Hillary Clinton is no stranger to Donald Trumpโs aggressively incoherent style of debate.
During the 2016 face-off between the two, Trump interrupted her, spoke over important comments, accused her of fuelling the rumours that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S., and even threatened to say something โextremely rough [about] Hillary and her familyโ.
And if you tuned into the recent presidential debate between Trump and democrat leader Joe Bidenโand you still have the mental capacity to functionโthen you will have seen Trump deploy the same old tactics four years later.
There were no talks of change, no proposed economic recovery strategies, no mention of visions for a greater America. No, there was just a lot of Trump yelling over anything that Biden or moderator Chris Wallace had to say.
Described by both democrats and republicans alike as โthe worst presidential debate in American history,โ the mud-slinging was difficult to sit through, with Bidenโvisibly at his witsโ endโeven remarking โYouโre the worst president America has ever had,โ at one point.
But the most iconic scene of the entire garbage fire of a debate was when Biden relented to what we were all thinking.
โWill you shut up, man?โ he said.
And in this moment, a commentator thought of Hillary, who endured the same frustrating behaviour years ago.
โI so feel for Hillary right now because Iโm positive she wanted to say that and couldnโt,โ they tweeted.
Clinton herself then replied, โYou have no idea.โ
The former secretary of state then held her tongue for the rest of the debate, only responding to a tweet from Chasten Buttigieg, husband of former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg.
He wrote, โHas anyone checked in on @HillaryClinton? Girl Iโm so sorry.โ
To which she replied, โThanks, Iโm fine. But everyone better vote.โ
After some time to ruminate on the hellish evening, Clinton did have some more powerful words for us, calling upon voters to take action.
โTrump isnโt running against @JoeBiden,โ she said. โHeโs running against our democracy.โ
โRecognise this threat. Call it what it is. Turn out in overwhelming numbers,โ she continued.
โLetโs stop him, together.โ
The former presidential candidate has been very upfront about her support for Biden, calling him a friend who has been โpreparing for this moment his entire life.โ

And sheโs made no secret of her disdain for the current POTUS, calling him a โclear and present dangerโ to the U.S.
During an appearance in January she urged voters to bring about an end to a form of politics that has become โincredibly negative, exclusive, and mean-spiritedโ.
โItโs going to be up to every voterโฆ to recognise that this is no ordinary time.โ
For all the hilarious reactions to the debate, head here.