The Great America Show - April 29, 2026


WOW! SCOTUS CRUSHES Dems Gerrymander Scam! GOP to GAIN MORE SEATS!


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The Supreme Court strikes down a gerrymandering voting rights act based on race in Louisiana, which could have implications for the midterms. Plus, President Trump hosts a state dinner with King and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom at the White House.

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00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us on yet another
00:00:06.860 beautiful day in america folks thanks so much for being with us tonight here on the great america
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00:00:21.520 america show some really really really big news today coming out of the supreme court as we're
00:00:27.140 We're going to expect cases to continue to roll in as they head off into summer break in just weeks.
00:00:33.120 We're going to talk to you about that in just a few moments, about the massive, massive case that they just ruled on.
00:00:39.940 I mean, this is landmark, and this could change the entire scope, the entire sphere of the midterm elections.
00:00:47.600 Before we get to that, President Trump hosting a state dinner last night with the king and the queen,
00:00:52.440 Throwing little jabs at the Democrats
00:00:55.440 He always finds a way to work it in there
00:00:57.080 And it's so brilliant
00:00:59.060 Take a listen
00:00:59.640 This is a great honor
00:01:00.700 And we welcome
00:01:02.920 Their Majesties King Charles III
00:01:06.060 And Queen Camilla
00:01:08.520 Of the United Kingdom
00:01:10.620 To the White House
00:01:12.040 Very special place
00:01:13.140 Very, very special
00:01:14.200 And I also want to
00:01:16.540 Before we really begin
00:01:18.260 I want to congratulate
00:01:19.200 Charles on having
00:01:21.960 made a fantastic speech today
00:01:24.460 at Congress. He got the Democrats
00:01:26.520 to say, and I've never been able to do that.
00:01:29.560 I couldn't believe it.
00:01:32.460 I couldn't believe it.
00:01:35.020 They liked him more than
00:01:36.480 they've ever liked any Republican
00:01:38.060 or Democrat, actually.
00:01:40.560 It's kind of funny. I mean, I thought
00:01:42.340 they hated Kings. I thought they weren't fans
00:01:44.360 of Kings. I thought they
00:01:45.580 hold rallies and protests
00:01:48.220 and they'll dye their hair blue and they get their noses
00:01:50.320 pierced and get the bullring that hangs through the nose.
00:01:53.440 I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
00:01:55.100 Teach your own.
00:01:56.500 But I thought that's what they did when when kings came to America.
00:02:00.180 Apparently, it's not the case.
00:02:01.760 Ilhan Omar had her phone out.
00:02:04.020 So excited to see a king.
00:02:05.720 So maybe it's time for President Trump to declare himself a king.
00:02:09.640 I don't know.
00:02:10.080 What do you guys think?
00:02:11.520 To some serious, very serious, big news of the day, folks.
00:02:15.880 Massive case out of the Supreme Court today.
00:02:18.180 the Supreme Court just struck down, folks, a gerrymandering voting rights violation act
00:02:24.800 based on a district in Louisiana. They're going to be set now to redraw the maps
00:02:30.700 and things are going to change and they're going to change for the better.
00:02:34.860 Just take a listen in on some of the key points from that ruling.
00:02:38.840 This at first blush here is a win for the plaintiffs who were not black plaintiffs.
00:02:43.280 they were non-minority voters who challenged this decision. These two districts that were
00:02:48.780 minority majority, essentially Louisiana had drawn up districts and then they were told in a legal
00:02:54.020 battle that they had not represented black and minority voters sufficiently. They went back and
00:02:59.180 drew a second district. So they had two of these minority majority districts. Well, then non-black
00:03:04.120 voters sued and said, this is now violating our rights on the basis of race. So it looks like this
00:03:10.060 is a 6-3 decision. There is one concurrence here, but it looks like the dissent sticks together with
00:03:14.900 Justices Kagan, Sotomayor, and Jackson. But here's what the majority says. They say in some
00:03:21.240 because the Voting Rights Act did not require Louisiana to create an additional majority-minority
00:03:26.840 district. No compelling interest justified the state's use of race in creating SB-8. That was
00:03:32.280 those two new districts. That map is an unconstitutional gerrymander, and its use would
00:03:38.180 violate the plaintiff's constitutional rights. Now, this opinion is almost 100 pages long. So
00:03:43.400 we're going through to see if it says something more broadly about the Voting Rights Act.
00:03:46.800 That had been the fear on the left that somehow this decision, if it was favorable for those
00:03:52.340 challenging these maps, that it would somehow do a big chunk out of the Voting Rights Act.
00:03:56.560 Haven't gotten to language that suggests that yet. It sounds like this decision is primarily
00:04:00.880 about what happened in Louisiana. So we'll keep digging through this. But for right now,
00:04:04.800 It's a win for those who were challenging these two minority majority districts.
00:04:08.940 Now, as we read through this and figure out the broader implications, there were 20 plus districts across the country that would have potentially lined up with this decision.
