Former White House Communications Director Anthony “The Mooch” Scaramucci has always had a Napoleonic complex, which causes him to try to act like a bigger ‘man’ than he really is. But the world’s richest man unsurprisingly had no issue cutting him back down to size.
Scaramucci was a guest on “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer” on Monday, where he discussed various political topics, including X owner Elon Musk’s attempt to change Washington and Musk’s relationship with President-elect Donald Trump. It is unclear why Blitzer viewed The Mooch as an ‘expert’ considering his tenure as a Trump employee proved so embarrassing it became a meme.
The segment began innocuously enough with Scaramucci explaining to Blitzer how instrumental Musk was in the presidential election, especially in Pennsylvania. Then, the Mooch’s tone changed.
He mocked Musk for having “a little bit of Potomac Fever” and scoffed at the idea the world’s richest man could change Washington. Scaramucci compared himself to Musk by claiming he once had this ‘disease.’
The Mooch closed his segment by channeling a mob boss by issuing a threat masquerading as a warning to the world’s richest man. […]
🚨 NEW: Anthony Scaramucci, who Trump famously fired after just 10 days, just issued a veiled threat to @elonmusk
“Lay off the gas on politics a little bit because these people could hurt you”
“There’s no need for you to get hurt”
What a sick dude. pic.twitter.com/iGaIrZWats
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 24, 2024
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