Discussion: Mooch: I Was Right About Bannon, But Rest Of Wolff Book ‘Doesn’t Seem Right’

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Oh, yeah, Mooch. Something about you doesn’t “seem right” either.

(The feces slinging begins…)

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Memo to Mooch: Go home. Turn off all communication devices. Pull the drapes. Stay there. Shut up.

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The Mooch has decided to suck his own dick in public. I guess he’s overcome his innate modesty.

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Does anyone want to hear anything out of this fucking greasy little parasite mouth? Hope he gets hit by a fucking bus.

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He’s already been thrown under one.

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Then back that fucker up!

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When these Trump inner-circle people talk about each other there’s of course the dung-slinging that’s natural to them but it’s also weirdly like some clown documentary where clowns sit in costume in their dressing rooms and talk learnedly about the other clowns, their strengths and weaknesses and so forth.

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The thing is, I have no doubt that much of the book involves misinterpretation, misunderstanding, misconception, and generally dickishness, because Michael Wolff wrote it. He is the archetype of the Brit who thinks he knows all about American politics and yet has huge blind spots due to what are basically prejudices about Americans and, yeah, he’s kind of got the instincts of a shallow Penny Dreadful dick to boot even when he’s doing good work.

But all that said, I really can’t imagine someone better suited to write this book. If anyone really knows, and knows how to report, on byzantine, backstabbing, spiteful chaos, it’s him.

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Apparently, Wolff has hours and hours of tapes filled with damning evidence—spoken by Trump’s oh-so-loyal staff.

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"(I think Bannon) started focusing on his own brand and it was damaging and not the right thing to do.”

You would know, right, Mooch? Been there, done that.

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And there’s this…

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Oh my….this is delicious news. No wonder they’re so afraid.

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Trump Shill: “Bannon is only interested in promoting his own brand.”

Irony isn’t just dead, it’s been abducted, tortured, murdered, and stuffed into the trunk of a burning car.

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Speaking of The Book, is this even news any more? The Daily Beast has a small item, which is astonishing in itself, about how the President of the United Fucking States can’t function in the job, repeats himself all the time, and doesn’t recognize people. Seriously though, does any thinking person not know this?

The bombshell book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, describes a scene where, at Mar-a-Lago, just before the new year, “a heavily made-up Trump failed to recognize a succession of old friends.”

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CNN: We are tired of being called Fake News so we’re going to make The Mooch a regular feature every day of 2018 because he’s such relevant, very news.

A few weeks back I read a breathless story on CNN about Trump not tweeting…for four hours.

I believe that CNN tries to be accurate, but their content is often not news.

The loose-tongued cokehead denouncing the the loose-tongued wino.

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I suppose that there is room enough in his mouth for both his and Chiselin’ Trump’s dicks at the same time.

Dear TPM - regardless of network coverage, do we really need to read about every tidbit from this guy here? It’s noise, not news…

Most problematic quote (IMHO):

“He’s for Steve, we’re for the President” -

  1. Anyone “for the President” in this scenario is ultimately really for themselves because Quid Pro Quo is the governing factor of what happens in the White House these days.

  2. It seems everyone associated with this administration is “for” one person or another in this brawl, but no one is for the country, as we have (for centuries now) presumed an administration would/should be…

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