00:04:19.200 They could be open to challenges that they were drawn on the basis of race or that it was the primary factor that was used in drawing those districts.
00:04:25.760 Most of those are throughout the South.
00:04:27.260 So we'll look to see if there's enough sweeping language in this particular decision that may have a domino effect on some 20 other districts could be huge for the midterms.
00:04:37.720 We'll continue to read. This will be huge for the midterms.
00:04:40.760 Make no mistake about it, folks. This is a huge case.
00:04:43.740 Finally, we have the conservative majority in the Supreme Court siding with truth, justice in the American way.
00:04:50.620 and let any Marxist Dems there, self-implode, Kagan Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown-Jackson,
00:04:58.920 who I still question every day, ended up on the Supreme Court.
00:05:02.240 So as you heard, there was a gerrymandering case based on race in which they tried to make districts in Louisiana
00:05:07.880 solely black congressional districts, which is crazy, right?
00:05:13.980 We talk about ending racism each and every day in this country.
00:05:17.740 I mean, hell, we even painted it in the back of end zones and put it on the back of NFL players' helmets.
00:05:23.880 Yet, when racism helps the Democrats, they're all for it.
00:05:28.140 They're all for segregation when it comes to helping the Democrats, in this case, gerrymander. 0.95
00:05:35.440 Sort of hypocritical, but I guess expected nonetheless from the Marxist Dems.
00:05:40.080 So what implications or positive effects does this have going forward? 0.65
00:05:46.640 Take a look at this, folks, because this is big. This is the current map on the left-hand side of your screen of some districts that are almost ripe to be challenged. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida, also Tennessee.
00:06:06.520 There are districts that are believed to have been based on gerrymandering with race, which now face the possibility of challenge, which doesn't have to go to the Supreme Court since they've just set the precedent in those seats.
00:06:24.300 Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida.
00:06:30.820 This is massive, folks.
00:06:33.040 This is absolutely groundbreaking. 0.76
00:06:36.520 And the Marxist dams fight to try to steal congressional seats. 0.50
00:06:41.360 Now, this doesn't even count in the clearly illegal gerrymandering they did last week in Virginia.
00:06:50.460 This doesn't even get to that yet, because that's almost guaranteed to make it to the Supreme Court.
00:06:56.540 With what they did there, total, total travesty and disgrace to this country.
00:07:01.000 But that's what the Democrats do.
00:07:02.620 But this is absolutely massive. Coincide this with the Supreme Court upholding Texas's newly redrawn Democrat.
00:07:12.940 Sorry, Texas's redrawn districts. This is massive news for the Republicans, folks.
00:07:21.760 Massive news for the midterm elections. And this is what we've been waiting for.
00:07:26.380 Democrats are not going to be happy because they can't pull their gerrymandering bullshit anymore. 0.99
00:07:31.600 The American people are hip to it. 0.99
00:07:33.660 That's what kids say these days, right?
00:07:36.040 The fun and games are just beginning, Mark systems, and we're all here for it.
00:07:39.960 Folks, we're going to take a quick break here on The Great America Show.
00:07:43.060 We've got one of my favorite guests joining us on the side of this quick break.
00:07:47.520 Roger Stone.
00:07:49.400 I want to take all this up with him and much, much more as a man who's been a victim of the Justice Department under previous presidents.
00:07:56.520 We're going to get his take on the Comey indictment,
00:07:58.820 the indictment of Anthony Fauci's number two guy.
00:08:03.220 We're taking up everything, all the news of the day,
00:08:05.740 everything you want to hear.
00:08:06.980 We're taking it up on the other side of this quick break
00:08:08.840 with the great Roger Stone.
00:08:11.440 Please stay with us, folks.
00:08:12.560 We're coming right back.
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00:08:19.760 We'll be right back.
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00:08:26.080 Roger, Roger, always a delight to see you, my friend.
00:08:30.020 Let's get started on the news of the week, and it's James Comey finally being indicted.
00:08:34.420 Your take on it all, has it gone far enough?
00:08:37.440 Is this just the beginning of the dam breaking?
00:08:40.580 What's next? What's happening?
00:08:42.740 Well, first of all, I'm outraged by the fact that once again, James Comey is allowed to turn himself in.
00:08:49.060 Why don't they have 29 heavily armed, SWAT clad, M4 automatic assault weapon bearing FBI agents around his home at six o'clock in the morning and have, I don't know, a Newsmax crew standing by?
00:09:05.700 It's two tier justice once again.
00:09:07.780 On the other hand, look, I applaud the acting attorney general, Todd Blinds, for bringing this indictment.
00:09:13.640 It's brought in North Carolina where you might actually get an honest judge and an honest trial.
00:09:20.060 But we are let's be let's face it. We are we're charging him with arranging seashells that threaten the president of the United States.
00:09:28.100 That's a serious crime. But he could be indicted tomorrow for seditious conspiracy against the United States in South Florida.
00:09:34.920 And that's what we would all like to see. Yeah.
