00:01:22.120He's been through the ringer. You want to
00:01:23.740talk about lawfare you want to talk about the justice system being uh abused and weaponized
00:01:29.900against somebody this is your poster boy right here the great mr roger stone what's up roger
00:01:36.760anthony great to be with you first of all congratulations for the extraordinary success
00:01:42.640of your hit show on 77 wabc the most powerful influential am radio station in america today
00:01:50.880It is, right? The cream rises to the top, Roger. Don't we know this?
00:01:57.900I love being on before you. It's great.
00:02:01.160Yeah, yeah. You're on before me and a great lineup of guests and some real, real honest talk about what's going on.
00:02:09.480I mean, you've been through the mill. I can't imagine you're afraid of much more because, you know, you've been through it.
00:02:17.240That 29 armed agents busting down your door at 6 a.m. with, of course, CNN right there to capture it all.
00:02:27.020That's got to leave you with quite the bad taste in your mouth for our government.
00:02:31.320How do you how do you continue to want to do good and make a difference in this country when the country has screwed you so?
00:02:40.280Well, the real irony, Anthony, of course, is that long after my trial, long after the president recognized that I was prostituted, not because I did anything wrong, not because I broke the law, but because I refused to testify falsely against him.
00:02:58.260Long after that, the BuzzFeed sued the Department of Justice, forcing them to release Robert Mueller's final completely unredacted report,
00:03:08.840in which even he admitted that he'd found no evidence of Russian collusion or WikiLeaks collaboration, any other misdeed on my part.
00:03:17.300All of that information, by the way, withheld from my defense attorneys at trial.
00:03:24.560I think people now realize the Russian collusion hoax was the greatest single dirty trick and abuse of power in American political history.
00:03:33.660Nothing were nothing less than the use of the full authority of the federal government and the extraordinary capabilities of our intelligence agencies to try an illicit effort to remove a duly elected president, Donald Trump.
00:03:46.700Yes, you have to. You know, I don't know how you deal with bitterness.
00:03:54.180Maybe a lot of people become very vengeful. But to see that that whole the the the Steele dossier, the Russian collusion, all the lies that were coming out and no accountability whatsoever.
00:04:07.040The only victims, the only people that had to suffer for that were people like you that were picked out by the Justice Department, a weaponized Justice Department and screwed over.
00:04:18.780And and are you are you bitter? Do you have access to grind?
00:04:22.100Do you want to see some people fall and get that vengeance?
00:04:26.700Well, I think we should recalibrate the justice system so we rebalance the scales of justice.
00:04:56.320I mean, how do you lie about something that doesn't really happen yet?
00:04:58.840James Comey lied. John Brennan, the CIA director, lied. Hillary Clinton lied. All these people lied.
00:05:06.240They lied about material things. Any misstatement I made was completely immaterial. In other words, no underlying crime to hide.
00:05:15.600Am I bitter? No, I'm not bitter. I'm grateful. I'm grateful, first of all, to God that he heard my prayers.
00:05:20.980I'm grateful to Donald Trump that he recognized that I was a political prisoner and politically persecuted in an effort to get him.
00:05:31.000It wasn't about me. It was about him and the American people.
00:05:33.760In the end, they saw through it. They saw through the whole thing, despite the collaboration between big media and and the Democrat Party.
00:05:42.880I was I was so they call it black pilled where you just feel at a loss and there's really you feel powerless to do anything like you're just on another entity's roller coaster.
00:05:55.340And I was feeling that way before the election.
00:05:58.100I really thought Camilla had a chance because I didn't trust them at all to run an honest election.
00:06:04.220I still don't think they did run an honest election.
00:06:06.420I think it was just there were so many people that voted for Trump.
00:06:11.100but um you you get in these uh situations where you have such a distrust of the government
00:06:18.840and you hope that donald trump getting in there and what he's doing isn't just this speed bump
00:06:25.000it isn't just a a kind of a pause on the road to ruin as i like to call it uh that that the left
00:06:33.500had put us on for many years um how are you feeling these days about the prospect the future
00:06:40.560prospects of America? Well, first of all, as you know, in politics, a week is a lifetime. So
00:06:46.140anybody who wants to prognosticate what's going to happen in the midterm elections, it's far too
00:06:51.720early to say. I do know this. Donald Trump is an enormously stubborn and determined individual,
00:06:57.820and he has one goal, which is to restore prosperity, peace, and justice to the country.
