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You can spin as hard as you want on this, but it still is funny as hell. Trump hires him; he is great and exactly what Trump wants; then he is out. All within less than two weeks. Yeah, no chaos to see here; move along.
I knew this would happen. Narcissus can't handle having himself as an employee.
Saturday Night Live needs to adapt "Anne of a Thousand Days" to "Anthony of Ten Days". Henry VIII and Donald Trump, both spoiled, petulant rulers that act like 6-year-olds.
I think you just coined a new nickname for the Mooch: Tony 10 days.
11 days. The average tenure of a Press Secretary is 4 years. Many have gone 6 or 8.
Losing 3 in as many weeks is a new record. We forgot that Spicer's #2 quietly resigned and left while the gittin' was good shortly after Spicer was fired.
The period for figuring out the job ended some time ago. All every new President gets is a 90-day learning curve. After that, every mistake sticks like glue and accumulates.
This is a machine stuck with the throttle fully open, and it's spinning ever faster.
Scaramucci was a ludicrous choice to begin with, one even another novice would not have made.
This presidency cannot last.
There's a presidency? That's news to me. Every day of Trump seems more like an episode of Big Brother instead of real government.
At her daily press briefing Monday afternoon, Sanders confirmed that Scaramucci is no longer serving the administration in any capacity, despite earlier reports that he may assume an alternate post.
“He does not have a role at this time in the Trump administration,” she said.
From the same article I linked above: The flamboyant financier’s shocking exit came with twists that would not be out of place in a Hollywood version of the White House. Scaramucci’s arrival led to the dismissal of Priebus and press secretary Sean Spicer, whose ouster has been credited to the man who replaced Priebus. The White House statement announcing Scaramucci’s departure was crafted in the office that Spicer, for now, still occupies. Spicer, approached by reporters to confirm early news reports of Scaramucci’s departure, was all smiles and would not say whether he would now be staying on
LOL! Spicy might be back?
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