.....other than the fact that this Administration has probably done more than any other Administration in its first 2 1/2 years of existence. Anthony, who would do anything to come back in, should remember the only reason he is on TV, and it’s not for being the Mooch!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 11, 2019
The Mooch has fallen out of love too:
For the last 3 years I have fully supported this President. Recently he has said things that divide the country in a way that is unacceptable. So I didn’t pass the 100% litmus test. Eventually he turns on everyone and soon it will be you and then the entire country. https://t.co/BUvwujc6LW— Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) August 11, 2019
He added this for good measure:
Click here to read previous posts about the Mooch.
Update: Trump biographer Tim O'Brien weighs in:
Update #2 on Monday morning. More from the Mooch:
Update #3 on Wednesday. An interesting comment from Scaramucci. I admit I've wondered if we're getting to a "the dam is breaking" moment, because it appears to me that Donald's behavior is deteriorating. He appears to be less able to communicate clearly, more unhinged, more out-of-it, more something. Is Donald losing his mind? I'd say it's not out of the question.
For good measure, I'll re-post this from last summer:
Update: Trump biographer Tim O'Brien weighs in:
Anyone who didn’t understand this before even going into the Trump White House just wasn’t paying attention or was lying to themselves. Or!: They thought that despite the friction and moral and ethical compromises it might still be good for their wallets or careers. https://t.co/Fc6Qg9G0qD— Tim O'Brien (@TimOBrien) August 11, 2019
Update #2 on Monday morning. More from the Mooch:
To those asking, “what took so long?” You’re right. I tried to see best in @realDonaldTrump based on private interactions and select policy alignment. But his increasingly divisive rhetoric - and damage it’s doing to fabric of our society - outweighs any short-term economic gain.— Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) August 12, 2019
He started attacking me personally because I started calling him out even more loudly and directly. It only got attention because most of my fellow Republicans are too scared to stand up to him in public even though in private they’re saying the same things as me. https://t.co/PQilGhUidq— Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) August 12, 2019
JUST NOW: @realDonaldTrump— John Berman (@JohnBerman) August 12, 2019
has officially lost @Scaramucci
BERMAN: "So you are no longer an active supporter of president trump and his re-election bid? "
MOOCH: "Yeah, I think that's pretty obvious."@NewDaypic.twitter.com/9yRySfNHn2
Update #3 on Wednesday. An interesting comment from Scaramucci. I admit I've wondered if we're getting to a "the dam is breaking" moment, because it appears to me that Donald's behavior is deteriorating. He appears to be less able to communicate clearly, more unhinged, more out-of-it, more something. Is Donald losing his mind? I'd say it's not out of the question.
They all knew he was nuts long ago. https://t.co/ldtPekwQCZ— George Conway (@gtconway3d) August 14, 2019
For good measure, I'll re-post this from last summer:
Anyone who has known Trump for years, and doesn’t have a stake in his political career or the GOP, says the same. He is unwell and has been getting progressively worse over the past 18 months. https://t.co/k1l3zAgwco— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) August 19, 2018
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