00:09:38.600 What's taking so long on that? 1.00
00:09:40.360 You see Comey come out after it.
00:09:41.940 He's taking those little victory lap laughing.
00:09:44.760 John Brennan comes out laughing about it.
00:09:47.260 I mean, can we expect that to happen?
00:09:49.100 We saw what they tried to do, Lindsay Halligan tried to do in the Northern District of Virginia,
00:09:53.780 Southern District of Virginia, I guess.
00:09:57.120 Eastern District of Virginia, sorry.
00:09:59.760 Nothing came of that.
00:10:01.220 They went after Lindsay Halligan.
00:10:02.440 They went after Bill Pulte, who were all just quite honestly doing their job.
00:10:06.700 Nothing stuck.
00:10:08.020 At this point, is it a wash for someone like Todd Blanche to indict these people for the actual crimes that they committed?
00:10:15.820 No, I look, I think it's just too early to say Todd Blanche seems to be on the right track here.
00:10:20.800 This is I support this indictment.
00:10:23.460 I think it's good, but it's what I would call a first step.
00:10:27.960 Let's face it. Tulsi Gabbard has handed over everything they need to indict these people for a seditious conspiracy that began in 2016, actually 2015, and continued all the way to the raid at Mar-a-Lago.
00:10:44.660 And she's now turned over documents regarding the two impeachments.
00:10:49.480 So the Vindemann brothers need to be charged.
00:10:52.700 This is what they did is clearly unconstitutional and illegal, along with Eric Ciamella.
00:10:59.400 You know, I like the direction Todd Blanche is going in.
00:11:04.320 Let's see what comes next.
00:11:06.480 The problem is, Roger, is you don't have the mainstream media.
00:11:09.440 I'll never forget when I was at Fox News, the name Eric Ciamella came across our desk and it was from John Solomon or somebody.
00:11:15.380 And it was put in a Fox booklet, Roger.
00:11:17.560 You are not to say this man's name.
00:11:19.220 When they told Lou Dobbs you can't say this man's name
00:11:22.280 You know Lou, the first thing he did was go out on air and say this man's name
00:11:25.420 When you have a news media which is consumed by millions of people a day
00:11:30.580 How do you get the news across to the American people that, listen 1.00
00:11:33.980 This guy's a scumbag, this is what went on 1.00
00:11:36.520 And nobody's doing anything about it 1.00
00:11:38.320 To let the American people know that they've got to put the pressure on
00:11:41.380 At the ballot box, they've got to put the pressure on
00:11:44.120 An attorney general pick
00:11:47.280 Well, let's face it, the people at Fox are fish-faced enemies of the people.
00:11:52.040 Fox and CNN are indistinguishable during the daytime hours.
00:11:55.700 It's only at night that you get some more conservative and therefore more accurate reporting and analysis.
00:12:03.600 But look, it is what it is.
00:12:05.760 The good news is we have podcasts like this, The Stone Zone, My Radio Show,
00:12:10.600 and thousands of other independent journalists or independent analysts out there spreading the word.
00:12:18.600 You know, one of the most famous maxims in my book, Stone's Rules,
00:12:22.560 which you can buy by going to StoneZone.com if you want a signed copy of this,
00:12:27.460 use power or lose power.
00:12:29.800 Right now we have power.
00:12:31.420 The president has power.
00:12:32.600 We have both houses, although in the Senate that's questionable.
00:12:36.120 If we do not bring these people to justice, it'll be our fault.
00:12:42.240 And by the way, here's a message for the miscreants at The New York Times.
00:12:45.660 It is not about retaliation and revenge.
00:12:48.180 It is about it's about accountability and justice.
00:12:51.960 What you object to is the fact that people who broke the law and the Constitution, violated the Constitution, are not are being held responsible.
00:12:59.980 And you don't like that because you abetted it.
00:13:02.600 Every one of these reporters who got a Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the Russian collusion hoax, which is now proven to be a fraud, they need to return those awards.
00:13:14.120 If they don't, well, somebody needs to go get those awards.
00:13:17.920 This is an outrage.
00:13:19.460 Yeah, 100%.
00:13:20.740 The other one who's skimming or simmering right below the surface is Anthony Fauci, which Rand Paul told us for years that he was going to arrest, he was going to indict him.
00:13:30.740 It sounded almost like he was going to do it personally with with how personal his feud was with with Fauci.
00:13:35.820 But it seemed Rand Paul had taken an off ramp where he was more involved and more more in tuned with attacking President Trump and some of President Trump's policies.
00:13:45.180 Yesterday, we saw his number two man go down with the DOJ indictment at the hands of Todd Blanch.
00:13:52.060 Is Fauci another one who's possibly ready to go?
00:13:56.000 So it seems to me that, again, you've got to give it to Todd Lynch.
00:14:00.860 He's headed in the right direction, indicting the number two who worked for Fauci.
00:14:06.100 He'll start spilling his guts immediately and you'll find additional crimes by Fauci.
