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"So it's very hard to be sarcastic when I interpose, because I'm not a Nick fan and I'm not a Pelosi fan. And when I purposely interpose those names, they said he didn't know Pelosi from Nikki, from Tricky Nicky, tricky Dicky."; in·ter·pose
1. place or insert between one thing and another
2. intervene between parties; trans·pose
1. cause (two or more things) to change places with each other
2. transfer to a different place or context: