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Started by FunkMonk, November 08, 2016, 11:02:57 PM

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CountDeMoney

Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 25, 2017, 03:55:04 PM
Merkel is also running a government, not Season 16 of The Apprentice - The White House Edition.

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CountDeMoney

Trying to establish a timeframe here--

How long will it take before:
1) Scaramucci becomes the de facto Chief of Staff?
2) Scaramucci gets fired for grabbing too much of the limelight?

The Minsky Moment

Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 25, 2017, 04:55:42 PM
Trying to establish a timeframe here--

How long will it take before:
1) Scaramucci becomes the de facto Chief of Staff?
2) Scaramucci gets fired for grabbing too much of the limelight?

3) He will be asked to do the fandango.
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grumbler

Quote from: garbon on July 25, 2017, 02:33:41 PM
I don't know that we need convincing that Ohio is a shit hole though. :mellow:

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Or Arkansas, Mississippi, or Alabama?  Get real guys.

CountDeMoney

Ugh, Arkansas. That's what a state looks like when people are looking for a landfill for their refuse, and they just give up looking.

And Mississippi?  Vicksburg was just depressing, no wonder Grant drank himself silly.

mongers

So Trump's now saying it's not a swamp to be drained, but rather a cesspool or sewer; does he not realised a sewer's major function it to act as a drain? 

And what would he do with a perfectly clean sewer in Washington anyway? :unsure:
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CountDeMoney

Quote from: mongers on July 25, 2017, 06:55:51 PM
So Trump's now saying it's not a swamp to be drained, but rather a cesspool or sewer; does he not realised a sewer's major function it to act as a drain?

I bet the Boy Scouts he said it in front of already knew that.

CountDeMoney

Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 25, 2017, 05:11:06 PM
Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 25, 2017, 04:55:42 PM
Trying to establish a timeframe here--

How long will it take before:
1) Scaramucci becomes the de facto Chief of Staff?
2) Scaramucci gets fired for grabbing too much of the limelight?

3) He will be asked to do the fandango.

Out of all the late night guys, I think Seth Meyers summed him up best when he said The Mooch looked like a human pinkie ring, and the human embodiment of a double-parked BMW.

DGuller

Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 25, 2017, 09:25:06 AM
Quote from: Valmy on July 24, 2017, 09:22:54 PM
Really? He made that kind of speech to the Boy Scouts?

He isn't going to stop pissing on the country until the idiot 30% that back him no matter what stop insisting it's free lemonade.
The idiot 30% are really the authoritarian 30%.  The idiocy is just a common comorbidity.

CountDeMoney

Never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut.


QuoteScaramucci threatens 'to fire everybody' to stop White House leaks
The financier and longtime Trump surrogate, newly installed as communications director, is eager to shake up a press operation seen as loyal to chief of staff Reince Priebus.

By Tara Palmeri
Politico.com
07/25/2017 09:15 AM EDT
Updated 07/25/2017 06:41 PM EDT

President Donald Trump's newly appointed communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, said Tuesday that he is prepared to "fire everybody" in the White House communications shop in order to put an end to embarrassing internal leaks.

The financier and longtime Trump surrogate is eager to shake up the communications shop, which has been dominated by former Republican National Committee staffers loyal to White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, a former RNC chairman.

Scaramucci confirmed to POLITICO early Tuesday that he planned to start by dismissing assistant press secretary Michael Short at a morning meeting, but that move was apparently delayed.

Short, who initially said Tuesday that he hadn't yet been informed of any decision, resigned Tuesday afternoon.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a brief statement on Short's resignation later in the day: "We are grateful for Michael's service and wish him well in his future endeavors."

Short's ouster is Scaramucci's first warning shot to White House aides who have been perceived as disloyal to the president. In an echo of Trump's not-so-subtle warning to Jeff Sessions about his status as attorney general, Scaramucci's vow to "fire everybody" is a warning to staffers perceived as leakers.

"I'm going to fire everybody, that's how I'm going to do it," Scaramucci said to reporters outside of the White House on Tuesday. "You're either going to stop leaking or you're going to be fired."

He claimed to have the full authority of the president to clean out the communications shop and put his own stamp on the team. A source close to Scaramucci said that he's planning to bring in people from the corporate communications world in addition to conservative broadcast stars.


Scaramucci also told reporters outside the White House that it "upsets" him that Short would find out about any changes to his employment through the media.

"This is the problem with the leaking," he said. "This is actually a terrible thing. Let's say I'm firing Michael Short today. The fact that you guys know about it before he does really upsets me as a human being and as a Roman Catholic."

He has pledged to put a stop to the leaks that have flowed out of the White House, especially those that have come from the press operation.

Scaramucci earlier said to POLITICO that Short would be the first dismissal of many, if he's not able to stop the leaks coming out of the communications and press shop.

"I'm committed to taking the comms shop down to Sarah and me, if I can't get the leaks to stop," Scaramucci told POLITICO.

During his first day in the White House on Monday, Scaramucci met with current communications staffers and warned about leaks coming from the office. "I offered amnesty in the meeting, but that decision is above my rank," Scaramucci added.