00:14:10.860 But at a minimum, lying to Congress under oath, which is what they charged me with,
00:14:15.460 even though I never told any willful lie and I had no motive to lie, lied to do what?
00:14:21.320 Cover up the Russian collusion, which didn't exist.
00:14:24.200 It was a farce. But Anthony Fauci, one of the great mass murderers of all time, I mean, he goes up there with Hitler and Stalin, has to be brought to justice.
00:14:34.140 But indicting his number two is a good sign because we both know that guy's going to sing like a canary.
00:14:39.580 Yeah. You mentioned it over in the Senate. So there's a new national survey out from Harvard Harris X, which I think they did a pretty decent job from the 23rd to the 26th.
00:14:48.940 They found 50 percent support for each party on the generic congressional ballot.
00:14:53.640 Now, I think that's the highest it's possibly been.
00:14:56.300 The ballots for you and you see these better than anybody for Congress, both on the House side and the Senate side are totally abysmal.
00:15:03.460 I mean, you've got a Ritz cracker. I think that poll is higher than the idiots over there. 1.00
00:15:08.040 Is this the start of the turn of what people want to see to get people enthused for the midterm elections? 0.99
00:15:14.000 Because I don't think people are as enthused as they were, obviously, this last election for President Trump.
00:15:19.200 It's hard to do that. But you've got to come up close when you're when you're on the precipice of losing the House or the Senate.
00:15:26.500 Well, just historically, a 50 50 split right now would be pretty good, because generally, as we know, historically, the party in power has lost seats.
00:15:35.260 That's just a part of a historical trend.
00:15:38.600 But on the other hand, we never have a businessman elected president of the United States and be cheated out of victory a second time and come back to win it again.
00:15:45.820 That's never happened before.
00:15:47.380 So I think all the old rules are off.
00:15:50.400 And but I will say this MAGA voters, not just Republicans, because if every Republican votes for us, we'll lose.
00:15:58.220 We need MAGA leaning independents, libertarians, free thinkers.
00:16:02.740 We got that vote to bring President Trump back to the White House, or I should say he got those votes and we need them again.
00:16:09.640 But they're going to insist on two things. We need to know whether the 2020 election was rigged.
00:16:15.780 We need to know whether the voting machines are manipulated. We need to know where those paper ballots came from.
00:16:21.060 The people who delivered them need to be charged. And then secondarily is the question of the ongoing seditious conspiracy against Donald Trump,
00:16:29.920 which starts with the Russian collusion hoax, two phony impeachments, the theft of the 2020 election,
00:16:38.200 the January 6th farce, and then the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
00:16:42.880 Again, Todd Blanche has everything he needs.
00:16:46.280 It was handed to him by Tulsi Gabbard.
00:16:48.480 He seems determined to do something about it.
00:16:51.380 There's a grand jury sitting in South Florida.
00:16:54.720 On the other hand, I read that the subpoenas to John Brennan have been canceled.
00:16:59.700 And when I asked, they said, well, it's part of a new legal strategy.
00:17:03.740 If they think John Brennan is going to answer questions voluntarily, I'm not I have a I'm a bridge in Brooklyn.
00:17:10.580 I want to talk to them about it. No, you're right.
00:17:12.860 And not to throw shade at Comer or Jordan, I think they're both two stand-up men, especially James Comer.
00:17:18.180 I think he's done a hell of a job and I know he's frustrated with his investigations going nowhere because of the Justice Departments of the past.
00:17:24.980 Speaking of the Senate, John Thune, what is his deal?
00:17:29.280 Why is President Trump giving this man so much rope to hang himself?
00:17:33.520 President Trump specifically said months ago, I will not sign another bill until the SAVE Act is put on my desk.
00:17:40.840 It's been months. Thune has done everything he could to obfuscate that and assure that that bill is nowhere near President Trump's desk.
00:17:48.160 Now, Anna Paulina Luna, one of your favorite congressmen, says that it's done.
00:17:53.200 And John Thune's a snake. And she's come out and she's called him out on it.
00:17:56.980 How does John Thune have eight lives?
00:17:59.800 This is Mitch McConnell, in my opinion, in the in the remaking.
00:18:04.240 Well, first of all, I'm a big fan of Anna Polina Luna. 0.98
00:18:07.180 She's absolutely fearless. She's one of the very best members of Congress.
00:18:10.920 I mean, a true conservative and totally loyal to the MAGA agenda.
00:18:15.180 And she's she will say she'll tell the truth, regardless where the chips may fall.
00:18:19.540 John Thune literally is not allowed to break wind without checking with Karl Rove, who I believe is his handler.
00:18:25.520 I suspect right about now President Trump regrets the fact that he didn't support Rick Scott for the Senate leadership rather than John Thune, the senator from central casting.
00:18:36.340 I frankly think the caucus should meet and recall him.
00:18:39.360 That's what I would do.
00:18:40.760 I'm not sure you could get the votes, but maybe he'd get the message.
00:18:44.380 Yeah.
00:18:45.060 Well, OK, you mentioned President Trump in that.
