Triumph the Insult Comedy Dog has been spewing obnoxious zingers since his early days on Late Night With Conan O’Brien (“It’s a great show … for me to poop on”), leaving nobody safe—not even Bon Jovi, Jennifer Lopez, or the Real Housewives of Atlanta. He says the hilariously horrible things we wish we could say, and gets away with it. After all, he’s a rubber Yugoslavian hound hand-puppet with a cigar.

And now he has just marked his territory on the presidential campaign trail. In Triumph’s Election Special 2016, a Hulu program co-produced by Funny or Die, the foul-mouthed dog harasses Ted Cruz (“Senator, is it true you shut down the government so you could go to a Nickelback concert?”), Mike Huckabee (“How do you run a campaign over the sound of your employees typing their résumés?”), Trump supporters (“When you watched the movie Philadelphia, did you cheer for the AIDS?”), and politically-correct college voters (“What do you identify as, besides ‘pretentious’?”).

The creator and “hand-up-ass” of Triumph is Robert Smigel, the comedian and writer known for his Saturday Night Live TV Funhouse cartoon shorts, including the “Ambiguously Gay Duo.” Smigel recently did an AMA, where he talked about the election special and other stuff. Here’s what we learned.

Mike Huckabee was cool with the jabs.

While “mentoring” Huckabee, Triumph, acting as Bernie Sanders, said, “Is there anyone that Mike Huckabee can call upon who knows what it’s like having the weight of the world on their back? I mean, other than Mrs. Huckabee.”