Bill and Hillary Clinton have been accused of having a political partnership instead of a marriage, and that was made obvious during a CNN interview on Friday.

When asked about Donald Trump’s criticisms of her, including his “Crooked Hillary” nickname, Clinton seemed to reference her husband and his reported infidelities.

She responded, “Remember, I have a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak.”

She added, “I’m not going to deal with their temper tantrums or their bullying or their efforts to try to provoke me. (Donald Trump) can say whatever he wants to say about me. I could really care less.”

She didn’t name who she’s supposedly gained that experience from, but who could it be? Barack Obama? Donald Trump?

Or Bill Clinton?

Regardless, the “off the reservation” comment didn’t sit well with Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner, a Bernie Sanders supporter and social justice warrior.

She also talked to Jake Tapper and condemned Clinton’s remark.

“As a historian, I would caution any of us in this country to talk about anybody being ‘off the reservation.’ Let us not forget that the colonists of this country stole the land from the Native American brothers and sisters and the government put them on reservations.

“So we have to be careful with that type of language, as well.”

“Yeah, a lot of people not aware,” Tapper said, “the term ‘off the reservation’ is very offensive to a lot of Native Americans.”

“It’s terrible,” Turner interjected.