Increasingly desperate Alinskyites Bill and Hillary Clinton will call Donald Trump anything to take him down.

During a speech on Wednesday, Bill Clinton claimed racism is behind Trump’s popular “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan.

“I’m actually old enough to remember the good old days, and they weren’t all that good in many ways,” Clinton told supporters in Orlando. “That message where ‘I’ll give you America great again’ is if you’re a white Southerner, you know exactly what it means, don’t you?”

“What it means is ‘I’ll give you an economy you had 50 years ago, and I’ll move you back up on the social totem pole and other people down,’” he said. “What Hillary wants to do is take the totem pole down, and let us all go forward together.”

But Clinton had no problem making the exact same statement during a campaign kickoff speech in 1991.

“I believe that we can make America great again, and with your help, your heart, your devotion and your efforts, we can build a community of hope that will inspire the world,” candidate Clinton said.

Breitbart noted Bill Clinton loved the phrase so much, he used it in a radio ad for his wife when she was battling against Barack Obama in 2008.

“It’s time for another comeback, time to make America great again. I know Hillary’s the one that can do it,” he said, according to Breitbart.