So if you take a job in the Trump White House get a guaranteed contract so you get paid no matter what, and pre-sign that book deal cash up front.
This is a good move. The mooch needs to go back to drinking and watching late night cinemax, where he is at home.
The firings will continue until performance improves.
Well. This is it. Trump’s toast now.
For crying out loud, can’t Patriot Babe go & recycle her cans and bottles & put gas in her car without something happening? I did just that only to return to hear this.
Good Riddance Mooch
Little Napoleon with Bob Cratchit collar!
Trump likely prepared with a qualified, less impaired individual to fill this important position.
Scaramucci’s wife had a baby last week & then filed for divorce. He wasn’t there for the birth. His life is in a shambles.
Scaramucci seems to have reveal Priebus, but then he resorted to gutter talk to A REPORTER.!!!!
That means he was no ready for this job. Too bad, He’s probably a bit of what we needed.
Y’all don’t realized who’s running the show. Mooch dissed Bannon, so he’s out.
</sarcasm> (full sarcasm tag imployed)
Is there anything positive going on in the White House?
Are regulations being removed?
Are Federal agencies being cut?
Are taxes being cut?
Is Obamacare being eliminated?
Is the military being strengthened?
Who recommended these characters for WH positions?
This chaos is seriously disturbing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May make the white house look indecisive, but it sends a clear message that Trump wants Kelly’s brand of order and I’m hopeful there will be less distractions the second six months.
Revolving Door |
I see a little silhouetto of a man
Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?
Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very fright’ning me
(Galileo.) Galileo. (Galileo.) Galileo. Galileo figaro magnifico
I’m just a poor boy, nobody loves me
He’s just a poor boy from a poor family
Spare him his life from this monstrosity
Easy come, easy go, will you let me go?
Bismillah! No, we will not let you go
(Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go
(Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go
(Let me go.) Will not let you go
(Let me go.) Will not let you go. (Let me go.) Ah
No, no, no, no, no, no, no
(Oh mamma mia, mamma mia) Mamma mia, let me go
Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me!
I don’t know why some people find these hirings and firings such a big deal.
And I don’t know why anyone would find this firing in particular so surprising, considering there is a five-star Marine general in the position of Chief of Staff, who has been given full authority by the President to bring discipline and structure to the White House staff.
Scaramucci did an admirable job in firing one leaker and helping to get a Republican establishment holdover in Reince Priebus, removed.
However, Scaramucci was a loose cannon with a foul mouth, which is the antithesis of a communications director.
I loved his fervency and dedication to the President, but he’s not reliable when it comes to self-restraint.
Being a businessman and not a politician, President Trump is running his administration as a business and doesn’t care about the optics of it politically.
I just want him to get together the best team possible to serve him and the country, no matter who has to come and go.
This is confirming something that I’ve thought for a while.
Trump has no one he can trust. The people he knew from his business days are mostly snakes. The DC swamp is what it is. Where does he turn?
I hope Gen Kelly proves to be a man of integrity and skill. Trump needs a man like him in his corner.
It was sort of like having Andrew Dice Clay as Communication Director.
President Trumps group is eating itself and cannot win any battle against the Democrats because it is too busy pillow fighting amongst itself.
Bunch of prima donnas wanting to get the biggest head pat from the President.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011; 12:00 AM
Before he addressed the crowd that had assembled in the St. Louis Hyatt Regency ballroom last November, Lt. Gen. John F. Kelly had one request. “Please don’t mention my son,” he asked the Marine Corps officer introducing him.
Four days earlier, 2nd Lt. Robert M. Kelly , 29, had stepped on a land mine while leading a platoon of Marines in southern Afghanistan. He was killed instantly.
Without once referring to his son’s death, the general delivered a passionate and at times angry speech about the military’s sacrifices and its troops’ growing sense of isolation from society.
“Their struggle is your struggle,” he told the ballroom crowd of former Marines and local business people. “If anyone thinks you can somehow thank them for their service, and not support the cause for which they fight - our country - these people are lying to themselves. . . . More important, they are slighting our warriors and mocking their commitment to this nation.”
Nothing more needs to said about this man.