00:18:47.560 So then I've got to ask you now about that Texas Senate race, which is clearly Ken Paxton.
00:18:53.480 There's no endorsement in the race yet, but Ken Paxton, there's nobody who's been more loyal on the outside.
00:18:58.480 Attorney General wise, Andrew Bailey was up there with him, is now at the assistant director position, the FBI.
00:19:05.280 Ken Paxton, is he going to be endorsed by President Trump?
00:19:08.300 I don't understand.
00:19:09.200 Cornyn hates President Trump.
00:19:10.700 He's not MAGA, hates MAGA, hates President Trump.
00:19:14.280 What's the holdup?
00:19:15.620 Well, at this juncture, I am not sure that the president is going to endorse either one in the runoff, in which case Ken Paxton will win.
00:19:22.780 Now, I actually think Ken Paxton is going to win anyway.
00:19:27.000 But, you know, I must admit I'm not following the race as closely as some others.
00:19:31.620 But most of the polling that I've seen shows Paxton in the stronger position.
00:19:35.880 So at this point, the president just does nothing, which by historically I think people need to understand.
00:19:41.020 No Republican president has ever made endorsements in Republican primaries for any office before Donald Trump.
00:19:48.340 The Bushes, Ford, Nixon, Eisenhower, this isn't done.
00:19:53.920 It's just not done.
00:19:54.860 We let the party choose its candidates, and then the president traditionally endorses that candidate after they're nominated.
00:20:01.080 So I don't believe that the president has to get involved in every race.
00:20:05.680 Now, he's highly competitive.
00:20:07.100 He's got an unbelievable win-loss record when it comes to endorsements.
00:20:11.500 The other thing I would say, John, is I've been in politics a long time.
00:20:15.080 Endorsements rarely had any impact until Donald Trump came along.
00:20:18.300 I worked for Ronald Reagan, perhaps one of the greatest presidents of all time, one of the greatest presidents in my lifetime.
00:20:24.680 His endorsement did not carry the kind of political punch that Trump's does.
00:20:29.940 Trump is different, and I think in that sense he is unique.
00:20:33.880 My advice to him, if he asked and he hasn't asked, would be to stay out of the primary in Texas.
00:20:38.780 He doesn't have to endorse anybody, which case I believe Ken Paxton will win.
00:20:43.060 Yeah, you took the words out of my mouth.
00:20:44.500 I don't think any president's endorsements ever weighed as much as President Trump.
00:20:48.380 It's the most remarkable thing in the world.
00:20:50.100 You look what he did for DeSantis.
00:20:57.100 You know, you mentioned Reagan.
00:20:58.420 So I've got to ask you this before we move on, Roger.
00:21:00.640 You've worked for Nixon.
00:21:02.060 You've worked for Reagan.
00:21:02.760 and you worked for H.W. Bush, you worked for President Trump.
00:21:05.940 Sitting now, looking back 25, 30 years ago, 40 years ago, Roger,
00:21:10.620 did you ever think that you'd end up in the position that you're in now
00:21:13.820 with a man who's never had as much as a speeding ticket
00:21:18.000 being perp-walked out of his house, a man having everything taken from him,
00:21:22.680 a man having his house raided by an amphibious unit?
00:21:25.920 Did you ever think 25 years ago, you know,
00:21:28.380 you have a flamboyant personality like me, Roger,
00:21:30.600 and that gets us in trouble sometimes,
00:21:32.060 but not the kind of trouble that they tried to get you in.
00:21:36.120 Did you ever think 25, 30 years ago, me, Roger J. Stone,
00:21:40.700 would be sitting in a jail cell one day contemplating,
00:21:43.580 am I going to make it out of here alive?
00:21:45.780 I just had to ask you that because I don't think I've ever asked you that
00:21:48.000 in the years that I know you.
00:21:49.500 Well, first of all, brief correction.
00:21:50.920 I never worked for George H.W. Bush, just to be clear.
00:21:54.480 I did help with the recount for George W. Bush
00:21:57.880 because I didn't want Al Gore to be president.
00:22:00.040 Other than that, you should check out my book, The Bush Crime Family.
00:22:04.400 You can get it at StoneZone.com.
00:22:07.520 Look, I have no regrets.
00:22:09.020 I have no regrets whatsoever.
00:22:10.620 I'm working now to support the greatest president in my lifetime.
00:22:14.580 I remember the early days when everybody in the in the consultant class in Washington, D.C.
00:22:21.080 laughed at me when I said Donald Trump is going to be nominated and he's going to be elected.
00:22:25.320 They laughed at me.
00:22:26.420 That's not that's not possible.
00:22:27.800 This is going to be Jeb Bush versus Hillary Clinton. Everyone knows it. What are you talking about? So I may be I may be at least monetarily, you know, more weaker.
00:22:43.160 I mean, I had to pay an enormous amount of taxes. They let Hunter Biden skip out on 15 million dollars in taxes.
