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u/gabe_ · 50 pointsr/politics

Right? I don't give a flying fuck what this guy has to say... about anything.

This is the same schmuck who, less than a year ago, WROTE A FUCKING BOOK about how fucking wonderful Trump is.

The dude is a shameless hack who's just out to make a quick buck on his 15 minutes of fame.

u/CH2A88 · 6 pointsr/Impeach_Trump

He's not tho, he's only back in the media to basically get publicity after his Trump ass kissing book got no sales and didn't help Trump in the midterms.

u/accuraul · 2 pointsr/politics

Never forget that Mooch wrote a book not even that long ago praising Trump. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1546075925/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0

u/rustyseapants · 1 pointr/FoxBrain


Trump, the Blue-Collar President Hardcover – October 23, 2018

What if Scaramucci wasn't fired from being Press Secretary, wouldn't he still been in Trump's camp?

u/DevilsTrigonometry · 1 pointr/Impeach_Trump

I would probably have been willing to embrace him (cautiously) if he'd gone directly from hilarious Steve-Bannon-cocksucking quips to calling Trump a fascist. At the time he was fired, he was barely even compromised - he hadn't officially started yet, and his 'service' mostly consisted of praising Trump on TV a few times. Before that, he'd been a mostly clean and unremarkable rich asshole.

But no, he instead tried to get back in Trump's good graces by writing that absurd book.

I don't believe for a second that he thinks Trump's fascism is bad or wrong. He was more than happy to defend it as long as he thought he could be one of the elite, and he was willing to stay silent as long as it wasn't damaging his personal financial interests. Only now, a year after publishing his bootlicking memoir, confronted by the threat of a recession caused by Trump's trade policies, is he finally changing his tune. It's cynical bullshit.