Yes, why is President Trump obsessed with Hillary? It was too good to miss when Hillary Clinton took a swipe back at the United States President with a Mean Girls meme for his dig at her on the 2020 elections.

In an interview March 5 on News 12 Westchester, Clinton declared she would not join in the upcoming presidential elections. As a response to her announcement, Trump, took to Twitter to express his views on the matter.

The United States President jeered at his former adversary in the last 2016 presidential elections by once again taking to Twitter to make his point.

He wrote of Clinton, "she will not run in 2020," which "rules out a third bid," he continued to say.

He went on in a somewhat goading manner, "Aw shucks," he asked if that meant he would not get to "run against her" in the future.

He even added mockingly in parting that Clinton would be "sorely missed" if that were so.

Clinton did not even glorify it with a tit for tat. Instead, she just posted the 2004 teen comedy Mean Girlsmeme on Twitter, which got the ball rolling as other users of Twitter took up the cry.

One user, Mira, contributed to the chatter saying that the 2016 Democratic nominee was "truly" the "queen of shade." She also showed her support by using the hashtag, "#keepgoing."

Another commented, crying out for President Trump to "stop" making the "Crooked" happen!

Yet another pointed out that Trump, who made a practice of taking to Twitter to make fun of opponents and adversaries, will have lots to pick on come next year's presidential elections.

And it seems that there will indeed be lots to pick on. At this point in time, an excess of a dozen Democrats has signified they were running next year while some have yet to make it official.

In the 2016 presidential elections, Trump bested Clinton 307-232 in electoral votes. Clinton though gained the popular vote with 2.8 million votes. That was the second bid for the presidency she lost, after she had previously run against Barack Obama, also a Democrat.

The President never misses a chance to rehash his win against her, the scandal she was embroiled in, and most of all, his winning the electoral bid against her. Consistently at his collectives, he brings up these up.

At every opportunity he gets, Trump also tries to prompt the Department of Justice regarding the investigation into Clinton's emails and dealing with Russia.

On her part, Clinton may have stopped all question of her entering any future bid for the presidency, but she has made a promise to keep on "standing up" for what she says she "believes" in.

"I'm not going anywhere."