Short said he had not been involved in any leaks. "Allegations I ever leaked anything are demonstrably false," Short said.

Short is expected to be the first in a wave of staffers closely aligned with Priebus to be shown the door.

He was closely aligned with press secretary Sean Spicer, who resigned on Friday after Scaramucci was appointed to the communications role. Short was scorned by many of his colleagues for quitting the Trump campaign, only to rejoin as a White House staffer because of Priebus.

In a story often retold by campaign staffers, they arrived at Trump Tower one morning, months before the election, to see Short's computer left open on his otherwise empty desk.

The next time he was seen by former campaign staffers was in January, on their first day in the White House, where some were stunned to learn that they were going to have to work alongside him or for some of the press assistants subordinate to him.

Short said he had been on a part-time assignment from the RNC and decided to return to Washington "to do my real job." He added: "I never ceased working on behalf of the ticket."

Scaramucci said in remarks to reporters Friday that he couldn't guarantee who will remain in the press shop, aside from social media director Dan Scavino and communications strategist Hope Hicks, both longtime aides to Trump. He also named Sanders to succeed Spicer as press secretary.

Spicer was in the White House on Monday but spent most of the day alone in his office, according to people who were in the building.


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Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 25, 2017, 07:24:22 PM
Never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut.


QuoteScaramucci threatens 'to fire everybody' to stop White House leaks
The financier and longtime Trump surrogate, newly installed as communications director, is eager to shake up a press operation seen as loyal to chief of staff Reince Priebus.

By Tara Palmeri
Politico.com
07/25/2017 09:15 AM EDT
Updated 07/25/2017 06:41 PM EDT

President Donald Trump's newly appointed communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, said Tuesday that he is prepared to "fire everybody" in the White House communications shop in order to put an end to embarrassing internal leaks.

The financier and longtime Trump surrogate is eager to shake up the communications shop, which has been dominated by former Republican National Committee staffers loyal to White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, a former RNC chairman.

Scaramucci confirmed to POLITICO early Tuesday that he planned to start by dismissing assistant press secretary Michael Short at a morning meeting, but that move was apparently delayed.

Short, who initially said Tuesday that he hadn't yet been informed of any decision, resigned Tuesday afternoon.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a brief statement on Short's resignation later in the day: "We are grateful for Michael's service and wish him well in his future endeavors."

Short's ouster is Scaramucci's first warning shot to White House aides who have been perceived as disloyal to the president. In an echo of Trump's not-so-subtle warning to Jeff Sessions about his status as attorney general, Scaramucci's vow to "fire everybody" is a warning to staffers perceived as leakers.

"I'm going to fire everybody, that's how I'm going to do it," Scaramucci said to reporters outside of the White House on Tuesday. "You're either going to stop leaking or you're going to be fired."

He claimed to have the full authority of the president to clean out the communications shop and put his own stamp on the team. A source close to Scaramucci said that he's planning to bring in people from the corporate communications world in addition to conservative broadcast stars.


Scaramucci also told reporters outside the White House that it "upsets" him that Short would find out about any changes to his employment through the media.

"This is the problem with the leaking," he said. "This is actually a terrible thing. Let's say I'm firing Michael Short today. The fact that you guys know about it before he does really upsets me as a human being and as a Roman Catholic."

He has pledged to put a stop to the leaks that have flowed out of the White House, especially those that have come from the press operation.

Scaramucci earlier said to POLITICO that Short would be the first dismissal of many, if he's not able to stop the leaks coming out of the communications and press shop.

"I'm committed to taking the comms shop down to Sarah and me, if I can't get the leaks to stop," Scaramucci told POLITICO.

During his first day in the White House on Monday, Scaramucci met with current communications staffers and warned about leaks coming from the office. "I offered amnesty in the meeting, but that decision is above my rank," Scaramucci added.

Short said he had not been involved in any leaks. "Allegations I ever leaked anything are demonstrably false," Short said.

Short is expected to be the first in a wave of staffers closely aligned with Priebus to be shown the door.

He was closely aligned with press secretary Sean Spicer, who resigned on Friday after Scaramucci was appointed to the communications role. Short was scorned by many of his colleagues for quitting the Trump campaign, only to rejoin as a White House staffer because of Priebus.

In a story often retold by campaign staffers, they arrived at Trump Tower one morning, months before the election, to see Short's computer left open on his otherwise empty desk.

The next time he was seen by former campaign staffers was in January, on their first day in the White House, where some were stunned to learn that they were going to have to work alongside him or for some of the press assistants subordinate to him.

Short said he had been on a part-time assignment from the RNC and decided to return to Washington "to do my real job." He added: "I never ceased working on behalf of the ticket."

Scaramucci said in remarks to reporters Friday that he couldn't guarantee who will remain in the press shop, aside from social media director Dan Scavino and communications strategist Hope Hicks, both longtime aides to Trump. He also named Sanders to succeed Spicer as press secretary.

Spicer was in the White House on Monday but spent most of the day alone in his office, according to people who were in the building.

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