Anthony Scaramucci, that dude who served as President Donald Trump's Communications Director for a whopping ten full days, is back. And for some reason, he's dancing.
To promote his upcoming book, Trump The Blue-Collar President, the Mooch recalled his short run in the Trump administration through interpretive dance for a very embarrassing video with the New York Post.
SEE ALSO: Obama shut down Scaramucci so hard in 2010 he's probably still shookAfter a bit of swearing, Scaramucci introduces his interpretive dance segment, "Mooch Moves," which he claims represents his days in the White House.
From day 1 (spent "cleaning house") and day 4 (when he missed the birth of his own son) to day 11 (when he was removed from office,) take a painful trip down memory lane with the man who played one of the smallest roles in recent political history.
Before you watch this video, however, let me just warn you it's a pretty painful sight — one which you'll likely immediately wish you could unsee. Take it from those who've already watched on Twitter:
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Please. We're all so tired. No more "Mooch Moves."
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