00:22:50.320 Just let them expire. In my case, they held me responsible for owing six hundred thousand dollars on my 2006 income tax,
00:22:57.720 which if they just left me alone, I made seven years of payments every month without missing a payment.
00:23:04.420 But with interest in penalty, that six hundred thousand very quickly became two and a half million dollars.
00:23:10.360 And yes, I worked very, very hard to pay that off every last penny. Now, that tax case had moved from the IRS to the DOJ. I could have appealed for some reduction in interest in penalty, which would be very normal. But if I did that, the headlines would say, you know, Trump gives his buddy a tax break.
00:23:28.880 So instead, I scraped up every penny I can, and now I don't owe them any federal income taxes.
00:23:34.440 I'm paid up for every year from 2006 to 2009.
00:23:38.080 I'm about to make an estimated payment on my current income.
00:23:42.400 Unlike Laura Loomer, when I do work for a foreign entity, I have a few.
00:23:47.180 They're not all that controversial, but I file everything.
00:23:50.580 I do everything by the book because I know that the Republicans will not always be in power.
00:23:56.720 And that's why I suggest those who say, oh, we shouldn't be mean to the Democrats now and prosecute when they break the law, because when they come back to power, they'll do it to us.
00:24:06.560 Wake up. They already did it to us. They tried to destroy General Flynn.
00:24:10.340 They tried to destroy Paul Manafort. They just tried to destroy Carter Page.
00:24:14.600 They tried to destroy Mike Caputo. They tried to destroy Donald Trump and his family.
00:24:18.940 Now is the time for justice and accountability.
00:24:21.500 I love seeing on Twitter people coming at you from all angles.
00:24:24.400 And I say, do you not know the simple history of politics?
00:24:28.440 We don't have Donald Trump without Roger Stone.
00:24:30.280 I don't ever hear you say that, but that's the truth of the matter, Roger, whether people want to acknowledge it or not, whether the president himself wants to acknowledge it or not.
00:24:36.920 You were a man who was there with him at the forefront when, as you said, it wasn't popular when it when it got you indicted.
00:24:43.540 So any notion that you're not loyal to the president is an absolute joke and a travesty to our political system in this country.
00:24:52.000 That's been a year.
00:24:54.060 All I did was recognize early that Trump had the courage and the strength and the stature and the balls and the drive to be a great presidential candidate.
00:25:04.580 Not just that, but a great president.
00:25:06.480 All I did was see it early and suggest it early. 0.97
00:25:09.960 So this idea that you and Mike Flynn have somehow undermined the president, this is the most ridiculous thing in the world.
00:25:17.840 But they have a policy at X. They allow retards to post. It just must be one of the House rules. 1.00
00:25:24.320 In the words of President Trump, you saw that he had what it takes to be the man.
00:25:29.460 Let's turn to Florida real quick, Roger. DeSantis, no friend of yours.
00:25:33.260 I think it was no friend of America's for a very long time.
00:25:35.500 I think he's trying to get himself out of the doghouse right now with that redistricting map that would only leave four safe seats, I guess, for the Marxist Dems, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale area, Palm Beach area, Miami area.
00:25:48.820 But you've got rhinos who are saying this is going to create and this is another one of what you said, being mean to the Democrats. 0.54
00:25:55.340 Now it's going to hurt us in the end. They're saying, well, no, he can't do it. It's going to kill us. It's going to hurt us.
00:26:00.060 Oh, you mean like the 11 seats that they stole last week in Virginia or the seats that they're stealing over in California?
00:26:06.560 They're still mad about Texas, which the Supreme Court reaffirmed this week is legal and will move forward for the 2026 midterms.
00:26:13.340 Is this DeSantis's way of getting back in the good graces?
00:26:16.180 And what does DeSantis have to do to get the good graces of Roger Stone?
00:26:21.440 As hard as that is, that would be under the category of things that will never happen.
00:26:27.160 Well, he had to do congressional redistricting.
00:26:29.880 he didn't do it for us he did he did it to try to to uh he did i think he did it firstly largely
00:26:35.800 in a reaction to what they tried to pull in virginia where where the new map i think would
00:26:41.000 go to like what 10 and two from six to five so if they can play that game we can play our game but
00:26:47.240 the reason the redistricting in florida is based on actual population shifts uh my phone is ringing
00:26:54.120 off the hook with people who want to run for congress a lot of really really good people i
00:26:58.040 I just hung up with Carolina Amnesty, who was in the statehouse.
00:27:02.820 She carried most of DeSantis's bills against Dizzy. 0.93
00:27:05.800 Then he basically double-crossed her.
00:27:08.640 She's looking at that 11th district seat, the district where I predicted three days ago
00:27:14.280 that Dan Webster would throw in the towel because he's, well, he's non-compass mentis.
00:27:19.220 The man is ill, but I salute his service.
00:27:22.580 He's been a pretty solid member.
