“Next morning, where the two had sat
They found no trace of dog or cat;
And some folks think unto this day
That burglars stole that pair away!
But the truth about the cat and pup
Is this: they ate each other up!”
If only.
“Next morning, where the two had sat
They found no trace of dog or cat;
And some folks think unto this day
That burglars stole that pair away!
But the truth about the cat and pup
Is this: they ate each other up!”
If only.
But Mooch is not wrong. And he can’t do any harm now.
I find it hard to believe Trump would do a con that involves a former rabid supporter calling him a racist, talking about his “depredations,” and urging people to trash him in public the way they do in private.
And to members of the so-called resistance, please leave room on the off-ramp for those willing to admit their mistakes.
We can talk about forgiveness after Trump and the GOP are out of power. While they are still doing damage to this country and it’s people, no way.
Again, the fake prez is reacting like a delinquent seventh grader.
It’s the Art of the Con to do what no one suspects you’re capable of.
I’m all for the spirit of what the Mooch is saying here, and I applaud his style in taking on his former boss. I hope he presses his case incessantly. But all that said, can anyone figure out what this actually means?
"I’m not concerned with being on the right side of history — I’m determined to ensure that good people are the ones who end up writing it.”
Franken & Scaramucci in 2020!
A Cicero for out time!
Somewhat better than The Mooch & The Cooch…
Face value? I agree. Significant? We shall see, one way or another.
Not plausible, I agree.
He’s telling us that he’s less concerned for his own personal reputation and more concerned that Team Trump not get to write the history of this era.
To what extent that’s true is a separate matter.
Hmm. Okay, I can see that reading. Just weirdly said, I guess!
Well, classically, sure, by offering seeming proofs of your integrity and sincerity, all that. But if this were a con it would involve Trump doing something that flies in the face of a longstanding severe mental illness that requires him to think of and present himself as a titanically glorious and flawless entity. Seems likelier to me that this is what it seems to be.
When you’ve lost the Mooch… what can be left
This is a generational war inside a crime family.
There are too many big words in that post for Trump to have read and understood it.
Pelosi as Barnes Wallis?
As amusing as it is to see Mooch irritating Trump…
Wonder if it just provides Trump with exhibition bouts with a sparing partner way below his weight class.
Wake me up when Mooch breaks one of Trump’s ribs or opens up a nasty long un-closable gash over an eye.
He’ll always have Spicer, and his remaindered book.