The former president threw in some gestures and sound effects for this one.
All was not what it seemed with an on-screen graphic about the House Republican speaker race.
The fact that the lip-syncing duo was exploited and the result of industry-wide issues in pop music was irrelevant. That myopic public scorn feels familiar today.
"She was like, ‘I’m going to be there,'" the "13 Going on 30" actor said of her longtime pal, noting that the two share a specific way of blowing off steam.
"The Late Show" host also made a mockery of the Ohio Republican's would-be job title in the House.