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“I was worried when Sean Spicer left that the communications office at the White House would lose some flava,” Stephen Colbert confessed.
“Little did I know that he was going to be replaced by a guy who serves up some very spicy quotes.”That guy would be Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House communications director, or “the guy who orders a martini at the bowling alley.”
Naturally, the Mooch, as he’s known, was on the minds of the late-night hosts Thursday. Let’s sample their most cutting jokes:
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
Colbert warned that “Trump hired Scaramucci to get rid of White House leakers but don’t call him a hit man. He’s just a guy who was contracted to whack squealers by a powerful Don.”
Noting the Mooch’s ire over having his financial-disclosure report, you know, disclosed, Colbert understood he might be feeling humiliate. “Now everyone knows he’s the poorest person working at the White House.”
Summing up Scaramucci’s anger over the refusal of New…
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