Trump's fascinating new White House Communications Director seems to006 Archivesfalling right into line with the administration's bizarre antics.
In a straight-up freaking weird phone interview with The New Yorker'sRyan Lizza on Wednesday, Anthony Scaramucci unloaded a ton of incendiary and utterly unforgettable quotes.
While projectile vomiting his words to the reporter, he managed to burn a load of bridges with everyone from Steve Bannon to Reince Priebus.
You need to read this thing in its entirety to fully comprehend how utterly mind-blowing it is, but for now here's what those who have already had the pleasure of reading have to say:
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Never. A. Dull. Moment.
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