Sean Spicer has resigned
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 10:14 am
Breaking news, more to come.
Bloomberg.com wrote:Trump has hired financier Anthony Scaramucci as his communications director. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer resigned in protest over Scaramucci’s hiring. The White House communications staff were meeting in Spicer’s office Friday morning, and applause was heard shortly before the Times report.
Scaramucci, 53, a campaign fundraiser for Trump and regular adviser during the presidential transition, has been mentioned for multiple jobs in the administration.
Will he do the Fandango?Bloomberg.com wrote:Trump has hired financier Anthony Scaramucci

That's very, very fright'ning.Director_Of_Promos wrote:




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I don't remember the circumstances of his departure, but so what?silvercamaro wrote:I see that a lot of people have forgotten that Clinton elbowed little Georgie Stephanopoulis out of that position back in the day.
I would think it would behoove you to pay attention to any such sentence if your horror and dismay is so great. Ignorance is not bliss.Bob78164 wrote:I don't remember the circumstances of his departure, but so what?silvercamaro wrote:I see that a lot of people have forgotten that Clinton elbowed little Georgie Stephanopoulis out of that position back in the day.
It doesn't really matter much to me who's speaking for this particular Administration. I have yet to see a reason to depart from my general policy that if the sentence begins, "Trump says . . . ." it's not worth my time to finish the sentence.
And he spells his name Stephanopoulos.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled performance of Bohemian Rhapsody. --Bob
Not worth my time because we have lots of experience proving that any resemblance between his words and the truth is strictly coincidental.Beebs52 wrote:I would think it would behoove you to pay attention to any such sentence if your horror and dismay is so great. Ignorance is not bliss.Bob78164 wrote:I don't remember the circumstances of his departure, but so what?silvercamaro wrote:I see that a lot of people have forgotten that Clinton elbowed little Georgie Stephanopoulis out of that position back in the day.
It doesn't really matter much to me who's speaking for this particular Administration. I have yet to see a reason to depart from my general policy that if the sentence begins, "Trump says . . . ." it's not worth my time to finish the sentence.
And he spells his name Stephanopoulos.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled performance of Bohemian Rhapsody. --Bob
Remarkably, I would agree with you on the last sentence. Just add the statements into the melange.Bob78164 wrote:Not worth my time because we have lots of experience proving that any resemblance between his words and the truth is strictly coincidental.Beebs52 wrote:I would think it would behoove you to pay attention to any such sentence if your horror and dismay is so great. Ignorance is not bliss.Bob78164 wrote:I don't remember the circumstances of his departure, but so what?
It doesn't really matter much to me who's speaking for this particular Administration. I have yet to see a reason to depart from my general policy that if the sentence begins, "Trump says . . . ." it's not worth my time to finish the sentence.
And he spells his name Stephanopoulos.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled performance of Bohemian Rhapsody. --Bob
I'll pay attention to what Donny does in the formal exercise of the power of his office. But I'll ignore what he says. --Bob
I would guess you could ask that about any administration.elwoodblues wrote:When you leave the Trump administration do you get your soul back, or is it gone for good?