Scary Scaramucci is out! Thank bleeping bleeping bleeping heavens!

United States
July 31, 2017 2:25pm CST
That didn't take long. I just heard that Scaramucci has lost his White House Communications Director job, after just a few days in office and several potty-mouthed tweets and interviews. Supposedly, he has resigned. I'll bet! Yikes! Trump has made some good choices and some bad choices but the Scaramucci appointment was a bit much. I'm a believer in occasional (maybe even more than occasional) cursing, especially after reading that cursing is a sign of intelligence. I'm not a believer in exceptionally disgusting, vulgar, waaaaaay-over-the-top cursing and demands for extreme and/or impossible body contortion behavior. So what next? Will poor Sean Spicer come out from behind the bushes and be reinstated? I had no real problem with Spicer and I have no real problem with Sarah Huckabee Sanders, other than they both have/had just about impossible jobs to do. Two things for sure - never has politics been so interesting, something wild and crazy and often frightening happening every half hour or so, and never has the news media been so happy and so rich. What will they ever do when Trump no longer figures into the equation? Image: Pixabay.com
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• Bedford, Texas
31 Jul 17
I wonder if this will go on for four years. Never a dull moment.
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
8 Aug 17
We'll never survive four years of this.
• United States
31 Jul 17
That's for sure! Scary sometimes. I hope things calm down now for awhile.
@celticeagle (189927)
• Boise, Idaho
31 Jul 17
They sure don't keep people in their position at the White House for very long.
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• United States
1 Aug 17
Not with this administration, that's for sure! Hopefully, things wil calm down down under Kelly's direction.
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@celticeagle (189927)
• Boise, Idaho
1 Aug 17
@LindaCPearson ......I hope to see that.
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8 Aug 17
@LindaCPearson That would be boring with only calm and no storm. :-D.
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• United States
31 Jul 17
Sheese that was fast.
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• United States
31 Jul 17
Sure was! He was a bit much.
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• United States
31 Jul 17
@LindaCPearson I don“t follow up the news as much as I used to..too infuriating, but yeah I understand that he was a total butt.
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@BelleStarr (61463)
• United States
3 Aug 17
Honestly, I'm surprised it took as long as it did, he was not right for that job.
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• United States
3 Aug 17
Most definitely not!!
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@jstory07 (148764)
• Roseburg, Oregon
31 Jul 17
Trump is different than any other person that has been President that is for sure.
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• United States
31 Jul 17
You can say that again! It sure has been "interesting" since he became President. I really hope things will get better one of these days. Maybe General Kelly will prove a positive influence.
@JeeyanDee (2692)
1 Aug 17
I am not sure if I should laugh or cry because of this. The irony in this is just too much for me
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
8 Aug 17
I'm going to do what I do now and then and that's comment on the last question first; I have a feeling many in the media, despite the fact they'll have less to do, will be happy and relieved like most of the rest of us will be once Trump and his whole corrupt family and the rest of his crew are history. Still moving backwards...lol...I always kind of thought Spicey was a basically decent guy and I thought if I had been him I'd have left the day he was forced to lie about the size of the Inaugural crowds. I hope the book he's sure to write is a big success. Not to the scary guy...I understand General Kelly is the one who fired him. I found it interesting that Sarah Huckabee Sanders claimed Trump was offended by his inappropriate language and that Ivanka and Melania were especially offended. Seriously? The daughter and wife of the guy who bragged about grabbing women by the "P-word", and that's just what the rest of the world heard about, I've little doubt they've both heard much worse and they've apparently been fine with it. I'm no prude either and I've certainly been known to let loose with some choice words but I guess I still thought people should have some respect for the office of the POTUS. So much for that now, I don't think we can ever go back from these low-lives.
@Morleyhunt (21741)
• Canada
31 Jul 17
It's a media driven feeding frenzy.....if you are looking on from the outside.
8 Aug 17
I fell in love (political and intelligence :-)) with Sean Spicer. I never missed his WH press briefings and Q&A sessions afterwards. If he gets to be asked back, it would be a refreshing come-back. He's witty, smart, patriotic and humorous. Senior Advisor Stephen Miller is phenomenal too!