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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...mucci-white-house-reince-priebus-steve-bannon

The Mooch, ladies and gentlemen :lol:
Another fine addition to the Trump Circus of Stark Raving Madmen!

There are a couple more great quotes from The Mooch in the article you posted above but the bit I've highlighted in bold below is a universally known untruth. He was extremely vocal and dismissive in his opposition to Trump a year prior to the election, before Trump won the GOP ticket. He patently thought that Trump could never win. However once Trump did he pledged his allegiance by sanitising his whole Twitter account removing any and all abusive anti-Trump Tweets in – I kid you not – "The name of transparency" claiming his stance on all those matters has since changed :lol:

"… Scaramucci told him he has no interest in media attention. “I’m not Steve Bannon, I’m not trying to suck my own cock. I’m not trying to build my own brand off the fecking strength of the president. I’m here to serve the country.”

Both Priebus and Bannon reportedly opposed Scaramucci’s appointment last week as communications director. Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, and son-in-law Jared Kushner are said to have supported it.

Lizza wrote of the astonishing interview: “I got the sense that Scaramucci’s campaign against leakers flows from his intense loyalty to Trump. Unlike other Trump advisers, I’ve never heard him say a bad word about the president. ‘What I want to do is I want to fecking kill all the leakers and I want to get the president’s agenda on track so we can succeed for the American people,’ he told me.

Just when you thought this Presidency couldn't get any less Presidential :lol:
 
There are a couple more great quotes from The Mooch in the article you posted above but the bit I've highlighted in bold below is a universally known untruth. He was extremely vocal and dismissive in his opposition to Trump a year prior to the election, before Trump won the GOP ticket. He patently thought that Trump could never win. However once Trump did he pledged his allegiance by sanitising his whole Twitter account removing any and all abusive anti-Trump Tweets in – I kid you not – "The name of transparency" claiming his stance on all those matters has since changed :lol:



Just when you thought this Presidency couldn't get any less Presidential :lol:

He needs to get down into the swamp level in order to drain it.
 
Jesus, looks like McCain is going to vote against the party. Who was that idiot who wished McCain to drop dead instead of doing something meaningful with his vote?

No idea. But he was sub-Trump then and he's sub-Trump now. Pretty sure I blocked him. That was beyond the pale.
 
There are a couple more great quotes from The Mooch in the article you posted above but the bit I've highlighted in bold below is a universally known untruth. He was extremely vocal and dismissive in his opposition to Trump a year prior to the election, before Trump won the GOP ticket. He patently thought that Trump could never win. However once Trump did he pledged his allegiance by sanitising his whole Twitter account removing any and all abusive anti-Trump Tweets in – I kid you not – "The name of transparency" claiming his stance on all those matters has since changed :lol:



Just when you thought this Presidency couldn't get any less Presidential :lol:

feck me. Is the "cock" part actual quote??
 
Now we have seen what a completely insane wannabe he really is, someone has to ask him in the middle of a rant 'scaramucci, scaramucci, will you do the fandango'

I think he would go so wild it would end up with an assault and him getting arrested. He is the perfect candidate for winding up, a scared child who thinks he's an alpha male.
 
I wonder if Trump can resist the temptation to rant about McCain today?
 
I wonder if Trump can resist the temptation to rant about McCain today?

Rant about him? I predict him to go after him and try to get him to step down with rumours that he is not of sound mind due to his condition and that he shouldn't be voting. They'll use his babbling at that Russia hearing as evidence.
 
Is that it for healthcare now or can he be a dick and pass some EO's that hamstring OCare?
Part of the ACA funding is at the moment unconstitutional (the GOP won a court case) and the president could stop these subsidies any second. Without these subsidies the ACA markets can't function.
I doubt that he is going to do that so.
 
:lol: Of course it was McCain who voted no, it's so fitting for this whole circus.
As is Mooch btw, talk about fitting in like a glove.
 
Part of the ACA funding is at the moment unconstitutional (the GOP won a court case) and the president could stop these subsidies any second. Without these subsidies the ACA markets can't function.
I doubt that he is going to do that so.


Trump won't use an EO on obamacare, because he would have to take responsibility for the fallout.