00:07:05.620And I think he's going to do that. It's like turning around an ocean liner. It's not going
00:07:09.660to happen in 100 days. It's not going to happen in 200 days. Can it happen in four years? Most
00:07:14.720definitely. He already recognizes that the key to a revival in the country is a boom economy
00:07:23.060between his efforts to get reasonable, fair trade agreements for their trading partners,
00:07:30.480lower taxes on all Americans, not just the wealthy, but across the board tax reduction,
00:07:35.640And plus start to cut not the millions, not the billions, but the trillions of dollars of waste, fraud and corruption that Elon Musk has uncovered.
00:07:45.600Those three things together can give us a boom economy and you'll have Republican presidents elected as far as the eye can see.
00:07:53.100you know when when the opposition as far as democrat republican uh goes whoever's in power
00:08:02.920there's the opposition and they never want to give kudos to the party in power at the time
00:08:09.340but this seems bigger than that to to just try to smear every single thing that this president
00:08:17.840does to try to stand in the way of every single thing to literally go down to a foreign country
00:08:23.900to attempt to bring back a convicted criminal uh from el salvador uh they are going to lengths
00:08:34.680that i don't think is just being the opposition hey we're on the other side we have to do this
00:08:40.700you know a lot of people look back uh to um tip o'neill and ronald reagan you know that i believe
00:08:46.980were two people that they knew what what America needed, even if they didn't agree with each other.
00:08:53.120We are in such a horrible place politically politically right now, because I don't believe
00:08:57.800that there's any common ground anymore. Well, first of all, things are much larger
00:09:03.620than Republican and Democrat. I think you had largely a realignment in the last election,
00:09:08.700which common sense Democrats like Robert Kennedy, like Tulsi Gabbard, like Rod Blagojevich and others
00:09:15.700recognized that there were really two sets of beliefs here.
00:09:20.560This is a fight between the insiders and an outsider.
00:09:24.740This is a fight between those who believe in war and censorship,
00:09:29.020who don't think we should examine the safety of the drugs we're giving our families,
00:09:34.140the purity of the food that we're feeding our families,
00:09:37.040and those who favor peace, free speech,
00:09:40.980and who want to get to the bottom of why we're having childhood chronic disease epidemic in this country.
00:09:47.420We're the wealthiest country on Earth, yet all of our health statistics are in the toilet.
00:09:53.920This grand coalition between Donald Trump and the Make America Healthy branch of the libertarian movement,
00:10:05.040Democrat movement, I think is a reset for our entire politics.
00:10:10.480Let's put it another way. The old Democrat Party, the party of John Kennedy, the party of Chip O'Neill, the party that believed in strong national defense, believed in capitalism, believed in God, believed in free enterprise.
00:10:22.580That Democrat Party no longer exists as a reality. It's been kidnapped by a group of radical Marxist leftists.
00:10:35.280Right. They're emptying out the mental institutions, as a great man says.
00:10:39.860No, what you say is true. It's very hard to examine those who are arguing that a that a that a an illegal member of a terrorist gang who is not a U.S. citizen should not be deported to his home country and stay there, that he should be brought back.
00:10:59.480I don't understand the politics of that. I don't know where the votes are in that. There are no votes in that that I can see.
00:11:05.280Like most of the most of the stuff that the Democrats seem to be doing, I think years ago would have been kept a little more covert because it's so blatantly un-American, such an unpopular thing to want to do.
00:11:20.840If you really just look at, I think, not the fringe, but the American people, the ones that voted, and even though they had smeared Donald Trump, tried to imprison him, indicted him, and tried to kill him, literally, still got elected.
00:11:38.700So I feel that gave me a little hope that that the American people at least see through this this lying machine that has been our our leadership for so long.
00:11:53.280I just hope that continues, because like you said, people are fickle.
00:11:58.180I mean, I never understand when they put a poll out and one day later it's different.
00:12:02.720I'm like, who are the people that changed their mind in one day?
00:12:05.440Like what idiot saw something on the news and went, yeah, OK, forget it.
00:12:08.960I'm I'm changing my vote. But I get me. I want to get into something else real quick.
00:12:15.320Of course, astronaut Mark Kelly, you had a little beef with him, a little blow up.