00:27:24.520 Laura Loomer could have beaten her if she bothered to spend a single penny of her campaign funds 0.77
00:27:28.940 on running an actual campaign that reached out to voters. But now I'm very hopeful that we can
00:27:35.520 pick up that seat with a real solid Anna Polina Luna style candidate that would be Carolina Amnesty, 1.00
00:27:44.440 a former state legislator. She went through hell too. They indicted her on some absurd PPP claim, 1.00
00:27:51.420 which was ultimately beaten. But that's a perfect example of the kind of patriot that
00:27:57.220 we now have an opportunity. In all of these primaries in Florida, you will have MAGA
00:28:01.280 candidates, you will have DeSantisites pretending to be MAGA candidates, and you'll have the
00:28:06.880 Republican establishment candidates. I'm with the MAGA crowd. I think we're going to elect a whole
00:28:12.020 crop of good, strong, new conservatives in a bunch of districts here. Yeah, I agree with you 100%.
00:28:18.160 You and I were talking before the show, the possibility of myself doing it one day at an open seat.
00:28:24.280 The timing and I thought about it for a really long time.
00:28:27.160 Lou Dobbs has talked to me about it for a really long time.
00:28:29.720 The problem, Roger, is you've got these guys who go in there at 30, 40 years old and they stay until they're dead.
00:28:36.660 We've got to change the institution, Roger. 1.00
00:28:39.300 It's an embarrassment to this damn country. 0.99
00:28:42.460 It's interesting you say that every person I've talked to this week about running for conjugal floor. 0.99
00:28:46.860 My first suggestion would be in your announcement, announce that you will only serve three terms and you will leave.
00:28:53.100 Self-termilitary yourself. Voters love that. It's the way to solve the problem that you address.
00:28:57.960 Now, John, if I suddenly see you on Ozempic, I'm going to know you're I'm going to say I'm going to know you're making the move for that House seat in Staten Island.
00:29:07.240 There's a lot of talk about that seat. A lot of talk about about the congresswoman there being appointed to a federal position.
00:29:13.780 That seat should be held by a conservative Republican rather than a moderate, maybe even liberal Republican.
00:29:20.280 I like Nicole Maliutakis on a personal level. She's a friend of mine. 0.52
00:29:24.620 Our politics aren't exactly the same. But I think I think the whole caucus is going to move to the right.
00:29:31.400 I think you're going to have fewer rhinos and more real America first Trump Republicans. 0.86
00:29:38.580 I see this as a great opportunity.
00:29:41.120 Yeah.
00:29:41.640 The only way I run for a seat ever is if Roger Stone's got my back.
00:29:44.620 There's no situation where I'd ever go up against you.
00:29:47.820 I just don't have the energy, Roger.
00:29:50.000 I really don't.
00:29:51.880 But, no, it really is true.
00:29:54.060 We need fresh blood in this party.
00:29:56.860 It's like when Trump came back in, we reverted from the country club Republican, Roger, to, you know, this new cool MAGA.
00:30:05.300 And now it seems like the Lindsay lady, Lindsay Graham's and Tom Cottons of the world really want to pull this party back in the way of what it was.
00:30:13.240 And we had a great trajectory going. We had a really good thing going.
00:30:16.800 We really need to continue it. And we got to wash the shit out of the swamp and get this thing cleaned up before it's too late, Roger, because we could lose it all. 0.98
00:30:25.520 And losing the House, losing the Senate in the midterm elections in President Trump's presidency, there's nothing hyperbolic about it. 0.99
00:30:33.320 But we're not going to lose the midterm elections. We're going to pick up seats in both houses. That's my prediction. I'm not distracted by the panicans who don't know anything about American politics. This economy will come bouncing back. You have a little setback because of the war, but I think it is temporary. We're going to be in very strong shape by October. And we have far, far, far, far more money than they do.
00:30:56.480 That kind of cancels out the fact that they have ABC, NBC, CBS and those other propaganda outlets that are just churning out bullshit every day. 0.95
00:31:06.560 But I do think it cancels that out. So I'm optimistic, actually. 0.57
00:31:11.120 This is the greatest president of my lifetime. And I don't say that lightly.
00:31:14.500 I worked for Richard Nixon, who was a great peacemaker, died.
00:31:18.660 I guess the anniversary of his death was about a week ago, working on a little piece to remind
00:31:26.540 people of his many accomplishments, ending the war in Vietnam, strategic arms limitation with
00:31:31.720 the Soviets, bringing China in out of the cold at a time that China is a dirt poor agrarian society. 0.71
00:31:38.940 They don't even have indoor plumbing. They have no electricity in the rural areas. He didn't make 0.75
00:31:43.160 China the danger that they are. That would be William Jefferson Clinton, who gave them most 1.00
00:31:48.160 favored nation trading status, desegregating the public schools, launching the war on
00:31:54.360 cancer, ending the military draft, giving us the 18-year-old vote, literally saving
00:32:00.360 Israel, one of your favorite countries, John, from total and complete destruction in the
00:32:05.140 1973 war.
00:32:06.760 People are finally beginning to recognize what a great president he was, despite the
00:32:11.680 dump on him by the mainstream media at the time.
