Anthony Scaramucci served briefly as communications director during Donald Truomp’s term as POTUS … so he professes, I presume, to have some sort of inside knowledge on the state of what passes for the former Liar in Chief’s mind.
The Mooch said this weekend that the former Philanderer in Chief is going to “implode” before the Nov., 5 election.
Someone will have to explain what occurs when someone implodes. I don’t know that Scaramucci, a lawyer by profession, can answer that medical/psychological question.
However, it does present an interesting scenario to ponder while the legal system continues to do its work on the former POTUS.
The 45th POTUS is playing the tough-guy card, telling us he’ll appeal the conviction handed down this week in the hush money case. Jurors deliberated about nine hours and then return a verdict that convicted the defendant on all 34 felony counts.
The ex-POTUS is entitled to appeal. I certainly don’t begrudge him from exercising his constitutional right to appeal this duly constituted decision by a jury of his peers.
But what does an implosion look like? He might begin spouting nonsense. He could physically attack a reporter who dares question him about how he feels being the only ex-president ever convicted of a crime, let alone multiple felonies.
The one-time big man seems considerably smaller now that he joins other convicted felons facing the prospect of jail time.
Does that cause an implosion? I’m willing to wait for it.
The hilarious part is “ jury of his peers”. Not even close! How do you get a jury of HIS peers in New York, the bluest of the blue!