KEY POINTS
  • White House communications director Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci's brief and rocky tenure came to a sudden end Monday.
  • He's one of four men who have already held the role so far showing just how tough it is to hang on in the Trump White House.
  • Here's what his successor can learn from Scaramucci.
Anthony Scaramucci stands by during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, July 21, 2017.

Former White House communications director Anthony ("the Mooch") Scaramucci was gone before he had a chance to unpack. His brief and rocky tenure came to a sudden end Monday afternoon when he was ousted at the request of new Chief of Staff John Kelly.

Scaramucci's ouster was stunning, but makes sense. As Ryan Lizza pointed out in The New Yorker Monday, "No chief of staff would want to step into the role with a communications director who seemed to be super-empowered by the President and was talking to reporters as if he, not the chief of staff, ran the White House."