00:12:22.320I'm going to I want to play the clip of him addressing what you said. Is that OK, Roger?
00:12:26.980Sure. Go ahead. And then I'll tell you the truth. Let's play Mark Kelly talking about Roger Stone.
00:12:32.480hey the other day roger stone called for me to be executed yeah that roger stone donald trump's
00:12:39.080buddy uh and it's because i called out this administration on their corruption how they're
00:12:45.120using mean coins and stable coins for donald trump to make money it should be illegal so we
00:12:51.500introduced legislation to do that to keep him president vice president members of congress from
00:12:56.660taking these uh what should be illegal acts not who we are as a country it's not right
00:13:01.280But what Roger Stone said is really, really dangerous.
00:13:06.180My wife, Gabby Giffords, was nearly assassinated.
00:14:02.320And therefore, I said, I believe that was treasonous and that therefore he should stand trial and that if convicted, that he should be executed consistent with federal law.
00:14:17.000I did not say he should be assassinated.
00:14:18.480I did not say he should be arbitrarily executed.
00:14:20.360I said he should stand trial because I believe that that is treasonous.
00:14:24.720Yes. You see, now what happens is the fake news gets ginned up by the Daily Beast and Apple News and smart news and all these fake news outlets.
00:14:35.880And they recycle his version of what happened, which isn't even remotely close to what I actually said, because what I said is correct.
00:14:43.420I believe this is treasonous. I believe you should therefore be charged, go through a fair trial.
00:14:48.480And if convicted, yes, capital punishment is you can check the federal law.
00:14:53.220That is the that is the prescribed sentence for treason.
00:14:58.380So you see, they just smear you and try to use this for their political fundraising.
00:15:03.560They're the ones, by the way, who I didn't hear Kelly complaining about the two attempts on President Donald Trump's life.
00:15:10.020We still don't know anything about them.
00:15:12.260No, no, nothing. Because, well, I tend to believe that maybe some people were involved that are in the public eye these days. I don't know. I'm not a big conspiracy guy. But when so many facts or seemingly accurate things that that happened on those days where these assassins were trying to take his life, it makes you think, Roger, makes you think.
00:15:41.980Well, it's just hard. It's hard for me to understand how the local police, the state police and the Secret Service know for 92 minutes that there's a man inside the sealed perimeter of the event who both is seen with a gun and a rangefinder.
00:15:55.700But no one informed President Trump's direct security detail, and he wasn't, therefore, evacuated, as would have been required under the Secret Service protocols.
00:16:06.940How is it that the Secret Service, the state police, and the local police are on three different radio frequencies that can't speak to each other?
00:16:15.860How is it that we can see still photographs and video of the man they say was the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, speaking to somebody on the phone, but they tell us that his phone can't be unencrypted so we don't know who it is he was speaking to?
00:16:33.600And then, of course, just the same way they hosed out the back of the limousine an hour after JFK was killed, they hose off the roof of the building where they tell us Crooks shot from to ensure that we couldn't test any DNA he may have left behind.
00:16:55.100You know, I don't think I've ever heard of an assassination attempt, at least in the last 100, 200 years even, where people were saying, there he is, before the shots were taken.
00:17:10.500Usually it's after the assassin fires where people go, hey, I saw him.
00:17:24.200and trump was allowed to continue to speak on that stage under a you know a spotlight and the sun
00:17:31.560shining on him a perfect target uh and yeah nothing was done and and we're just supposed to
00:17:37.560believe that you know the the plausible deniability has gotten a little ragged around the edges these
00:17:44.160days roger i mean back in the old days at least there was some substantial plausible deniability
00:17:50.140But these days, I mean, they're not even trying.
00:17:53.700No, and look, several congressional investigators have established that the counter sniper got the shooter within his sights.
00:18:02.860But rather than shooting and killing him, he's pointing a gun at the president or the future president of the United States, a protected presidential candidate.
00:18:10.760He waits until the guy gets off eight rounds before he finally takes him out.
00:18:15.020So like I say, there's a lot of – far more questions here than answers, but we don't see the Secret Service nor the FBI nor any other federal entity providing any answers.
00:18:26.760The situation surrounding the attempt in West Palm Beach is just as shady.
00:18:43.520How did he obtain a gun? How did he hide for 18 hours outside the golf course undetected?
