Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
+1. Also, where there's hedge funds and blow, there are hookers. Any woman who gets involved with a guy like this better insist on multiple layers of protection.
Yep. Models and bottles. I would be *shocked* if Mooch can get any kind of security clearance. He is so clearly a coke addict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
I'm a conservative, older DCUM poster and was wondering about that myself.
If it is was OK to use a coke by a former us president, why is it not ok to use a coke for the current president's staff?
I'm pretty anti-cocaine myself. So I'd classify it as never okay. But if you can't see the difference with experimenting with Coke in college, 25 years before becoming POTUS! And active, ongoing use while serving as a key member of POTUS's staff, DCUM can't help you.
Sorta how GWB was fine, even though he was a recovering alcoholic, because that was in his past, and he had learned to control the illness. But a POTUS who was an active alcohol would be an issue.
Unless you know for a fact Scaramucci used coke that day before that interview, you are using drug related characteristics to support your argument he overplayed his hand. You don't need to use these to support your premise if you have proof. Otherwise, STFU, Becky.
Are you suggesting that he just acts that way and uses that kind of language typically?!
Why does this shock you, snowflake? Do this little experiment: Go to any of the 5 Boroughs and walk very slowly down the middle any busy sidewalk leading to a subway during rush hour with an oversized parcel or piece of luggage.
I'm glad this does shock you. Me? Not one bit: it means we are getting somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
I'm a conservative, older DCUM poster and was wondering about that myself.
If it is was OK to use a coke by a former us president, why is it not ok to use a coke for the current president's staff?
I'm pretty anti-cocaine myself. So I'd classify it as never okay. But if you can't see the difference with experimenting with Coke in college, 25 years before becoming POTUS! And active, ongoing use while serving as a key member of POTUS's staff, DCUM can't help you.
Sorta how GWB was fine, even though he was a recovering alcoholic, because that was in his past, and he had learned to control the illness. But a POTUS who was an active alcohol would be an issue.
Unless you know for a fact Scaramucci used coke that day before that interview, you are using drug related characteristics to support your argument he overplayed his hand. You don't need to use these to support your premise if you have proof. Otherwise, STFU, Becky.
If you've ever worked with coked-up finance guys, you would recognize that rant b/c you would have heard similar at work, from similar douchebags. Its a type.
If we had to have ironclad proof before discussing anything on this website, it wouldn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
I'm a conservative, older DCUM poster and was wondering about that myself.
If it is was OK to use a coke by a former us president, why is it not ok to use a coke for the current president's staff?
I'm pretty anti-cocaine myself. So I'd classify it as never okay. But if you can't see the difference with experimenting with Coke in college, 25 years before becoming POTUS! And active, ongoing use while serving as a key member of POTUS's staff, DCUM can't help you.
Sorta how GWB was fine, even though he was a recovering alcoholic, because that was in his past, and he had learned to control the illness. But a POTUS who was an active alcohol would be an issue.
Unless you know for a fact Scaramucci used coke that day before that interview, you are using drug related characteristics to support your argument he overplayed his hand. You don't need to use these to support your premise if you have proof. Otherwise, STFU, Becky.
Are you suggesting that he just acts that way and uses that kind of language typically?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
I'm a conservative, older DCUM poster and was wondering about that myself.
If it is was OK to use a coke by a former us president, why is it not ok to use a coke for the current president's staff?
I'm pretty anti-cocaine myself. So I'd classify it as never okay. But if you can't see the difference with experimenting with Coke in college, 25 years before becoming POTUS! And active, ongoing use while serving as a key member of POTUS's staff, DCUM can't help you.
Sorta how GWB was fine, even though he was a recovering alcoholic, because that was in his past, and he had learned to control the illness. But a POTUS who was an active alcohol would be an issue.
Unless you know for a fact Scaramucci used coke that day before that interview, you are using drug related characteristics to support your argument he overplayed his hand. You don't need to use these to support your premise if you have proof. Otherwise, STFU, Becky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
+1. Also, where there's hedge funds and blow, there are hookers. Any woman who gets involved with a guy like this better insist on multiple layers of protection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
He is gross. Forget his pedigree. He is gross. Any woman who had two ounces of intelligence and self respect would stay far away. Yuck.
Obviously his wife didn't have even two ounces of intelligence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
I'm a conservative, older DCUM poster and was wondering about that myself.
If it is was OK to use a coke by a former us president, why is it not ok to use a coke for the current president's staff?
I'm pretty anti-cocaine myself. So I'd classify it as never okay. But if you can't see the difference with experimenting with Coke in college, 25 years before becoming POTUS! And active, ongoing use while serving as a key member of POTUS's staff, DCUM can't help you.
Sorta how GWB was fine, even though he was a recovering alcoholic, because that was in his past, and he had learned to control the illness. But a POTUS who was an active alcohol would be an issue.
Unless you know for a fact Scaramucci used coke that day before that interview, you are using drug related characteristics to support your argument he overplayed his hand. You don't need to use these to support your premise if you have proof. Otherwise, STFU, Becky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
He is gross. Forget his pedigree. He is gross. Any woman who had two ounces of intelligence and self respect would stay far away. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jim Acosta just left his wife and kids of 20+ years because now he's famous and can pull ass. It's written about in the dailys how random women are in and out of his DC apartment. Jim's a stud, women are fawning for him, he's having so much "fun" now.
But a banker married to a gold digger for 3 years now scoring pretty women is the grossest thing ever?
You lefties are such hypocrites.
Jim Acosta wasn't just installed as the WH communications director.
Sorry if you cons can't tell the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.
I'm a conservative, older DCUM poster and was wondering about that myself.
If it is was OK to use a coke by a former us president, why is it not ok to use a coke for the current president's staff?
I'm pretty anti-cocaine myself. So I'd classify it as never okay. But if you can't see the difference with experimenting with Coke in college, 25 years before becoming POTUS! And active, ongoing use while serving as a key member of POTUS's staff, DCUM can't help you.
Sorta how GWB was fine, even though he was a recovering alcoholic, because that was in his past, and he had learned to control the illness. But a POTUS who was an active alcohol would be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Jim Acosta just left his wife and kids of 20+ years because now he's famous and can pull ass. It's written about in the dailys how random women are in and out of his DC apartment. Jim's a stud, women are fawning for him, he's having so much "fun" now.
But a banker married to a gold digger for 3 years now scoring pretty women is the grossest thing ever?
You lefties are such hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
He is gross. Forget his pedigree. He is gross. Any woman who had two ounces of intelligence and self respect would stay far away. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see The Mooch being a total horndog. My guess is that The Mooch will be banging a lot of SEC-educated GOP operatives in their 20s over the next year. He seems to have no self-control.
He's filthy rich, handsome, Harvard Law School. high profile high status job. And now single. Yes, he can and should pull plenty of prime talent. Why wouldn't he?
Besides this divorce helps him fufill the typical conservative white male dream ; getting rid of an aging wife for a younger one . Wash , rinse, repeat .
He's 50 and she was only in her 30s.
I worked on Wall Street after college for several years in the late 90s. This guy is a coke addict.