The firing was just business -- but this is personal (via toofab)
"I think the guy is a very bad guy, and remember — he went after my wife on Twitter," he said. "Do I look like Ted Cruz? I'm an Italian kid from New York. I'm from Long Island, you can't go after my family.""The Mooch" — who served as White House Director of Communications for exactly eleven days in 2017 — vowed to keep punching "until Mr Trump goes through the ropes.
He was speaking in New York after the Kentucky gubernatorial election earlier this month, after Democratic nominee Andy Beshear beat incumbent Republican Governor Matt Bevin in the once-Trump stronghold state — or as Scaramucci put it, Trump "got schmeisted"."And you know who's going to be working the next 362 days? Let me tell you how many Mooches that is. That's 32 Mooches. Each Mooch is 11 days.
Scaramucci, who has been married to Deirdre Ball since 2014, said he doesn't believe Trump's Twitter account should be shut down.
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