00:18:50.400And these are there's these are very odd questions, connections with Ukraine, connections with other, you know, nefarious people and governments.
00:19:01.540And what? Why do you think Trump, now that he's got the seat, doesn't do more?
00:19:08.640Or do you think maybe he is doing more behind the scenes?
00:19:11.200You think, hey, I got the seat now. I'm going to dig into this. They try to kill me, man.
00:19:15.940I am really going to see what happened here.
00:19:19.580You would certainly think that our new FBI director, if I have a high degree of confidence in, would be examining these issues.
00:19:26.920You would suspect that the attorney general would do so.
00:19:31.460But so far, you know, we don't have any new answers.
00:19:35.680I noticed Congressman Stubbe from Florida, who's on the Intelligence Committee, says the committee has not been briefed, even a classified briefing as to what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:20:00.800He is he is so committed to radical change that really endangers the deep state and their operatives and their power, control and money.
00:20:11.360I just pray that they do not try to assassinate him again.
00:20:15.220Yeah, I think obviously before the election would have been a little more advantageous because then their candidate or their puppet might have been in there and it might be a little tough now to get rid of him.
00:22:36.900If the Internet had existed in 1973, 74, Nixon would have survived.
00:22:42.640The problem here was you had a monolithic media, three major broadcast networks, a handful of national news magazines, a few major newspapers, and that was it.
00:22:55.900There was no platform with which to counterpunch, no platform with which to put forward the counter narrative.
00:23:03.320We now know, based on declassified federal documents, the CIA was well aware of the plan to break into the Watergate in advance, that they infiltrated the burglar team, that four of the eight Watergate burglars were still actively on the payroll of the CIA, still reporting to their handlers.
00:23:22.980Nixon was a grave danger to the deep state.
00:23:26.480If you look in his biography, if you look in the diary of his chief of staff, Bob Haldeman, he was planning to take power from the CIA.
00:23:34.160He was going to follow Dwight Eisenhower's advice in regard to the military-industrial complex.
00:23:41.500So Nixon was preparing to take power away from unelected bureaucrats in our foreign policy apparatus.
00:23:48.420and therefore he was a grave danger to the deep state.
00:23:53.580He also knew, quite candidly, who had killed John F. Kennedy.
00:23:59.140He was a danger from that point of view as well.
00:24:02.360So they took him out in a silent coup.
00:24:04.820They didn't assassinate him the way that Kennedy,
00:24:07.660or they later would try to assassinate Reagan and Trump.
00:24:12.280But in retrospect, the real tragedy here is the greatness of his record gets lost
00:24:18.200Yes. In the ashes of Watergate. I mean, he he he reached a strategic arms limitation with the with the Russians, which saved this country tens of billions of dollars in defense spending.
00:24:28.680Right. He brought China in out of the cold at a time that China is a dirt poor agrarian society.
00:24:36.380Few Chinese have indoor plumbing. The rural areas have no electricity. They're not a military threat to us.
00:24:42.140They're not an economic threat to us. He plays them off skillfully against the Russians to get a strategic arms limitation agreement.
00:24:49.320There's no way for Nixon to look 30 years down the road and see that Bill Clinton is going to give them most favored nation trading status and sell them our top military missile targeting secrets.
00:25:01.940This is what has made them the danger they are today. Nixon ends the war in Vietnam. Nixon desegregates all the public schools without incident or bloodshed.
00:25:12.140Nixon does away with the military draft. Nixon gives us the 18-year-old vote. Nixon unilaterally saves Israel from total annihilation in the 1973 Yom Kippur War over the objections of Kissinger, over the objections of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, over the objections of his entire foreign policy apparatus.
00:25:33.100It is Nixon who says, no, airlift thirty seven million dollars in lethal aid to the Israelis and do it now because Israel had their backs against the sea.
00:25:43.420Yeah, it's I don't think. Unfortunately, I think a little too much time went by for people that experienced his presidency to go, wow, boy, that was that was a big load.
00:25:57.420They dumped all over him. But historically, I think he's coming out looking like a better a better leader and a better president without the Watergate thing really being the only thing that people remember about him.
00:26:14.880I think as time goes by, history will treat him more kindly
00:26:17.660when you simply look at his various accomplishments.
00:26:20.400He was an extraordinarily capable president, and it is a durable record.
00:26:24.080Unfortunately, the left just keeps their insert.