His entire narrative during this whole clusterfeck ha sbeen talking about it as if its nothing to do with him, dems do this, senators do that, he talks as if he is a play by play commentator, not the reason its going on. He will never do something that can be laid at his, and only his, door.
 
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feck me. Is the "cock" part actual quote??
As opposed to the cock-blocking part of his eloquent oration:
Scaramucci said he told Trump that he expected Priebus to launch a campaign against him, Lizza writes. Scaramucci believed Priebus had been disturbed by the dinner because he was not invited. “Reince is a fecking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac,” he is quoted as saying.

Scaramucci then parodied Priebus: “‘Oh, Bill Shine is coming in. Let me leak the fecking thing and see if I can cock-block these people the way I cock-blocked Scaramucci for six months.’”

Scaramucci has reportedly long blamed Priebus for keeping him out of the White House when Trump took office in January, despite his loyalty to the Trump campaign.

On Thursday night Scaramucci did not apologise, but promised not to use swear words again in his new job. “I sometimes use colorful language,” he tweeted. “I will refrain in this arena but not give up the passionate fight for Donald Trump’s agenda.”
 
Trump won't use an EA on obamacare, because he would have to take responsibility for the fallout.

His entire narrative during this whole clusterfeck ha sbeen talking about it as if its nothing to do with him, dems do this, senators do that, he talks as if he is a play by play commentator, not the reason its going on. He will never do something that can be laid at his, and only his, door.

This ship has sailed. After all the shenanigans voters are going to blame the GOP and trump for any future problem with HC anyway. They pissed of both sides - those who want to keep it and those who want something else. Trump is just bumbling along without any clue what's going on. Anyway.
The GOP won a court case against the Obama administration that part of the funding for the subsidies is unconstitutional. Thats because part of the funding was passed without the approval of Congress. It created the weird situation where the same lawyers who attacked this form of funding have now to defend it against their own court order to stop it. It is rather absurd.
They could have stopped it the first day but chose not to because they don't want to repeal/end the ACA. That's not going to change now and would only further feck them.

Oh and it is quite ironic that the GOP draft would have made the funding official, but was defeated by the votes of the democrats.
It all turned into one big crazy PR stunt once the GOP couldn't figure out what to do.
 
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Reminds me of the James Bond theme......... "nobody does it better, makes me feel sad for the rest, nobody does it better, Trumpy Wumpy you're the best" From Rich and let die or was it, "You only fail twice?"

I'm sure it went something like that.
 
I agree that it's hilarious that Trump can't get healthcare to pass. But Obama care really needs to be fixed. And most agree that keeping it in place how it is can see the whole thing collapse. I hope they can get a bipartisan healthcare bill to fix the problem and stop with the politics. It's peoples lives at risk.
 
I hope they can get a bipartisan healthcare bill to fix the problem and stop with the politics. It's peoples lives at risk.

I can't see that ever happening now, not when the two parties are ideologically as far apart as possible. The more the Dems move towards wanting a UHC style system, the more that is going to alienate more Republicans. The best option for success is one side getting a big enough majority to push through their own agenda. The only light at the end of the tunnel is that you had some Republicans go the other way and against their own party and leaders. Having a competent, caring, approachable and knowledgeable President would be a great help too.
 
Fair play to McCain, but the fake outpouring of support today towards him from the very same people on Twitter who were baying for his blood a few days ago is ridiculous.

The biggest appreciation should be to the Alaska senator who was threatened by the WH and still voted against the bill.
 
I agree that it's hilarious that Trump can't get healthcare to pass. But Obama care really needs to be fixed. And most agree that keeping it in place how it is can see the whole thing collapse. I hope they can get a bipartisan healthcare bill to fix the problem and stop with the politics. It's peoples lives at risk.
Only reason it is in danger of collapse is because it has been completely undermined by Republicans since it was written into law and that has only increased since the new administration took over.

With public support for it at its highest atm - stabilizing things should be relatively 'easy'...telling insurers, hey this is here for good...and of course working to propelly fund it.

But...the Republicans would rather hand out $800bil in tax cuts to the ultra rich.

We have money to fight needless wars...money to help subsidize Israel...but, God forbid, we spend money on saving American lives.
 
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