It's just "politics" for four guys. In America guys like Scaramucci "The Mooch" always find a way back > Skybridge.
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the real power is not on-stage - it's all those Hedge Fund managers.
Published on May 10, 2019
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This week, the Sin City calendar included the 10th Annual Skybridge Alternatives Conference, known as SALT.
It's your standard rich-meet-powerful confab, the kind of thing you'd find in Davos or Aspen. With one notable exception: this one is run by Anthony Scaramucci.
Skybridge is The Mooch's investment company. At its height, say in 2017, SALT was pretty mega: former heads of state and a-list entertainers appeared on stage. But then Scaramucci's fortunes changed in July 2017 when he took a job as President Trump's White House Communications Director. That resulted in one of the all-time great Washington faceplants. Eleven days into the job, Scaramucci was fired, and his brand was beclowned.
The Mooch was alone. There was no SALT conference in 2018.
But a year is a long time, and the finance world has once again opened its arms to Scaramucci. SALT 2019 lacked some of the star power of previous years, but the Mooch did get some heavy-hitters: former White House chief of staff John Kelly was the keynote guest. Other panels included Chris Christie and Jeff Sessions.
Some Democrats showed up, too — former Obama advisers Valerie Jarrett and Susan Rice were here. Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard stopped by, too.
At the center of it all was a man who many people in politics left for dead. But at SALT at least, The Mooch is very much alive.
"My issues with the president are not what he's doing. He's got some very very good policies actually working for average people," Scaramucci told VICE News. "My issue with the president is how he's doing it. It's not what he's doing."
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It's your standard rich-meet-powerful confab, the kind of thing you'd find in Davos or Aspen. With one notable exception: this one is run by Anthony Scaramucci.
Skybridge is The Mooch's investment company. At its height, say in 2017, SALT was pretty mega: former heads of state and a-list entertainers appeared on stage. But then Scaramucci's fortunes changed in July 2017 when he took a job as President Trump's White House Communications Director. That resulted in one of the all-time great Washington faceplants. Eleven days into the job, Scaramucci was fired, and his brand was beclowned.
The Mooch was alone. There was no SALT conference in 2018.
But a year is a long time, and the finance world has once again opened its arms to Scaramucci. SALT 2019 lacked some of the star power of previous years, but the Mooch did get some heavy-hitters: former White House chief of staff John Kelly was the keynote guest. Other panels included Chris Christie and Jeff Sessions.
Some Democrats showed up, too — former Obama advisers Valerie Jarrett and Susan Rice were here. Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard stopped by, too.
At the center of it all was a man who many people in politics left for dead. But at SALT at least, The Mooch is very much alive.
"My issues with the president are not what he's doing. He's got some very very good policies actually working for average people," Scaramucci told VICE News. "My issue with the president is how he's doing it. It's not what he's doing."
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