, @BarackObama, is now in Hawaii,” he wrote in one 2011 tweet, alleging, “This vacation is costing taxpayers $4 million.” In other tweets that year, Trump took aim at the First Family’s downtime, lamenting: “Why did @BarackObama and his family travel separately to Martha's Vineyard? They love to extravagantly spend on the taxpayers’ dime” and taking aim at what he called First Lady Michelle Obama’s “luxurious Aspen vacation.” Despite being known to travel via branded helicopter and possessing hotel properties across the world, Trump vowed to The Hill in 2015 during the campaign that he, on the other hand, “would not be a president who took vacations.”