In a recent appearance on Newsmax, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci shared his thoughts on the potential pairing of Nikki Haley as former President Donald Trump’s running mate. Responding to host Eric Bolling’s question, Scaramucci suggested that Haley could be a suitable choice for Trump, filling the slots he needs
Scaramucci, who had a brief tenure in the Trump White House for just ten days, remarked on Trump’s previous election campaigns, noting the power of incumbency. He mentioned that Haley, a former governor, could be a beneficial choice for Trump in the upcoming election.
When Bolling jokingly made a dinner bet, with him choosing Trump and Scaramucci choosing the term “dementia” over “demented,” Scaramucci responded humorously, stating, “You’re choosing demented over dementia, so I don’t know. I probably would go with dementia over demented, but that’s fine.” The comment appeared to play on the ages of the potential candidates, with Trump being referred to as the “young 77-year-old.”
Despite acknowledging Trump’s unconventional nature, Scaramucci emphasized that he believes Trump’s appeal lies in the fact that viewers love him. Bolling concluded by saying, “He’s crazy all the way to the bank for America,” implying that Trump’s unconventional approach has been successful and resonates with a significant portion of the American public.