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What do you think about Anthony Scaramucci saying that JD in JD Vance stands for "Just Dull?"

Last Updated: 29.06.2025 00:23

What do you think about Anthony Scaramucci saying that JD in JD Vance stands for "Just Dull?"

He lost his shine the moment he lost credibility when he continued to jockey for trump’s attention to retain and expand his power.

He tweeted before the 2016 election that he thought Hillary Clinton would be the next president, but by 2015, he had changed his mind.

Not long after, he sparked controversy by criticising officials of the trump administration in an aggressively worded assault. Ten days later he was sacked.

I like this guy and his personality is AMAZING. He’s everything I want EXCEPT I’m not 100% attracted to him. I’ve dated some really hot guys and I’m wondering if that’s ruined dating for me? What do I do?

In 2015, on a Fox Business Network television appearance, Scaramucci called trump a "hack politician" whose rhetoric is "anti-American and very, very divisive."

Then on July 21, 2017, trump appointed Scaramucci White House Communications Director.

And like a Vance pendulum, in July 2019, he predicted that trump would win "40+ states in 2020" yet turned against him shortly thereafter. In 2024, Scaramucci reaffirmed his backing for Biden.

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He has voiced his support for Kamala Harris but for how long is anyone’s guess. She might do something he disagrees with and then fickle Scaramucci will hit the skids as he always has.

Talk about about failing miserably. Scaramucci backed Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in their presidential campaigns. He helped raise money for Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2008.

He’s playing the same pathetic immature schoolyard name-calling game that the Republicans do. It gives him nothing and takes him nowhere.

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Scaramucci became a member of the Trump Finance Committee in May 2016, following the withdrawal of Walker and Bush, whom he had endorsed.