Poor old Scaramucci. Did no one tell him where he got his name?
Scaramouche, Italian Scaramuccia, stock character of the Italian theatrical form known as the commedia dell’arte; an unscrupulous and unreliable servant. His affinity for intrigue often landed him in difficult situations.
Alan2017-08-01T09:38:54Z
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I love it when someone lives up to their name. A different name would have been a huge mistake for him. But I'm guessing he may be thinking of changing his name by deed poll right now.
Lovely, isn't it? Like a Mr and Mrs Ketch calling their offspring Jack, for instance. But who in the literature of which he would know nothing is Trump? Is there a Trump - or maybe an Olifaunt - who appears as a gross, incompetent vulgarian in a classical or renaissance work, for instance? Old Gropey would't be aware of that, either.