Rick does not work in politics. He has a desk job. He’s on the political left and said he viewed Vance from “a place of irreverence if not outright disrespect,” in part because he shares an upbringing not dissimilar to the hard-knock childhood Vance describes in “Hillbilly Elegy.” The political conclusions he drew from those experiences, though, differ markedly from Vance’s, he said.

“I have really enjoyed thinking about his team and all of the idiots associated with him having to grapple with this,” Rick said. “I think by the time the AP thing came out, I was talking to one of my sisters and saying, ‘Oh, yeah, Trump is already calling him a couch-fucker.’”

  • @pelespiritOPM
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    192 months ago

    He has to keep his name secret because of the y’alqueda.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      And despite being satire, courts favor the elites. Even if there were no real grounds, he could be buried in legal fees.

  • @Grass
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    42 months ago

    I hope this one never dies. I want it to last so long that in the care home the workers will refer to vance as the couch fucker. when he’s gone someone will chisel couch fucker into his tombstone, if it doesn’t say it right from the get go.

  • @mindbleach
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    42 months ago

    Despite being, very obviously, a joke

    Based on the general state of everything, and this douchebag in particular, someone needs to recalibrate their definition of “very obviously.”