00:32:15.940 And I told the president when I was in to see him Wednesday, I looked around at the oil portraits, many great portraits of president.
00:32:22.420 Right over the front door, there's a portrait of Franklin Roosevelt.
00:32:26.020 And I said, you know, before the end of this term, Mr. President, FDR needs to be put in storage.
00:32:30.740 It's time to put Dick Nixon back up there.
00:32:34.400 I'm sure he was delighted to hear that.
00:32:37.740 Now, I think you're 100 percent a spot over the target.
00:32:41.080 But you can't only blame William Jefferson Clinton.
00:32:43.420 And it continued with Bush and Obama and Bush sold out perhaps more than anybody to the cartels in the rest of the world.
00:32:50.840 People don't realize it just because you and Donald Trump showed this to everyone, I think, so perfectly.
00:32:55.340 Just because you have an R next to your name doesn't mean that you're really a Republican and you're really a conservative.
00:33:00.840 Let me ask you before we wrap up, Hakeem Jeffries, big Brooklyn tough guy, guys, a total gangster.
00:33:05.880 I mean, I'd be terrified of him walking down the street with his inflammatory behavior of late,
00:33:11.840 especially after another missed assassination attempt on President Trump.
00:33:15.400 Does he survive the caucus next year, or does he hear AOC's footsteps creeping up behind him?
00:33:22.440 I think he's probably radical enough to hold on to the caucus.
00:33:26.740 He is, of course, his uncle, I believe, is one of the most virulent anti-Semites in the country.
00:33:31.580 Really? 1.00
00:33:32.100 And I kind of think he's a punk-ass bitch, to be honest with you. 1.00
00:33:36.360 I think he's weak. 1.00
00:33:39.000 He's a fake, tough guy. 0.89
00:33:40.600 But he is responsible for this attack on the president during the White House correspondence, along with with with Senator Chris Murphy. 0.70
00:33:50.500 When you go abroad and you attack the president of the United States and you say he's a danger to democracy, that's sedition.
00:33:59.300 You don't go abroad to attack the president.
00:34:01.680 If Chris Murphy wants to criticize the president of this country, even though his remarks may be repugnant, I don't think they're improper or illegal.
00:34:09.320 But when you go abroad and you attack the president, I say, that's disgraceful.
00:34:13.520 But then if you look at the other senator from Connecticut, Dick Blumenthal, a man who lied, bald face, lied about serving his country in Vietnam.
00:34:21.820 These guys are a match set. That's my native state. As you know, they're both graces.
00:34:26.960 They're a disgrace. They're stains on the U.S. Senate.
00:34:31.340 Roger Stone, always a delight. I always appreciate you giving us time. I miss you, my friend.
00:34:35.360 And we got to get back to each and every single week.
00:34:37.820 But I know you've been busy making this country greater.
00:34:40.660 Nobody works harder than you.
00:34:42.300 And God bless you, man.
00:34:43.880 We'll see you hopefully next week.
00:34:46.180 You get the last word.
00:34:47.100 John, as you ponder the possibility of running for Congress,
00:34:49.980 I want to tell you, the restaurant scene in Washington, D.C.
00:34:53.060 has really radically improved since the time I lived there.
00:34:56.060 So, I mean, you could leave your mark on hors d'oeuvre trays across Washington.
00:35:01.260 Some baked ziti's and pizza.
00:35:03.140 We've got to bring good pizza to Washington, D.C.
00:35:06.200 So, you know what?
00:35:06.840 I guess there's always a possibility, Roger.
00:35:10.400 Folks, join Roger each and every night.
00:35:12.840 Roger, what time on WABC?
00:35:14.580 8 p.m. Eastern every weeknight at WABCradio.com.
00:35:19.720 You can listen live online if you don't live in the greater New York,
00:35:23.020 New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania area.
00:35:26.000 Or you can go to WABCradio.com,
00:35:30.300 The Stone Zone at 8 p.m. every weeknight.
00:35:33.580 And then on weekends, we're retitling the show now.
00:35:37.260 The Stone Zone will be two hours on Sunday from 3 to 5, once again, at wabcradio.com.
00:35:44.020 It's unbelievable, folks, the work that this man does.
00:35:48.100 Roger, God bless you, my friend. I'll talk to you soon.
00:35:50.300 Thanks, John. God bless you.
00:35:52.160 Thanks to Roger Stone, folks.
00:35:53.340 And thank you all for being with us today here on The Great America Show.
00:35:55.780 Truth, justice, and the American way.
00:35:57.360 Same time, same place tomorrow, folks.
00:35:59.060 So please be sure to join us back here tomorrow for that
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00:36:04.000 We'll see you back here tomorrow, folks.
00:36:05.180 Until then, may God bless you.
00:36:06.740 May God bless America. 0.97
00:36:07.760 And may God bless the great New Dobbs.
00:36:09.600 Have a great night, folks.
00:36:10.400 We'll see you tomorrow.